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Name: Li Xiaofeng.

Age: 20 years old

ID: YolinY。 sky

Game: warcraft 3

Race: human

Lunar calendar1March 27th, 985, Sky was born in Ruzhou, a small county in Henan Province. My father is a doctor in Ruzhou First People's Hospital, and my mother used to work in a winery. 1998, laid-off workers in the stage of state-owned enterprise system reform in China. With Sky's two aunts married far away, grandparents also need new people to take care of them. In addition, with three growing children in the family, the burden of a family of seven is all on the shoulders of his father with low salary. Great pressure made the middle-aged father grumpy. At that time, Sky, who was only a teenager and was not sensible, became the object of frequent beatings.

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Name: Lu Weiliang.

ID: Fly 100%

Age: 18 years old

Occupation: student

Race of Use: Orcs

Game equipment: mouse-Microsoft IO 1. 1, mouse pad -fUnc sUrface 1030.

Your current professional team: Team Hacker

Amateur teams played: RX, crazy, N-Life.

Most Missing Teammate: Crazy _ Cloud

Favorite players: us. Because he won the first world championship for China.

Favorite players: cadx2-craft, 4k Grubby, TS-Shomaru.

Favorite team: four kings, world elite

Game age: from the fourth grade of primary school.

The original reason for playing games: driven by friends.

The earliest contact game: red alert

What I want to do most: strive to become a professional player.

Future goal: to be a top player like 4K^Grubby by.

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Name: Sun Liwei.

Birthday: 6. 17

Height: 168

Occupation: E-sports

Race used: Orcs

Game equipment: mx300 1030

Favorite team: FrienZ

Favorite player: dayfly [frienz] hiki [frienz] spirit _ moon.

Worked for the reform team: 5E 17GAME.

Currently on the team: WNV

Honors won:

China champion of ESWC in 2003

In 2003, Phyllis was the champion of Shenzhen Division.

2003 Phyllis National Finals Champion

2003 GOC Wuhan Division Champion

2003 GOC National Finals Champion

Champion of CCG E-sports Games in China in 2003

CIG village runner-up in 2003

CBI Shenzhen Division Champion in 2003

2004 champion of ESWC Wuhan Division

2004 ESWC National Final Champion

2004 WCG Beijing Division Champion

2004 WCG National Finals

2004 ACON4 Wuhan Division Champion

2004 Tom Cup National Finals Champion

2004 QQ Cup Beijing Division Champion

National Finals Champion of QQ Cup Team Competition in 2004

WEG World Top Eight in 2005

2005 Acon5 Chongqing Division Champion

2005 RS-A National Finals Champion

Runner-up in 2005 China WCG Finals

2005 CKCG China Champion

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Name: Su Hao.

Major projects: warcraft 3.

Good at race: night elves

Year of birth: 1983

Venue: Xi City, Shaanxi Province

Main awards won:

WCG 2003 China Champion

GOC 2003 China E-sports League runner-up

China video game runner-up Tom.

China-Korea competition champion

Acon4 China champion

Fourth place in Acon4 World Series

WCG 2004 China Champion

Member of the national team of China national team trials.

The first time I heard Su Hao's name, it should be in the final of WCG China district trials in 2003. In the World of Warcraft in China at that time, CQ2000, MagicYang and Little T were all famous and popular. Compared with them, Su Hao's influence at that time was still insufficient. The competition that really made Su Hao known to many players and left a deep impression was the final of WCG 2003 China trials. On that day, Su Hao defeated many domestic players one after another. In the final against Guo Bin (CQ2000), he won almost perfectly. Perfect tactics, perfect consciousness and perfect operation, the two masters created a classic perfect battle. After World War I, Su Hao not only won his first national championship, but also won the hearts of domestic players. From that moment on, Su Hao's name is deeply engraved in the mind of every Warcraft player, which will never be forgotten. When I interviewed Su Hao, he also said that winning the 2003 WCG championship in China was one of his unforgettable experiences.

