Career
She represented China at the 2013 and World Championships. 2012 Shang"s senior debut came in 2012. She competed with the Chinese team at the Pacific Rim Championships, winning silver with the team
She also placed fourth on bars and beam, and fifth in the all-around.
She was later named to the Chinese team for the Asian Championships. 2013 Shang made her 2013 debut at the Tokyo World Cup, where she placed fourth in the all-around, first on balance beam, and second on floor exercise.
In September, Shang competed at the Chinese National Games in Dalian and tied for first place in the all around with Yao Jinnan, ahead of bronze medalist Deng Linlin. She was selected to compete at the World Championships in Antwerp alongside Yao Jinnan, Zeng Siqi and Huang Huidan.
Shang qualified for the all around final and the balance beam final.
In the all around final she finished eighth after a fall on balance beam. In the balance beam finals she finished sixth with a score of 14.133 points. She later competed at the Arthur Gander Memorial alongside Zhang Chenglong.
She placed sixth in the competition.
Shang competed at the Swiss Cup in November but failed to make it to the semi-finals. Later that year, Shang competed at the Asian Games in Incheon with teammates Yao Jinnan, Chen Siyi, Tan Jiaxin, Bai Yawen and Huang Huidan.
Individually, Shang qualified for the all-around final and was the second reserve for the floor exercise final. She would have qualified to the balance beam final as well if not for the two-per-country rule.
Teammates Yao and Bai placed ahead of her in qualifications.
She placed 12th in the all-around final after multiple falls on the uneven bars. Eponymous Skills Uneven Bars: Clear hip circle on high bar to counter-pike over high bar to hang back on high bar (F). This skill was named after the 2013 World Artistic Gymnastics Championships in Antwerp, Belgium.