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Ito Meicheng's words are amazing, and Sun Yingsha's reply is very popular. What did she say?
In an interview with Japanese TV, Miki It? said that he was very much looking forward to 10 in Houston, USA, 165438+, and said that he would beat the players from China, which attracted the attention of many netizens. At the Tokyo Olympics, she was defeated by Sun Yingsha, a young table tennis player from China. Now it seems that she has healed the scar and forgotten the pain. What she said is really puzzling and can only lower her personal level.

Ito Miki, the slogan is loud and clear. Mikei Ito lost the table tennis match at the Tokyo Olympics, but she didn't want to sum up her experience and develop her superb skills. But thinking about how to shout illusory slogans. Take China's Chen Meng and Manyu Wang for example. Each of them can easily beat Ito Mikei, so I really don't know where her courage comes from. Maybe she just wants to cheer for herself.

How does Sun Yingsha respond to her opponent? As we all know, as a winner, we should severely attack our opponents as winners, but Sun Yingsha didn't, but fully respected her opponents. Sun Yingsha said that she has many advantages worth learning. Every time we finish playing with her, whether we win or lose, we can see each other's progress. Seeing such an opponent, we are also making progress. Obviously, Sun Yingsha's response highlights her own big pattern, which can also be said to be very popular. Ito Mikei always wants to shout slogans, belittle opponents and raise himself. Ito Miki may have been ashamed to see this result.

Conclusion. Everyone can't be a winning general, but skills can be improved. As a big country, we should keep a modest demeanor and let all countries come to the DPRK. As a teenager in China, Sun Yingsha embodies the demeanor of China people to some extent. As the saying goes, friendship comes first and competition comes second, so a person's personality determines his future achievements.