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No one can lose to Japan. Why did Lang Ping give such an order?

This year, under the leadership of coach Lang Ping, the Chinese women's volleyball team has made rapid progress and successfully defended the World Cup championship. And this time, it happened to be the Japanese team as the host, and the women's volleyball team also gave the host a 3-0 score in the group stage without mercy. Audiences who are familiar with Lang Ping know that both she and Liu Guoliang have shouted the same slogan, "No one can lose to Japan!"

You know, the feud between the Chinese women's volleyball team and the Japanese team will last more than 40 years. Before, the 1977 Volleyball World Cup. That year was the first time China participated. In the final game, the Chinese women's volleyball team defeated the Cuban team 3-2. At that time, it was possible to win the championship with a small advantage. Japan, as the host nation at the time, deliberately let loose on the premise of winning the gold medal and directly lost to the South Korean team in one game, allowing it to lead the Chinese team in points, making the Chinese team miss the podium.

What the Japanese team did at that time not only violated the spirit of sports, but also acted as a silent provocation, which Lang Ping has always remembered. What's more, in recent games, Japanese spectators have repeatedly provoked the Chinese team. In 2015, when the women's volleyball team won the championship, the Japanese audience deliberately walked out of the stadium in protest. At this year's women's volleyball match, discriminatory slogans were even raised on the spot. Since the audience is brainless, the women's volleyball team will naturally double up on the court and teach the Japanese team a lesson.

When they lost to Japan in the 2012 London Olympics, Lang Ping, who was the commentator, shed tears and frankly said that he had lost a game that he shouldn't have lost. Now, Lang Ping, who is back in charge of the women's volleyball team, has led the women's volleyball girls out of the trough and embarked on the road to kingship. The team we are familiar with is finally back, and we sincerely hope that the women's volleyball team can go further and further.