Female students run yoga studios, start businesses and study

"Straighten your back, open your arms, raise them above your head, turn around, move, and send your hips..."

In the warm and simple practice room, there is melodious Indian music. On the wooden floor, 12 students follow the soft and smooth guidance of the coach and dance.

The coach has a graceful figure, elegant form and spirit, and danced a light and flexible yoga dance between breathing and breathing.

Her name is Dong Wenwen, a recent graduate of the School of Life Sciences at Wuhan University in 2002. This spring, Dong Wenwen opened this yoga studio at the entrance of Wuchang Street, and for a time became a "celebrity" on forums of various universities in Wuhan. "When I dance, I feel art soothing my soul, so I hope more women can enjoy the joy of being a dancer." Dong Wenwen said softly, her breath like an orchid.

Wen Wen was influenced by her parents 'art. Although the house was so narrow that she could only walk two steps at that time, her mother still squeezed out a small open space to lead her to dance. In this way, she danced all the way from Xinjiang to Beijing, from Beijing to Wuhan. In the autumn of 2003, her cervical spine was dislocated due to a dancing injury, and the doctor sentenced her to "death" for her dance dream. However, Wen Wen was unwilling to bid farewell to her dancing career like this. She created a soothing "yoga dance" and persisted in practicing it and finally recovered. Unexpectedly, this injury turned out to be an opportunity for her to start a business.

After healing his injuries with the help of yoga dance, Dong Wenwen opened this yoga studio with 5000 yuan sponsored by his father. The road to starting a business is very difficult. Although they are studying a popular major, students working in well-known companies are like boarding a big ship, and Wen Wen must fight the waves of business in her own canoe.

Wen Wen, who was not deeply involved in the world, was deceived by his partners from the beginning. Watching her hard-earned money being squeezed out, she wiped away her tears and regarded this failure as the first lesson in her career. Through Wuhan University's "Luojia Landscape" and the college's QQ group, Wen Wen made many friends, and several alumni joined her entrepreneurial team.

Half a year later, the yoga studio finally began to make a profit. In August, the monthly turnover of Wen Wen's yoga studio and her three off-site training bases exceeded 1. For 30,000 yuan, many people came to her yoga studio to relax, with more than 100 members. Dong Wenwen's business ideas gradually became clear through exploration, and she plans to establish yoga training bases in more colleges and universities.

Currently, Dong Wenwen runs a yoga studio while studying for a second degree in dance from the Department of Art of Wuhan University. This happy dancer, who has just turned 22 years old, hopes to never stop his career in starting a business and studying. (Internship Editor: Lin Xiaodong)