"It's unimaginable how China has changed in these four years in these events! But I think the 'wolf' has indeed come. In a time we didn't know about, Chinese athletes have sharpened their fangs. The rise of these athletes reminds me of the 'Asian hurdle king' from China. Will we see the emergence of such strong contenders again among these athletes?"

Wu Yi's performance in this semifinal can be said to have easily raised the national record he had previously set in the preliminaries.

At this moment, athletics fans in China were already looking utterly confused.

On the athletics forum, someone posted again.

Title: 【Feeling a Bit Dazed, Can Someone Pinch Me? Is the World Crazy or Am I Crazy?】

Content: 【Up to now in this year's Tokyo Olympics, Fang Yu with 9.88 seconds, breaking the Asian 100 meters record; Wu Yi with 20.03 seconds, significantly breaking the Chinese 200 meters sprint record; Zhang Ziyi and Qiu Wen with 44.59 seconds and 44.57 seconds respectively, significantly breaking the 400 meters sprint record...

Ah ah ah, quickly, can someone please pinch me? Is the world crazy or am I crazy?

9.88 seconds!!!

20.03 seconds!!!

44.57 seconds!!!

As a veteran athletics fan for 17 years, I have dreamt countless times before this year's Tokyo Olympics, but I never dared to go as crazy as this. To have the 100 meters, 200 meters, and 400 meters all make it to the Olympic finals simultaneously! And to break records at the same time, breaking the physical limits of East Asian athletes...

This is truly a beautifully unimaginable dream. I don't know what to say. Thank you to the Chinese athletics team, thank you to the Chinese athletes, thank you to the coaches of the athletics team, and thank you to all the generations of athletics enthusiasts. Let us witness such an incredible miracle today!!】

The original poster of this thread repeatedly praised the achievements of Fang Yu, Wu Yi, Zhang Ziyi, and Qiu Wen, among others. By the end, anyone could tell from his excitement and incoherent language that he was deeply moved. However, anyone who has an emotional attachment to athletics could easily understand this sentiment.

Or rather, any Chinese audience could understand this sentiment.

3rd commenter:【No need to say more, Xiao Yu is awesome, Wu Yi is awesome, Zhang Shuai is awesome, and Er Ha is also awesome!!!!】

6th commenter: 【Awesome + 10,000, that's right, there are thousands of words in my heart, but I lack the education to express them, so all I can say is f*ck the world...】

10th commenter: 【Hahaha, I'm not saying anything else, but why is Xiao Qiu referred to as Er Ha while Xiao Yu, Wu Yi, and Zhang Shuai are all called so righteously?】

22nd commenter: 【Oh my, what's wrong with being Er Ha? Er Ha is friendly and cute. To be honest, whenever I see Xiao Qiu, I automatically imagine him as a little Er Ha. When I see him running on the field, it's like I can even see his tail wagging...】

30th commenter: 【It's too real. Sometimes I even doubt whether Xiao Qiu has transformed into a spirit of Er Ha.】

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In this thread, from the initial excited post of the original poster to the excited responses of the forum users, and then the strange topic related to Qiu Wen that seemed to be randomly inserted in the middle, overall, just looking at the original poster's remarks could basically represent the excited mentality of the vast majority of athletics enthusiasts in the country.

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