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Template:Pro Player Template:Infobox Chinese Jian Gong, more famously known as ZSMJ is one of the most famous carries in the Dota scene.

Professional Career

Early Career and FTD

Before ZSMJ played DotA, he was a player in another DotA-like game. In 2009, ZSMJ's perfomance in the CDEC led to FTD recruiting him. November 2009, during the SMM Grand National DotA Tournament in Malaysia. 20 minutes into the game against Kingsurf, FTD's Flying Courier containing ZSMJ's Sacred Relic was destroyed by Kingsurf's Beastmaster. Keeping his composure, ZSMJ farmed another Relic in 7 minutes. In the end, with efforts from captain 2009, turned the game and won against Kingsurf. They soon defeated cD in the final and won the SMM.

LGD Gaming

At the end of 2009, LGD sponsored FTD. In June 2010's ACG Chinese Qualifiers against EHOME, EHOME started off with an advantage, but ZSMJ's Medusa dragged it to late game. By 45 minutes, ZSMJ farmed up a Divine Rapier. However, in 52 minutes, ZSMJ's Medusa died and his Rapier was taken away. ZSMJ decided to buyback immediately and bought another Rapier to end the game. The game lasted 56 minutes, and ZSMJ had 720 creep kills.

In August 2011, Invictus Gaming took away 4 of ZSMJ's team members, leaving ZSMJ alone in LGD. LGD was reformed with xiao8 and co., but never recovered from the shock. After WDC in 2011, ZSMJ decided to leave LGD and go inactive.

Comeback

In December 2012, after a long period of retirement, ZSMJ announced his return to the Dota scene.

Vici Gaming

ZSMJ wanted to form his own team, but later decided not to due to his lack of management skills. Instead, he joined Vici Gaming 2. On March 28, 2013, he was promoted to Vici Gaming 1. He left the team in September 2013.

TongFu

Shortly after leaving Vici Gaming, ZSMJ joined TongFu, where he played the 4 position (support) for some time before returning to the carry position. He changed back to support shortly after.

Achievements

FTD

  • 1st Place Intel Extreme Masters (2009)
  • 1st Place SMM Grand National DotA Tournament (2009)

LGD

  • 1st Place U9 (2010)
  • 2nd Place World Cyber Games China (2010)
  • 3rd Place Intel Extreme Masters (2010)
  • 2nd Place MYM Prime Defending #12 (2010)
  • 3rd Place TopGamer (2010)
  • 2nd Place SMM Grand National DotA Tournament (2010)
  • 1st Place G-League 2010 Seasons 1, 2, 4 (2010)
  • 1st Place Lunar New Year Cup (2011)
  • 3rd Place Asian DotA Championship IV (2011)
  • 3rd Place i-City Pro DotA Tournament (2011)
  • 3rd Place DotA Master Tournament (2011)
  • 2nd Place VS E-sports League (2011)
  • 1st Place CREG-M (2011)
  • 1st Place Starswar 6 (2011)
  • 1st Place G-League 2011 Season 1 (2011)
  • 2nd Place E-Sports Champions League Season 2 (2011)
  • 3rd Place PLU Dota League Season 1 (2011)
  • 3rd Place Wuxi International eSports Champions Cup (2011)

Trivia

His ID is an acronym for 诸司马技(zhū sī mǎ jì) which comes from his earlier game of choice where it was commonplace to have a name with four characters in the typical poetic style and it stood for his desire to master playing Zhuge Liang and Sima Yi, two legendary strategists and historical characters. A common misconception is that it stands instead for 蛛丝马迹(zhū sī mǎ jì), which means non-obvious clues (left behind for detection).[1]

References

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