Facing the cruel fate challenge, he didn't sink into depression, but he was full of confidence in life, fought against the disease with tenacious perseverance and stood the severe test. Although he didn't have the opportunity to enter school, he studied hard, completed all the courses in primary and secondary schools, taught himself college English and Japanese, German and Esperanto, and studied undergraduate and postgraduate courses. 1983 began to dabble in literature, translated 65,438+10,000 English novels, such as Clinic by the Sea, and created works such as A Window Open to the Sky, Questions of Life, Dreams in Wheelchairs, etc., and was praised as "Contemporary Paul".