Early career Having represented
Jiangsu Suning in her native China, Shen moved to Portugal in July 2021, joining
Campeonato Nacional Feminino side
Sporting CP. Though she made her debut for Sporting, and became the first Chinese woman to play in the top flight of Portuguese football, she found her opportunities limited, and terminated her contract after only half a year. She joined fellow Campeonato Nacional Feminino side
Atlético Ouriense in January 2022, but struggled to establish herself in her natural role, finding herself playing
left-back, a far-cry from her usual
forward position.
Celtic In July 2022, she moved to Scotland, signing with
Scottish Women's Premier League side
Celtic, joining compatriot
Shen Mengyu. In only her first league start for the club, she scored her first goal for the club - the third in a 6–0 win against
Hamilton Academical. Her second goal of the season came on 30 October in another SWPL 1 game against
Glasgow City; having come on as a second-half substitute for
Amy Gallacher, Shen's cross from the left wing inadvertently beat Glasgow City's goalkeeper
Lee Gibson after a miscommunication between the goalkeeper and defender
Claire Walsh. She scored a similar goal in Celtic's 5–1 away win against
Hearts in the
Scottish Women's Cup on 19 March 2023, again scoring with a misplaced cross from the left wing. The same month, she was nominated for the SWPL 1 player of the month, but lost out to
Rangers'
Brogan Hay.
Bayer Leverkusen On 22 July 2024, Shen joined Frauen-Bundesliga side
Bayer 04 Leverkusen on a two-year deal. ==International career==