Maybe when you are still worried about whether your shoes fit, they can only walk with artificial limbs. When you are still making beautiful makeup for your eyes, they can only wander in the dark world ... but even so, they are still strong and beautiful.
In order to help more disabled friends get rid of the edge of pain, Bian Xiao collected 7 inspirational short stories about disabled people. Overcome difficulties and be a person who radiates a bright life. Come on!
1, Yang Pei-want to fly without arms?
Yang Pei, female, Han nationality, born in 1990, is physically disabled and comes from Pingli County, Shaanxi Province. At the age of 9, he was electrocuted with high voltage. Although he lost his arms, he remained optimistic and never gave in to fate. Now Xiao Yangpei and her mother have gone to work in Beijing. She has always had a wish. When she has a sum of money, she will continue her studies and then do what she likes. She especially likes singing and dancing, and hopes to have her own disabled art troupe in the future.
Yang Pei, who lives in Meng Xi Street Village, Xinglong Town, Pingli County, Ankang City, Shaanxi Province, has many restless factors. The transformer in the village is placed in the middle of the village, and children always like to pull the stay cables of high-voltage poles when they come and go. When she was 9 years old, she went to school after lunch one day. She used to pull the stay cable by hand. Unexpectedly, the stay cable was loose and hit the high-voltage line.
Fate changed the course of her life in an instant. Amputation, for her who has not yet started a brilliant life, means the abandonment of her studies and the loss of her life.
Since then, the family has become more difficult, and parents have to make other arrangements: the father stays at home with his brother, and the mother takes her out to work to earn money. Without hands, life is difficult to take care of itself, let alone work to make money. Xiao Yangpei slowly practiced using his feet instead of his hands, and developed a pair of flexible feet. But the reality is too cruel. No unit is willing to accept Yang Pei without hands. In desperation, she chose to beg.
Yang Pei knows very well that disabled people must be self-reliant and confident before they can stand on their own feet. Self-improvement requires your own skills. Without professional knowledge, one cannot find a job. Even if there is a job, it will be eliminated sooner or later. She wants to find a suitable major according to her own conditions, and then study hard to make a difference in society. Her current begging is to collect money, and her dream is to save enough money to finish her studies, so that she can be educated and knowledgeable and be a disabled person. Her favorite thing to do is dancing. Her dream is to be an artist and dancer without arms.
Yang Pei never lost his dream of life and firmly believed that he could survive in adversity. She is ordinary, as ordinary as a grass on the roadside, unknown; She is extraordinary. She can pursue spiritual sublimation and even beg in adversity, in order to fly.
2. Zheng Longhua-a famous hands-free photographer.
Zheng Longhua, male, born in May 2005, 1959, from Lin 'an City, Zhejiang Province. I lost my hands in childhood. 198 1 I started to learn photography by myself. He has held various photography exhibitions at home and abroad and won many awards in various film competitions. On May 20th, 2006, Zheng Longhua started the "Light of Life" in his hometown of Lin 'an, Zhejiang, a photography activity in which a hands-free photographer talked with 100 disabled elites. In more than two years, he has traveled to more than 0/00 counties in Hong Kong, Macao and Taiwan alone, with a journey of 6. 37 1 0.9 million kilometers, interviewed10,000 disabled elites from various industries and took 4 photos. More than 50,000 pictures, 520,000 words of written materials, 19 interview notes. 860 thousand words. In May 2007, Zheng Longhua was awarded as a model worker in Hangzhou.
His photos of 65,438+000 successful disabled people and a conversation between a hands-free photographer and China 100 successful disabled people show the success stories of those disabled people who can't even walk upright without sound hands and feet.