In the long history of Chinese football, if one were to ask who is the most talented player, many fans might not immediately think of Huang Yong - a player from the 93 generation of Jianlibao who went abroad to Brazil and is known as the "Golden Left Foot." Born in 1978 in Jilin, Changchun, Huang Yong can play as a left-back or left midfielder. At the age of 10, he began his training journey at the amateur sports school of the Changchun Bus Factory and was later selected by the Shenyang military unit, thus embarking on his professional career. At that time, Chinese football selection often favored tall and strong players, but Huang Yong, standing only 1.70 meters tall and with a slender physique, stood out among many players with his natural talent and was selected into the Jianlibao youth team. It's no exaggeration to say that he had extraordinary talent. During his time in Brazil, Huang Yong was the hardest-working and longest-training member of the team. Initially just a fringe player, he became an absolute mainstay under coach Horton for the national Olympic team, with even Zheng Zhi having to play as his substitute at left-back. Upon returning from Brazil, Huang Yong joined the relatively unknown and unmarketable Bayi team. Due to his military status and straightforward personality, despite the high salary temptations from outside, he never left even when the Bayi team was relegated to the second-tier league. During his six seasons with the Bayi team, his income may not have matched half a year's salary of…