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Why is Yuzuru Hanyu's autobiography called Wild Goose?
Because the wild goose represents the life track of Yuzuru Hanyu reborn from the ashes. In "Wild Goose", Yu Sheng personally tells his determination to leave Japan for training in Canada, adapt to strange environment, face the stimulation of opponents and formulate Olympic strategy. Along the way, Yu Sheng broke through difficulties again and again, reached higher goals, and finally became the king on the ice.

Yuzuru Hanyu skaters first met skating in the spring of 1999, when he was 4 years old. Following his curiosity and his sister's footsteps, he set foot on the ice rink for the first time and signed up for a short-term class. At that time, he didn't like training, but he loved watching the games watched by the audience.

He was deeply impressed by the first program arranged by the teacher, with Altman as the theme; Although he can't remember the composition of the program, he was deeply impressed by the red and blue Altman coat made by his mother.

At the age of six, the second program "Horse Racing" won the first gold medal in Yuzuru Hanyu's life. It is really interesting to remember that she kept smiling and sliding while complying with the teacher's requirements. At that time, he was particularly fond of evgeni plushenko and had a haircut of the same style. Standing on the podium and holding the trophy for everyone to see is the goal he has been pursuing.