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The story of a physically disabled but determined celebrity
1, Zhang Haidi

Zhang Haidi, born in Jinan in autumn of 1955. 5-year-old suffering from myelopathy, high paraplegia. From then on, Zhang Haidi began her unique life. Unable to go to school, she finished the middle school course by herself at home.

/kloc-When he was 0/5 years old, Zhang Haidi followed his parents and sent him to the rural area of Liaocheng (Shandong) to be a teacher for his children. She also taught herself acupuncture techniques and treated villagers for free. Later, Zhang Haidi taught himself many foreign languages and worked as a radio repairman.

Facing the cruel challenge of fate, Zhang Haidi didn't feel depressed and sink. She fought against the disease with tenacious perseverance and perseverance, withstood severe tests and was full of confidence in life.

2. Helen Keller

Helen Keller is a famous American writer and educator. 1882, she was over one year old, and her brain was injured because of a high fever. From then on, she couldn't see with her eyes and listen with her ears. Later, she couldn't even speak. She grew up groping in the dark.

At the age of seven, the family hired a tutor for her, that is, Miss Sullivan, who influenced Helen's life. Sullivan was almost blind when he was a child, and he knew the pain of losing sight.

Under the guidance of her efforts, Helen learned sign language by touching hands, reading by touching some cards, and speaking by touching other people's lips.

In order to get Helen close to nature, Miss Sullivan asked her to roll on the grass, run and jump in the fields, sow seeds in the fields and climb trees to eat. I also took her to touch the newborn pig and go to the river to play with water.

Under the careful care of the teacher, Helen overcame the obstacles of blindness and deafness and completed her college studies. 1936, the teacher who lived with her for fifty years passed away, and Helen was very sad.

She knew that she would not be today without the love of her teacher, and she was determined to carry forward the love that her teacher gave her. As a result, Helen traveled all over the United States, big and small cities, all over the world, running around for the disabled and serving those unfortunate people wholeheartedly. ?

1968, Helen died at the age of 87, and her lifelong dedication to serving the disabled spread all over the world. She wrote many books and her story was made into a movie.

Teacher Sullivan gave her the most precious love. She spread this love to all the unfortunate people and brought them light and hope.

3. Hawking

When I was 2 1 year old, I was depressed for a while. When he was extremely disappointed, he had a dream that he was trying to help some people. The doctor predicted that he could only live for two years at most, but after two years, the situation was not very bad.

Later, he thought of the boy who once shared a ward with him. The boy died the next day. He seems to understand something. He felt that he was not unlucky and should not give up like this. /kloc-admitted to Cambridge University at the age of 0/7, with an extraordinary mind.

After his illness, Hawking resolutely "stood out" for his family and his own ideals and continued his research. He himself said in his biography that he didn't think the disease had much influence on him. He revels in his own world every day and tries not to think about his illness.

At the same time, he tries to prove that he can live like a normal person! In his own life, Hawking never bothers others as long as he can. He hates being regarded as disabled by others. He said: If a person is physically disabled, he must not be mentally disabled.

Hawking's willpower is very strong, and he is also a person with a strong view on life. He is always optimistic and humorous about life. After his illness, he had six very close contacts with death, and he survived tenaciously.

4. Sima Qian

Sima Qian offended the emperor by expressing his views bluntly and was sent to prison. His body was seriously damaged in prison, and he once had suicidal thoughts, but he felt that "people are inherently mortal, or they are heavier than Mount Tai or lighter than a feather".

If he dies so easily, who will finish the historical records? He is determined to live and must finish it.

At the age of 50, Sima Qian was released from prison. He worked harder and devoted all his energy to writing history books.

It took him 14 years to finally write this book with more than 500,000 words. This is a great work written by Sima Qian with his whole life's energy and painstaking efforts, which will shine forever.

5. A Bing

A Bing was blind due to eye diseases, and A Bing studied Taoist music assiduously, kept improving, widely absorbed the tunes of folk music, and wrote and played more than 270 folk music in his life.

His father, Huaqing River, is the head of Leizun Hall, a Taoist temple in Sanqing Hall, Wuxi, and is good at Taoist music. Hua lost his mother at the age of three and was raised by his aunt. At the age of 8, he joined his father as a Taoist in Leizuntang.

I began to study in a private school for three years, and then I learned drums, flutes, erhu, pipa and other musical instruments from my father. 12 years old has been able to play a variety of musical instruments, often participating in confession, chanting, playing music and other activities. 18 years old, known as Wuxi Daole expert.

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