For many teams, the specter of relegation often signals a team falling apart. Jiangxi Lushan's relegation is no exception, sparking concern. But a closer look at the club's recently released tournament poster - "Don't ask for anything, never stop" - seems to indicate that they will continue to fight on the green battlefield, or at least will not give up in the short term. Looking at it dialectically, after two seasons of hard work, relegation to League B may bring precipitation and training to the team, but may become a valuable asset.

Qingdao Hainiu, a traditional Chinese Super League (CSL) team, is a typical example of positive energy, as they were relegated to the CSL First Division in the 2013 season, and then dropped to the CSL Second Division in the 2016 season. After 9 seasons of playing in both the first and second divisions, Qingdao Hainiu finally made it back to the Chinese Super League in the 2023 season after a long ordeal. Their practice proves that as long as the dream of soccer is in your heart, the light of hope will not be extinguished.

It is worth mentioning that with the relegation of Jiangxi Lushan, next season's China B League will usher in at least three Jiangxi teams, namely Jiangxi Dark Horse Youth Wuyuan Aofei and Ganzhou RuiLi DingNan Travel Investment. This is undoubtedly good news for Jiangxi soccer. In the benign competition atmosphere, may be able to inspire the team common progress, hand in hand to promote the prosperous development of Jiangxi soccer.

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