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What are the eight famous people who are physically disabled and determined?
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1, Hawking

Everyone knows that Hawking is a patient with gradual freezing. In his last year at Oxford University, Hawking found his movements clumsy, while at Cambridge University, his speech was even more vague. Although Hawking never gave up in the face of illness, he used a wheelchair to walk instead of walking and expressed his ambiguity in a special way. In the end, Hawking made great achievements by his own efforts and became one of the greatest scientists in modern times.

2. Zhang Haidi

Zhang Haidi, born in Jinan, was paraplegic due to hemangioma when he was a child. Although faced with such a cruel fate, Zhang Haidi did not give up at a young age. She not only taught herself acupuncture, but also taught herself many languages such as English and German, and studied in universities and graduate classes. Later, Zhang Haidi was engaged in literary creation, and now he has become a well-known writer. His representative works include Pursuing Life and Dreams in Wheelchairs.

3. Beethoven

Beethoven was also an ill-fated musician. Beethoven was born in a poor family environment, not only poor, but also had a bad relationship with his parents, which caused Beethoven's withdrawn character. Apart from the misery of family, as a music lover, the biggest misfortune should be that you can't hear the sound. Although he was deaf, he made Beethoven love music more. When composing music, Beethoven bit a thin stick and felt the vibration of the piano with the help of the stick. The famous Symphony of Destiny was also written in this situation.

4. Helen Keller

Helen Keller lost her sight and hearing when 19 months old. Because of her deafness, her speech became vague. At such a young age, the world she lived in was dark and silent, but Helen Keller did not give in to her fate and could not speak clearly. She tied a small rope to a metal bar, held it in her mouth, and slowly practiced the other part in her hand. Finally, Helen Keller became the most famous writer and educator in the United States, finished 14 books successively, and was selected as one of the "Top Ten American Idols in the 20th Century".

5. Hua

Hua has only a junior high school diploma all his life, but he likes studying. It took him five years to complete all the math courses in high school and college. 1928, Hua was disabled with typhoid fever in his left leg. When Hua was 20 years old, a paper shocked the whole mathematics field, and he was invited to work in Tsinghua University. In Tsinghua University, Hua continued his work-study program, taught himself many foreign languages such as English and French, and published many papers. Hua's masterpiece "On Overlapping Primes" was written in a small attic outside Kunming.

6. Xu Bailun

Xu Bailun was a senior engineer of Beijing Architectural Design Institute. At the age of 4 1, he lost his sight because of a medical accident. Although the world suddenly became dark, Xu Bailun gave up himself because of the immediate setbacks. In order to make his life more valuable, Xu Bailun chose to give up his work and study, published many works, and devoted all his energy for the rest of his life to the education of blind children, so that every blind child could live more valuable.

7. Bedoich Smetana

Bedoich Smetana is a Czech composer, pianist and conductor. Like Beethoven, he is deaf. Although he was deaf, Bedoich Smetana didn't give up writing. He wrote many famous works in his life. Eventually, Bedoich Smetana suffered from mental illness because of deafness. 1884 died in Prague at the age of 60.

8. franklin delano roosevelt

Franklin delano roosevelt is the 32nd president of the United States and the only president in American history who can be re-elected for more than two terms, with the longest term. At 39, Roosevelt was diagnosed with polio. Because of this disease, Roosevelt had to stay in a wheelchair, but Roosevelt did not give in to fate. He not only tried to fight the disease, but also comforted his relatives around him. In the end, Roosevelt overcame the disease and reached the highest political peak.