What is chinese wrestler?

Chinese wrestling, also known as Shuai jiao, is a style of martial arts that dates back to ancient China and was used by soldiers as a form of combat training.

The sport involves throws, takedowns, and grappling techniques, with the ultimate goal of pinning one's opponent to the ground.

Chinese wrestling has been a part of the Olympic Games since 1900, and has produced many successful wrestlers, including Hong Kong's Lee Wai-Sze, who won two bronze medals at the 2012 Olympics, and China's Gao Feng, who won gold at the 1984 Los Angeles Olympics.

Today, Chinese wrestling is still widely practiced in China and around the world by martial arts enthusiasts, with competitions held at both amateur and professional levels.