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Why is Li Peinan called a savage?
Li Pei-nan was called a savage because some people found that the image of a savage in a TV series was very similar to Li Pei-nan's, even his voice was very similar, so he was called a savage.

Li Peinan also has many nicknames, such as "Li Laoba", which is the ridicule that Li Peinan often stops at the quarter-finals. Once, in order to please Korean players, Li Peinan often paid them to sing K and offered to pay for dinner, just to rub some interstellar technology. Therefore, he was ridiculed as a "paid man" and "Kai Zi" by water friends.

Because his main clan is Terran, he was ridiculed as "Ren Huang" according to his status in the Jianghu in China, from which various titles such as "Ren Huang with mental retardation" and "White Ren Huang" were derived.

Li Peinan's career

On 20 17 12 19, Li Pei-nan defeated Jim in the final of China Intel Extreme Masters (IEM) Pyeongchang E-sports Championship to win the championship.

On 20 18 1 14, Li Peinan defeated Maru in the WESG20 17 Asia Pacific finals and won the third place. On February 4th of the same year, he defeated Yasunou in the 20 17 Blizzard Golden Finals to win the championship. And won the annual popular player award at the 20 17 gold series annual ceremony. On March 24th, he won the first season championship of 20 18 Golden Professional League. At the beginning of August, Li Peinan announced his participation in the Newbee E-sports Club.

Li Peinan defeated TooDming in the 20 18 Blizzard Golden Finals of 10/0/. And won the player of the year award at the 20 18 gold series annual ceremony. 654381October 22nd, 20 19 world championship China district qualifier won the championship.

In the early morning of February 13, 2023, in the final of StarCraft II at the 2023IEM Katowice Station, China's e-sports player Li Peinan (ID: Oliveira) defeated South Korean player Maru by 4- 1 to win the championship and won the prize of150,000 US dollars, which is the first time that China's e-sports player won the StarCraft II championship.