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The story of disabled people and determined people, about 400 words.
The story of a physically disabled and determined person:

I. Zhang Haidi

Zhang Haidi, a physically disabled, determined woman who bravely fought against illness, is an idol of the whole era and a contemporary Pavel Colta King. Five-year-old Zhang Haidi is paralyzed from the chest down because of myelopathy, so she can only do everything in a wheelchair. From then on, Zhang Haidi began her special life.

She can't go to school with a schoolbag on her back like a normal child. She can only sit in a wheelchair at home and teach herself what normal children learn at school.

Soon, she had an operation. After this operation, she can only lie still in bed and can't even twist her neck. She asked her mother to put a mirror on the table so that she could read from the mirror.

In this way, Zhang Haidi systematically taught himself primary and secondary school textbooks, and later began to teach himself English. She made a rule for herself: recite 10 English words every day. If she can't recite it completely, she will bite her fingers if she forgets a few.

So her English improved rapidly, and gradually, she began to translate English materials for relevant units. On one occasion, she translated a novel, The Seaside Clinic.

When she came to the publishing house with a thick translation, the old editor was deeply moved, so he personally wrote a preface for her, entitled: Road, extending at the foot of a paralyzed girl. 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 always full of confidence in life.

Second, Sang Lan.

Sang Lan, a native of Ningbo, Zhejiang, was a former member of the China women's gymnastics team. She 1993 joined the national team, and 1997 won the national vault championship. 1On July 22nd, 998, she was accidentally injured while attending the 4th Goodwill Games in the United States, resulting in a broken cervical vertebra and paraplegia below the chest. It was really an accident.

Sang Lan was warming up before the vault. At the moment of her take-off, the front probe of coach Ma, an outside player, interfered with her, causing her to deform and cut her head first from the air to the ground.

After such a great change, she showed rare perseverance. Her doctor said, "Sang Lan is very brave. She never complains about anything. The word I can find to express her is' courage'. "

Even if she knew that she could never stand up again, she would not regret practicing gymnastics. She said: "I have confidence in myself, and I will never give up hope." Sang Lan proved her commitment by action. She studied in Peking University, joined Star TV to host the program, served as the ambassador for the Olympic bid, and participated in the Beijing relay of Athens Olympic Games ... Her powerful smile always gave people hope!

Third, Roosevelt.

When Roosevelt, the 32nd president of the United States, was young, his legs were lame because of illness, and his teeth were uneven and protruding. He almost thinks he is the most unfortunate child in the world, so he seldom plays games with his classmates. When the teacher asked him to answer questions, he always kept his head down and said nothing.

He overcomes any shortcomings he can overcome and makes use of what he can't. Through his speech, he learned how to hide his fangs and the posture of his piling worker with falsetto. Although there was nothing surprising in his speech, he didn't fail because of his voice and posture.

He has no loud voice, no powerful gestures, and no amazing words like some people. However, at that time, he was one of the most powerful speakers. Because Roosevelt didn't flinch and be depressed in the face of defects, he fully and comprehensively knew himself.

While being aware of their own shortcomings, they can correctly evaluate themselves and struggle tenaciously. Don't be discouraged by shortcomings, even use it, turn it into capital, turn it into an escalator, and climb the peak of fame. In his later years, few people knew that he had serious shortcomings.

Fourth, Yang Mengheng.

He is a freshman in the School of Translation, Sun Yat-sen University. His name is Yang Mengheng. He is 176 cm tall and weighs more than 40 kg. At the National Day Gala, he performed the stunt of opening an umbrella with his neck crooked, holding chopsticks with his feet, hanging clothes and holding peanuts, which won everyone's applause. Everyone thought he was a master of acrobatic troupe invited by the school, but when he was on the stage and showed two empty sleeves, everyone was shocked.

It turned out that when he was seven years old, he lost his arms because he was electrocuted by a high-voltage line, but he was good at swimming, football and calligraphy. For fourteen years, he has been insisting on turning pages with his feet. He is also the top liberal arts scholar in Yiliang County, Kunming, and the top 60 in Yunnan Province. That year, Yang Mengheng was knocked down by a voltage of 65,438+million volts, and he fainted a few seconds later.

Father Yang Hongbin took his injured son from the health center, to the county hospital, and then to the Second Affiliated Hospital of Kunming Medical College, in order not to let his son leave him forever. In the end, Yang Mengheng stubbornly persisted, but his arms were amputated and he became a disabled person. Father Yang Hongbin also knows that he and his wife can't take care of their son forever. They let Yang Mengheng wash clothes, clean and write at home by himself ... He has blisters on his feet.

The mother said that the first sentence when her son woke up after being shocked was "I want to study". In order to realize this ideal, Yang Mengheng learned to write with his feet in three months. When studying in high school, Yang Mengheng's desk was 30 centimeters lower than others', so his feet could be placed directly on the desk to write. The results on this table are very good.

Yang Mengheng said that before entering senior high school, my father set himself the goal of being in the top 200 of Grade One, in the top 200 of Grade Two 100, and in the top 50 of Grade Three, so it should be no problem to be admitted to a key university.

But he overfulfilled his task in the first exam: the first exam was 17 grade, and the final exam of senior one was 13 grade. Since then, he has become the first in his grade and has remained so. He said that his study can be summed up in two words: intention.

Verb (short for verb) Helen Keller

Just one year old, one evening, before the sun went down, my mother put a pot of hot water for Helen. Keller scrubbed himself. However, when mother took Helen out of the bathtub. Keller picked it up and put it on his knee. She was about to wrap herself in a big towel when Helen Keller's eyes were suddenly attracted by the swaying shadow on the floor.

She looked at it curiously, absorbed in it, her eyes were motionless, and she couldn't help but reach out and pounce on it, as if to catch it. At that time, although mother had noticed Helen? In Keller's eyes, but in his mother's eyes, the shadow of trees is just a normal and natural phenomenon, and there is nothing to make a fuss about.

So, she never thought that Helen Keller would lean forward with such strength, and she slipped away carelessly, leaving Helen? Keller slipped to the ground and began to cry. Knowing that her daughter was frightened, the mother quickly took Helen with her? Keller fell into her arms and coaxed and cheated for a long time, Helen? Keller quieted down.

Soon after, my mother quietly recalled what happened, and she found that Helen Keller seemed to be particularly observant. Usually, a one-year-old baby should be ignorant and have no tendency to try to understand anything deeply, but Helen Keller has a delicate mind and even wants to feel the wonder of change with her own limbs.

Of course, compared with adults, Helen Keller's performance is not mature. If compared with other babies, it can't be special. And parents are lucky enough to have a gifted child, of course, they are proud! Whenever relatives and friends visit home, they just don't talk about their daughters.

Once the topic turns to Helen Keller, the mother's contented joy will naturally emerge from her words. But how long can this joy last? While her parents were talking happily about Helen Keller's bright future, Helen Keller fell ill inexplicably, which not only took away her parents' hopes, but also turned Helen Keller into an invisible and inaudible little girl.