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Who are the famous disabled people?
1, stephen william hawking: He was confined to a wheelchair for 40 years because of the "frozen man" (amyotrophic lateral sclerosis, Luger's disease), but his physical disability and mental disability made him an advantage and overcame his disability to become a supernova in the international physics field.

2. Zhang Haidi: A famous disabled writer in China, Zhang Haidi suffered from spinal hemangioma at the age of five on 1960, and was sent to Shenxian County, Liaocheng City, Shandong Province with his parents on 1970. He completed his primary school, middle school and university studies by himself, and studied acupuncture and medicine locally.

1982 On July 23rd, she married Wang Zuoliang. 1983, China decided to establish Zhang Haidi as a propaganda idol. Zhang Haidi won two praises: one was "the new Lei Feng in 1980s" and the other was "the contemporary Paul". Zhang Haidi was a member of the 9th and 10th CPPCC, and in 2008 he was 165438.

3. Helen Keller: When 19 months old, she was deprived of her sight and hearing because of acute stomach congestion and brain congestion. With the help of Anne Sullivan, she mastered five languages, including English, French and German, finished a series of works, devoted herself to the cause of the disabled and established a charity. She was named one of the top ten hero idols in the United States by Time magazine and won the Presidential Medal of Freedom and other awards.

4. Ludwig van Beethoven: One of the great German musicians, composers, pianists and conductors, and one of the representatives of the Viennese classical music school. Beethoven had a rough life and never got married. I began to lose my hearing at the age of 26 and completely lost my hearing in my later years. He can only talk with people through a conversation book, but his lonely life has not made him silent and retired.

In the feudal restoration era when all progressive thoughts were banned, he still adhered to the political belief of "freedom and equality", shouted for the ideal of the Republic through speeches and works, and wrote the immortal Ninth Symphony.

5. ostrovsky: He was paralyzed and blind, but with amazing perseverance, he overcame many difficulties and finished the novel "How Steel was Tempered" on his deathbed, which inspired several generations of passionate young people.