Won the National Sports Medal of Honor.
Best result:
1996 badminton women's doubles champion at Atlanta Olympic Games and doubles champion at Sydney Olympic Games in 2000.
Sports performance:
1992 national championship women's doubles champion
1993 participated in the Thailand Open for the first time on behalf of the National Youth Team and won the women's doubles championship (the same as Gu Jun, the same below).
1994 Asian Championships, women's doubles champion.
1994 Malaysia Open women's doubles champion
1994 Singapore Open women's doubles champion
1994 12 third place in women's doubles in the Asian Games.
1994 Thailand open women's doubles champion
1994 runner-up of women's doubles in Hong Kong Open
1994 China Open women's doubles champion
1994 Scottish Open women's doubles champion
1994 World Badminton Grand Prix Finals Women's Doubles Champion
1995 runner-up of women's doubles in Korea Open
1995 Women's Doubles Champion of Yonex Cup Badminton Open in Japan
1995 Asian women's doubles champion
1995 Main members of the 4th Sudirman Cup Championship
1995 women's doubles champion of the Asian Cup Badminton Championship
1995 Indonesian Open women's doubles champion
1995 women's doubles champion of the All England Open
1995 Singapore Open women's doubles champion
1995 China Open women's doubles champion
1995 World Badminton Grand Prix Finals, women's doubles champion.
1996 China Taipei Open Women's Doubles Champion
1996 runner-up of women's doubles in Japan Open
1996 All England Open women's doubles champion
1996 women's doubles champion in the 26th Olympic Games
1Main member of the 5th Sudirman Cup Championship in 997
1997 World Women's Doubles Champion
1997 Malaysia Open women's doubles champion
1997 World Cup women's doubles champion
1998 women's doubles champion of the All England Open
1998 Swiss open women's doubles champion
1998 main members of Uber Cup champion
1998 Singapore Open women's doubles champion
1998 Asian women's doubles champion
1998 13 Asian Games, main member of women's team champion, women's doubles champion.
1999 World Badminton Grand Prix final women's doubles champion
1999 6th Sudirman Cup, the main crown.
1999 World Women's Doubles Champion
Gu Jun, doubles champion of Sydney Olympic Games in 2000 (badminton world champion)
Canvas oil painting
Signature: Zhang Yue exhibited in February 2002: "Olympic Gold Medal List", one of the aesthetic education painting projects of young people in China, exhibited in the Museum of Chinese Revolution, from September 2 to September 4, 2002. Zhang Yue (b. 1959-) was born in Fushun City, Liaoning Province. 1996 graduated from China Academy of Fine Arts with a master's degree in oil painting, and now teaches at Luxun Academy of Fine Arts. 1994 was awarded the second Luo Zhongli Oil Painting Scholarship of Taiwan Province "Shanyi" Foundation. Many oil paintings participated in important exhibitions at home and abroad and were collected by domestic and foreign institutions. Main exhibitions and awards: 1985, "China Youth Art Exhibition in Progress", won the encouragement award. 1994, "The Second China Oil Painting Exhibition". 1996, "Sun Yat-sen and Overseas Chinese International Art Exhibition". 1997, "Towards the New Century-China Youth Oil Painting Exhibition". 1999, "International Art Reception Exhibition of Korea, China and India", whose works were collected by the Art Museum of Yuanguang University, Korea. In 2006, "Persistence and Breakthrough-Lu Xun Academy of Fine Arts Teachers' Oil Painting Exhibition". Publication: Olympic Gold Medal List, sponsored by China Youth Development Service Center, published by a Hong Kong gallery, first edition in August 2002.