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Liao Zhi's personal data
Liao Zhi, Liao Zhi, a beauty dance teacher in Hanwang Town, Mianzhu, lost her legs in the 5. 12 earthquake and wanted to raise clothes for the victims in her hometown through a charity performance. After the Ya 'an earthquake in April 20 13, she went to the front line of emergency rescue and disaster relief as a volunteer. Liao Zhi, a beauty dance teacher in Hanwang Town, Mianzhu, lost her legs in the 5. 12 earthquake. She collected clothes for the victims in her hometown through a charity performance. Sun Huaiqing, a Chongqing entrepreneur who has been doing business in Guangdong for many years, flew back to Chongqing and donated the first 20,000 yuan charity performance fund to her. After the Ya 'an earthquake in April 20 13, she went to the front line of emergency rescue and disaster relief, wearing artificial limbs to send food, clothes, generators and tents. [1] Liao Zhi starred in the micro film Encouragement. This micro-film is one of the original series of China Internet TV CNTV, directed by Rolling. The film, written and performed by Liao Zhi, draws lessons from the treatment of the American film Buried Alive. It uses three-dimensional animation special effects to show the prosperous scene after the reconstruction of the city, uses two-dimensional animation special effects to show the beautiful scene when Liao Zhimeng came to his daughter, and uses the most authentic pictures to render the atmosphere and express sincere feelings. The original story of Encouragement is that Liao Zhi lost his legs and daughter in the 5. 12 earthquake. After his recovery, he overcame difficulties and participated in the performance of Encouragement, which achieved great social repercussions. Later, he prepared a charity performance in his hometown, and donated clothes to the victims in his hometown with the proceeds to repay the society and convey love. In the form of diary, the film is arranged according to the first-hand information provided by Liao Zhi herself, and the important cases that best reflect her psychological process are selected for adaptation.