After entering January, the Chinese Super League teams have embarked on their winter training journey in a flurry, which is a crucial period for accumulating energy and refining tactics for the new season. Amidst this wave of winter training, many new signings have made their debuts on the training ground, becoming the focus of attention, including Tang Chuang, the domestic tall striker who played for Chengdu Rongcheng last season. Last season, Tang Chuang's performance in the Chinese Super League was nothing short of spectacular. Despite not being an undisputed starter for the team, he managed to score 3 goals through his relentless efforts and outstanding displays. In the competitive Chinese Super League, every goal is hard-won. For example, in a key match against a strong opponent, Tang Chuang came off the bench and, with his excellent heading ability, scored the equalizing goal in the dying moments of the game, earning valuable points for the team. However, after the end of last season, Tang Chuang, whose contract had expired, resolutely rejected the offer to renew with Rongcheng Club. His intentions were clear: to join Shandong Taishan in search of broader development opportunities and more playing time. Earlier this week, Tang Chuang was spotted in Shanghai, dazzlingly appearing in Taishan's jersey. His tall figure and confident demeanor filled many Shandong fans with anticipation. From a technical standpoint, as a tall striker, Tang Chuang possesses remarkable heading and physical combat abilities, which seem to perfectly align with head coach Cui Kangxi's emphasis on aerial bombardment and physical confrontation. Many believed that his arrival…