![]() Throughout his university career, he joined many national championships, winning first place titles and gold medals for the National Junior Championship, the National All-Around Championship, and also the National Martial Arts Championship. Zhao maintained high academic standards, and in 1990, he was accepted by Beijing Sport University to study martial arts. Trained in various wushu techniques, Zhao mastered Tongbeiquan, t'ai chi ch'uan, especially the Chen and Yang styles. He soon became the youngest member of the Harbin wushu team, which was established in 1985. In the early 1980s, Zhao was sent to a martial arts academy in Harbin and began to train vigorously, where he started to love the sport. ![]() Under the instruction of his father, Zhao attended martial arts lessons at the age of eight but he never completely devoted himself to his lessons as he was more interested in singing. His father was a martial arts practitioner, and his mother was a professional sprinter, who broke the record for being the fastest female sprinter of Harbin. Zhao was born in Harbin, Heilongjiang, China the youngest of three boys.
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