Tattoos on the left forearm have attracted official attention and Dai Ziying exposed its meaning | Life | CTWANT

Under the wristband of Dai Ziying’s left hand during the competition, there is a snake wrapped around a tattoo with the words “Believe in yourself”. (Photo/File photo/Badminton Photo provided)

Taiwan’s first badminton sister Tai Ziying played a wonderful match with An Xiying, Korea’s current No. The tattoo on the forearm attracted the attention of the All England officials, and they specially interviewed Xiaodai.

This tattoo is actually no stranger to the fans who have been following Dai Ziying for a long time and the Taiwanese media who are familiar with her. However, because Xiao Dai will wear wrist guards during the game, sometimes this tattoo will not be too obvious on the court, and it also makes foreign fans compare. I don’t know much about the story behind this tattoo, so during the sideline interview after the semi-finals, the official media of the All England Open asked about Xiao Dai’s tattoo and asked Xiao Dai to show it to the camera. Xiao Dai kindly cooperated and explained the meaning It is “believe in yourself” in Chinese. The official asked if the pattern was a dragon. Xiao Dai replied that it was a snake, and explained that it was written by his father. He also replied that it was stabbed two or three years ago. Under the inquiry of the official media, Xiao Dai She also smiled and said that this tattoo also brought her a lot of confidence on the court, and the above words were also what her father Dai Nankai told her since she was a child, and she must always believe in herself.

Xiao Dai, who once served as a learning ambassador for an online English tutoring brand, had no problem interviewing in English throughout the entire interview. In addition to tattooing the four words “believe in yourself” on his father’s mouth to encourage himself, the snake is also his father’s zodiac. Deep emotions in the heart of the family.

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