When I was young, I was sick, deaf in both ears and blind in both eyes. At the age of seven, Anne Sullivan became her mentor, and she became her mentor for 50 years. With Sullivan's help, he entered the university and graduated with honors. During her college years, she wrote The Story of My Life, telling how she overcame illness and disability and inspired thousands of disabled people and normal people.
This book has been translated into 50 languages and distributed all over the world. Later, he wrote many words and several autobiographical novels, which showed that darkness and silence did not exist. Later, Keller became an outstanding social reformer, giving speeches in the United States, Europe and Asia to raise money for the blind and deaf. During World War II, she visited many hospitals to offer condolences to the blind soldiers. Her spirit is revered by people.
2. Wu Yunduo?
Born in 19 17, originally from Wuhan, Hubei, Pingxiang, Jiangxi. I worked as a miner in Anyuan coal mine in my early years. After the outbreak of the Anti-Japanese War, Wu Yunduo came all the way to Yunling in southern Anhui, and 1938 joined the New Fourth Army and 1939 joined China. He presided over the successful design and development of gun barrel, participated in the design and manufacture of 37 mm flat-fire guns and various mines such as timing and stepping on fire, and made contributions to improving the firepower of troops.
In the production and development of weapons and ammunition, he was injured many times, lost his left eye and disabled his left hand and right leg. After more than 20 operations, dozens of shrapnel remained on him. He still overcame his disability with tenacious perseverance and insisted on fighting in the front line of production. He said: "As long as I live for one day, I must work for the party and the people for one day."
3. Washington
Washington was born into a big landlord family with 5000 mu of land, but when he was 1 1 years old, his father, who was only 49 years old, died, which left him with unforgettable sorrow. He secretly vowed to open his own path. At the age of 20, his 34-year-old brother died, leaving the burden of taking care of his wife and children and managing the company to Washington, who was only 20 years old. He supported a broken family with indomitable perseverance.
In the years of the War of Independence, the army he led was simply a rabble, but after eight years of hard struggle, he won. After being elected as the first president, he won the hearts of the people with frankness and sincerity; With his knowledge and good use, he won the assistance of outstanding politicians, and with his super judgment and superb control, he resolved various differences and achieved a temporary new America!
4. Churchill and Fleming
At the beginning of the 20th century, Britain produced two outstanding figures. One is British Prime Minister Winston Churchill, who greatly promoted the victory of world anti-fascism in World War II, and his extraordinary wisdom and character are universally respected. One is British bacteriologist alexander fleming, who invented penicillin, which was listed as one of the three great inventions during World War II and brought good news to human health.
Interestingly, both of them faced bad luck when they were young. Churchill unfortunately fell into the cesspit when he was a child. Fortunately, a farmer heard the sound and jumped into the cesspool to rescue him. This farmer is Fleming's father. Fleming's family is poor and he can't go to school. Churchill's father thanked the farmer for saving his son's life. As a British MP, he sent Fleming to school until he graduated from medical school.
Without the dedication of Fleming's father, there would be no outstanding politician and national leader in the world; Without Churchill's father's gratitude, mankind would lose an outstanding doctor and inventor.
5. Margaret Thatcher
She was born in a small town in England. Her father is a grocer and her mother is a tailor. Under the influence of her father, she developed a passion for politics.
After entering middle school, she became a member of the school debate club, and her eloquence and courage left girls of her age behind. Later, in order to have a chance to go into politics, she advanced placement and applied to Oxford University, but was stopped because she failed the Latin exam. But she didn't give up. She has never learned this language. In a few months, she learned by rote the courses that others took five years to complete, and finally got the key to open the door of Oxford.
At Oxford University, she studied very well and took an active part in various social and political activities. Because of her professionalism, excellent work, extraordinary organizational skills and eloquence, she became the first female chairman of the Conservative Party Association in Oxford history. At this point, she was only in her early twenties. With this identity, she seized every opportunity to attend various social and speech occasions and became famous in one fell swoop, which also laid a solid foundation for her later political career.
Extended data:
Wu Yunduo (1917 65438+10 month17-19965438+May 2), male, originally from Anyuan Coal Mine, Pingxiang City, Jiangxi Province. 1938 joined the new fourth army, 1939 joined China. He used to be the deputy director of the Central South Ordnance Bureau, the deputy chief engineer of the Institute of Mechanical Science, and the vice president of the Research Institute of the Fifth Machinery Department.
Wu Yunduo is the founder of the weapons industry of the New Fourth Army, the pioneer of the weapons industry of New China and the first generation of workers' writers of New China. He is called "pavel korchagin" of China. Wu Yunduo's autobiography "Give Everything to the Party" has inspired generations of young people.
The people of the former Soviet Union established the China Paul Memorial Hall at Gorky Street 14. 199 1, Wu Yunduo was rated as a national model of self-improvement. In 2009, Wu Yunduo was named as one of the 65,438,000 hero models who made outstanding contributions to the founding of New China.
References:
Baidu Encyclopedia-Wu Yunduo