Esports is not a beast, please don't demonize it

Recently, Weibo has been full of Olympics, and the news is overwhelming, but there is still a group of people who have won the world's highest honor for China in the non-Olympic arena. Pen @ fun @ pavilion wWw. biqUgE。 info

Last Saturday, Team Wings from China won the World Championship in the TI series of Dota 2!

Although they do not have as much applause and attention as the Olympians, their dedication and the glory they have received are also worthy of our respect.

In 2014, this team was established in obscurity.

The average age of the players is less than 17 years old.

At that time, they were still a grassroots team, just like when I was younger, eating boxed lunches and having no money to access the Internet.

Grassroots to the point of being called "the team that plays the Internet café bonus".

Until now, Baidu Encyclopedia has no entry for them.

But what they have is dreams, as well as persistence and dedication.

There is a heart that fights for the highest glory.

The boy who studied behind the great god has finally paid off: a prize of $9 million and the world's most valuable honor in the Dota world.

They are the protectors of the country, regaining the glory of China at a time when Chinese e-sports is in decline.

They are Seattle myths!

The five-star red flag was also raised high in non-Olympic arenas.

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In 2003, e-sports became the 99th official sport in China.

In 2008, esports was included in China's No. 78 sport.

In 2013, the General Administration of Sports established a national e-sports team.

Esports is just an ordinary profession, so why demonize it?

Thanks to the Wings team, they let us know that their dedication and love for esports can also be exchanged for dreams and glory.

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Say goodbye again with tears.

I can't wait to dream back to 8 years ago and walk the bloody and lonely e-sports road again.

It is a heroic dream in ordinary life, immortal. (To be continued.) )