On May 13, Beijing time, Wei Qiuyue, the 2016 Rio Olympic champion and the "veteran of three dynasties" of the Chinese women's volleyball team, recently posted a set of beautiful photos on social media and left a message: "As long as wrinkles do not grow on our hearts, we will ne

Beijing time on May 13, Wei Qiuyue, the 2016 Rio Olympic champion and the "veteran of three dynasties" of the Chinese women's volleyball team, recently posted a set of beautiful photos on social media and left a message: "As long as wrinkles don't grow on our hearts, we will Always young and prosperous! "

As you can see from the photos, Wei Qiuyue debuted with a new curly hair style, holding a large bouquet of flowers with a bright smile on her face. The loving picture made netizens leave comments and likes: "Yue Isn’t it perfect for me to have curly hair? Her beauty has reached new heights.” "The Moon God is so beautiful, she's getting more and more beautiful." "Sister Yue, you will always be my goddess." "Another day of being intoxicated by the beauty of the Moon God." "The Moon God said it well. Let Wrinkles appear on other people’s faces, haha”, “Yueyue is too beautiful”.

Wei Qiuyue, 36 years old, is 1.82 meters tall. She is the former main setter of the Chinese women's volleyball team. She is known for her high passing stability and excellent hand skills. In 2006, Wei Qiuyue, who was not yet 18 years old, was called into the national team for training by Chen Zhonghe, then the head coach of the Chinese women's volleyball team. Later, she also played the main role in the game when captain Feng Kun was absent due to injury. Her outstanding performance was unanimously recognized and affirmed. At the 2008 Beijing Olympics, Wei Qiuyue won a valuable bronze medal at home with the Chinese women's volleyball team. During the London Olympics cycle, Wei Qiuyue, who has grown into a world-class setter, is the undisputed core of the Chinese women's volleyball team. However, the team that has experienced continuous changes in coaches has been blocked from the Olympic semi-finals.

After experiencing the most painful defeat in her sports career, Wei Qiuyue, who originally planned to retire, chose to persevere under the persuasion of Lang Ping, who came to serve as the coach of the Chinese women's volleyball team for the second time. During this period, after going to the United States alone to undergo surgery and other hardships, Finally, he won the coveted gold medal after three appearances in the Olympics. After quitting the game, Wei Qiuyue entered into marriage with her boyfriend Yuan Lingxi, who had been in love for many years and worked on the Chinese women's volleyball coaching team. After the marriage, she had a son and lived a very happy life.