I'm with you through ops. After that .... can you please freaking speak English. It really takes the fun out of reading baseball articles when half of the text is Chinese.
Think wOBA is like OBP, but weights for events (ie, a home run is better than a single is better than a walk). wRC+ is basically wOBA, but standardized to include park effects and set so that 100 is average. So if you have a wRC+ of 147 your offensive production is 47 percent above average. So it’s a good way to compare Trevor Story to Trea Turner taking Coors into account.
Just for reference the stats that have “+” behind them (ERA+, OPS+) are the same as the stated stat but standardized for park factors and adjusted so that 100 is average. I love them for comparisons between players that play in different parks and because the give me reference as to how a guy compares to average. It’s still hard for me to look at an OPS of .845 and know what that means. I still use the traditional stats, but the new ones are helpful when used in combo.
For reference Mike Trout has a wRC+ of 191 and Jacob deGrom has an ERA+ of 212
EDIT: I apologize if you didn’t want this explanation or didn’t find it useful.