Since Su Hao started his e-sports career, there is another competition that he will never forget, that is, the first e-sports China-Korea competition held in Shenyang. Speaking of the scene of the game, he was a little excited, and his thoughts drifted back to the game with his memory. Then, he said with emotion: "Every time a Korean is hit, the audience cheers and shouts' Come on'. When we beat check[pooh] in the final, the audience below was boiling with excitement. I was so excited that I almost cried. " At that time, Su Hao suddenly felt that he was winning honor for his country. When listening to Su Hao's account of these experiences, I gradually felt his excitement at that time. What a proud word to win glory for our country, Su Hao must have greeted the audience's congratulations in such a mood at that time.

Among those who congratulated were Su Hao's parents and teachers. Compared with many e-sports professionals, Su Hao is very lucky. Fortunately, his parents supported him to become a professional player, and his Xi Foreign Affairs College also supported his choice. When many young professional players have to face the choice of study and competition, Su Hao has the support of relatives and schools to continue his e-sports career. After winning the WCG China Finals in 2003, Xi Diplomatic Academy, a school in Su Hao, thought that he had won honor for the school and even awarded him a scholarship. Thousands of teachers and students attended the commendation meeting, and Xinhua News Agency and other media were invited to attend, which caused a great sensation in China at that time. At that time, Su Hao said in his speech: "The two years I spent at school were also the two years I struggled forward. I am deeply proud that I am a foreign student and I am proud of every one of my classmates. I believe my classmates do better than me in their favorite fields and professional courses on weekdays. I also hope that everyone's efforts will be rewarded and recognized as soon as possible. "

In 2004, Su Hao's name resounded through the international World of Warcraft. His high-level ID in Asian BN made many foreign players know this famous Warcraft player from China. In fact, foreign players are fascinated by the night elf controlled by Su Hao, and foreign Warcraft players also like this sincere and modest young man. In mid-July this year, Su Hao defeated teammate Li Xiaofeng in the WCG China Finals and successfully defended the WCG China Championship. When I saw him enthusiastically signing autographs and taking photos for the players, I had a deeper understanding of why he was loved by everyone. After all, as a professional e-sports player, besides strength, personal image is also an important part.

As a well-known professional e-sports club in China, Su Hao Youling Club won the first and second place in World of Warcraft in this year's WCG China Finals. Su Hao's teammate Jolini. Sky won the highest personal honor for the first time-WCG was the national runner-up in 2004. At the beginning of joining the Ghost Club, Su Hao said with confidence that the Ghost Club would become the top professional e-sports club in China. Now, he really did it. Not only that, he will also lead his teammates to participate in the WCG 2004 global finals held in the United States this year. Today, with the vigorous development of domestic e-sports, Su Hao's achievements in the Ghost Club are gratifying. When talking about the role of the club to the players, he said: "The biggest advantage of professional clubs is that they can train with peace of mind and don't have to consider other things. Everyone trains together and improves faster. " Actually, Yoliny's progress. Sky is a good proof. In daily training, Su Hao and his teammates train for more than 10 hours every day. In the boring training process, he still has the same passion for warcraft 3 and e-sports. When introducing the usual training situation, he said that in Blizzard's official Battle.net BN, the main content is to play the ladder, and sometimes he will communicate with his teammates on the local area network. Su Hao's life motto also reflects his determination in normal training: "Success = 10% talent +90% sweat".

In World of Warcraft, Su Hao's favorite race is the night elves. A sentence in his QQ profile illustrates this point well: "The night elf under the bright moon is forever, and you are the night elf in my heart forever." As a professional player, he has always been conscientious, always modestly and sincerely encouraging himself, striving to improve his strength and pursuing faster and stronger, which is also his long-term goal. Talking about life goals and ideals, he said with a smile: "The current goal is to pass the visa, and the current ideal is to win the WCG world championship." Looking at his smile, we also felt the confidence of this famous Warcraft player. I hope his goals and ideals can be realized, and I hope he will bring greater surprises to domestic players again.