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Is Li Zongwei's racket 3u4 or 3u5?
Li Zongwei's racket is 3u4.

Li Chongwei (198210/October 2 1-), born in Penang, Malaysia, is a former Malaysian male badminton player and one of the four great kings of badminton in the world. Badminton ranked first in the world for many times, and won the men's singles championship in the final of the World Badminton Super Series for three consecutive years. He also won the Heracles Top Ten China Athletes Award and was awarded the title of Datuk Willa. Officially retired on June 20 19 13.

Li Zongwei's ancestral home was in Fujian, and his grandparents went south from Fujian to make a living, and then took root in Penang, Malaysia's second largest city. Li Zongwei is the youngest child in the family, but he never grows up. In order to grow taller, Li Zongwei became fascinated with basketball, and he joined the national team. However, his mother was very upset. His son was tanned every day on the court and was not allowed to play basketball [2].

1993, my father, who likes playing badminton, took Li Zongwei to his usual gym. Li Zongwei curiously picked up the racket and waved it a few times. The coach on the side saw this 1 1 year-old boy, whose expression and coordination ability were much better than those of ordinary children. He immediately accepted Li Zongwei as an apprentice and asked Li Zongwei to go to the gym to practice every day after school. So Li Zongwei began to learn badminton formally.

It only took Li Zongwei six years to learn badminton, from the national team (equivalent to the provincial team in China) to the national team, during which Li Zongwei was left out by the Malaysian youth team for three years, but fortunately, he was finally recommended by the Malaysian national team coach Frost and entered the national team [2].