Liu Wei 10 years old, his arms were amputated because of an accident; /kloc-at the age of 0/2, he learned to swim in the spa pool of rehabilitation hospital, and won two gold medals in the national swimming championship for the disabled two years later; 16 years old, learned to type; /kloc-learn the piano at the age of 0/9, and after one year, reach the professional level 7 equivalent to playing the piano by hand; At the age of 22, he challenged the Guinness Book of World Records and typed 233 letters in one minute, making him the fastest person in the world to type with his feet. At the age of 23, he stepped onto the stage of the Vienna Golden Hall and let the world witness the miracle of China boy.
Invisible wings of award-winning business cards
Evaluation of elected members
Yi Zhongtian, a member of the China Selection Committee, said with emotion: The brokeback pianist Liu Wei told us that music is played by heart first. Where there is a beautiful mind, there is a beautiful world.
Lu Xiaohua, a member of the selection committee, said: The scenery under your feet is infinite, and the music in your heart is like a dream. Liu Wei, tell people with facts that hard work is possible. What inspirational stories in China today can catch up with Wei Liu's piano?
Award-winning words
When the rope of fate bound his arms mercilessly, and when others' eyes sighed with sorrow in life, he still stubbornly put wings on his dreams and wrote on the keys with his feet: Believe in yourself. The changing melody is exactly the trajectory he tried to fly.