Which variety shows has Zhang Guowei participated in?

Zhang Guowei has participated in Tiantian Shang Shang, Run, Come on Champion 2, and Open the Door.

Cheung Guowei has been participating in variety shows since 2016, such as Tian Tian Xiang Xiang in the 20160909 issue, Let’s Run in the 20180504 issue, Come on Champion 2 in the 20170521 issue, Open the Door in the 20161205 issue, etc. My performance in the show was excellent and I didn't feel embarrassed at all. The first variety show she participated in was Tian Tian Shang, and she also performed a wonderful dance in the show. Later, when he participated in the running club, his performance was even more magical. When he came out, he trotted all the way, and then jumped into the air. After landing on the ground and stabilizing, he took out flower petals from his pocket and scattered them into the sky.

Zhang Guowei, born on June 4, 1991 in Yantai, Shandong Province, is a Chinese male high jumper.

In February 2011, Zhang Guowei made his debut in the national arena, participating in the men's high jump competition at the Nanjing Station of the National Track and Field Championships and winning the championship with a score of 2.28 meters. In 2013, at the National Indoor Track and Field Championships, he broke Zhu Jianhua's 27-year-old indoor national high jump record with 2.32 meters. In 2014, he won the silver medal in the men's high jump final of the Incheon Asian Games with a score of 2.33 meters. In April 2015, he won the men's high jump championship at the San Antonio College Relays in the United States with a score of 2.35 meters. This is the best result achieved by a Chinese high jumper in an outdoor competition in the past 30 years. In May, he won the runner-up in the men's high jump competition at the IAAF Diamond League Eugene Station with a new personal outdoor record of 2.38 meters. In June, he won the men's high jump championship at the IAAF Diamond League Oslo Station with a score of 2.36 meters. This was his first Diamond League championship. On August 30, he won the runner-up in the men's high jump competition at the 2015 Beijing World Athletics Championships with a score of 2.33 meters. In the 2016 IAAF Diamond League Shanghai Station men's high jump competition, he won the runner-up. In the 2016 Rio Olympics, he represented the national team in the competition.