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Hungarian player Liu Shaolin, why is China's name?
Liu Shaolin, a Hungarian player, is the name of China, because his father is from Tianjin, China, and his mother is Hungarian and mixed-race. There is nothing wrong with having a China name.

Liu Shaolin was born in Budapest on June 1965. His father Liu Shilin is a businessman and painter from Tianjin, China, while his mother is Hungarian. Liu Shaolin also has a younger brother, Liu Shaoang, who is two years younger than him.

Father Liu Shilin, 1977 was admitted to Tianjin Academy of Fine Arts, and 1990 went to settle in Hungary. During his stay in Hungary, Liu Shilin met a local white woman with blue eyes and blonde hair and got married. Liu Shaolin was born in 1995, and Liu Shaoang was born three years later. Liu Shilin got married in Hungary. With two children, Liu Shilin never forgot her people in China, gave them Chinese names and taught them to speak Chinese at home. Now the two brothers are proficient in Chinese, Hungarian and English.

Liu Shaolin and Liu Shaoang, two brothers, did not inherit their father's talent for art and painting, and naturally liked to move more, so his father decided to let them study physical education. At first, they learned to swim, but Liu Shaolin didn't like it at all, and he was particularly resistant. Then he came into contact with football and was not interested. However, in 2006, two brothers, Liu Shaolin and Liu Shaoang, came into contact with short track speed skating, and they especially liked it.

Short track speed skating is not popular in Hungary. However, at the 2006 Hungarian Short Track Speed Skating World Cup, they met the leader of China's short track team. With his help and advice, the two brothers went to Changchun to train and compete under the guidance of coach Zhang Jing. And their proficiency in Northeast dialect is the result of training.

After the speed training in China, the two brothers grew very well and showed amazing strength when they arrived in Hungary. Under their recommendation, coach Zhang Jing became the head coach of the Hungarian national team 20 12.

On February 22nd, 20 18, Hungarian Liu Shaolin crossed the finish line. In the men's 5000-meter relay final of short track speed skating held at Gangneung Ice rink, Hungary won the championship with a score of 6 minutes 3 1 sec 97 1, and set a new Olympic record. He, his younger brother Liu Shaoang and two other teammates won the gold medal in the men's 5000-meter relay in PyeongChang Winter Olympics, which was Hungary.

China's Hungarian Liu Shaolin is really outstanding as a short track speed skater, while Liu Shaolin and Liu Shaoang are constantly updating the history of Hungarian short track speed skating!