Zhang Haidi got spinal hemangioma when he was a child, which led to paraplegia. Facing the cruel fate challenge, she didn't feel depressed or sink. She fought against the disease with tenacious perseverance, taught herself college English, Japanese and German, and also took courses for universities and graduate students.
With the belief that "to live is to be a person who is beneficial to society", Zhang Haidi took Paul as an example, bravely dedicated his light and enthusiasm to the people, and answered the questions of outlook on life and values that hundreds of millions of young people are very concerned about with with his words and deeds.
Part of Zhang Haidi's deeds:
199 1 Zhang Haidi continued to fight her fate with indomitable spirit after undergoing cancer surgery. She began to study for postgraduate courses in philosophy, and after unremitting efforts, she wrote a paper "Disabled People in the Perspective of Cultural Philosophy". 1993 passed the postgraduate course examination of philosophy department of Jilin University and passed the thesis defense, and was awarded the master's degree.
Zhang Haidi proved the power of life with her own courage, just as she herself said, "Like all determined people, I regard trying to explore myself as real happiness." With the spirit of overcoming her own obstacles, she opened a road for the disabled to enter the sea of knowledge.
Zhang Haidi has also done a lot of social work for many years. She inspired countless young people to make progress with her speeches and songs. She often goes to welfare homes, special education schools and disabled families to visit the elderly and disabled children and send them gifts and warmth.
She built a primary school for the village in the countryside, helped poor disabled children to treat diseases and study, and donated money to the disaster areas and children, donating more than 60 thousand yuan of her own remuneration. She also actively participated in various work and activities of the cause of the disabled, called on the whole society to support the cause of the disabled, cared for and helped the disabled, encouraged them to be self-reliant, and made outstanding contributions to the development of the cause of the disabled.