Recently, the wedding ceremony of national women's volleyball player Zhang Changning and men's basketball player Wu Guanxi has become a hot topic among many netizens. It is no exaggeration to say that the wedding of Zhang Changning and Wu Guanxi was indeed high-profile, but it al

Recently, the wedding ceremony of women's volleyball team national player Zhang Changning and men's basketball player Wu Guanxi has become a hot topic among many netizens. It is not an exaggeration at all. It is said that the wedding of Zhang Changning and Wu Guanxi was indeed high-profile, but it also caused complaints from many fans. For example, some things that appeared at the wedding, such as diamond rings and wedding wines, can be said to be products endorsed by Zhang Changning. Many fans ridiculed that their weddings are true love. , Zhang Changning’s wedding is for endorsement.

At the same time, Zhang Changning is not the only one who got married recently in the Chinese sports world. Looking back at the wedding ceremony of the 34-year-old Chinese gymnastics champion Guo Weiyang, it can be said to be romantic and warm, making hundreds of millions of netizens feel full of love. Guo Weiyang is very low-key, although he once represented Chinese gymnastics won the men's team gold medal in the 2012 London Olympics , but he is very low-key and introverted and has never relied on Olympic champion to attract traffic.

Even if Guo Weiyang held a wedding ceremony, attentive netizens checked his social media and still did not publish photos about the wedding. If it were not for the gymnastics Olympic champion Jackie Chan, who posted photos of Guo Weiyang's wedding on social media, many netizens would not know about it. Now 34-year-old Guo Weiyang is married. Olympic champion Zhang Chenglong who attended the wedding wrote this: "Brothers gathered in Yunnan, congratulations on finding the other half of your life. I wish you love each other forever and spend a beautiful life together."

A wedding is a sacred and solemn moment. In today's traffic If society only focuses on endorsements or making money, it will inevitably lose the meaning of weddings. Zhang Changning's wedding cannot be said to be bad, but it is inevitable that people associate love with money that smells like copper. Of course, everyone has the right to choose their wedding. As long as Zhang Changning and Wu Guanxi can grow old happily, their wedding will be successful.

Speaking of the 34-year-old Olympic gymnastics champion Guo Weiyang, I believe many people born in the 80s and 90s still remember him. In the 2012 London Olympics, Guo Weiyang was not in good form during the qualifying round and made many mistakes. However, in the finals, the young man withstood the pressure. Without a single mistake, he finally won the Olympic gold medal. I believe many fans still remember it.

After retiring, Guo Weiyang originally had a better chance to stay in the metropolis, but Guo Weiyang resolutely chose to return to Yunnan, where he was raised and trained in the mountains. Guo Weiyang became the deputy dean of Yunnan Sports Vocational and Technical College . Continuing the good gymnastics talent cultivated by the country, Guo Weiyang is down-to-earth and hard-working, and his low-key and reserved personality is deeply loved by everyone.

At the same time, such a good man has also won the hearts of beautiful women. As we all know, gymnasts are generally not too tall, and the same is true for Guo Weiyang, but Guo Weiyang's wife is not short, with exquisite and stylish facial features, looking like a star Cecilia Cheung , and at the same time a little bit slightly Her fat figure is very attractive, and many netizens teased that she would definitely have more children after marriage.

It is worth mentioning that Guo Weiyang, who has always been low-key, in order to surprise his beloved woman, specially set up a proposal moment that only belongs to two people. It was romantic and warm. Guo Weiyang put a diamond ring on his girlfriend's hand, and the two kissed happily. It’s really enviable. I have to say that Olympic champions become winners in life.