1. Yang Pei - Wants to fly even without arms
Yang Pei, female, Han nationality, born in 1990, physically disabled, from Pingli County, Shaanxi Province. He suffered a high-voltage electric shock when he was 9 years old. Although he lost both arms, he has always been optimistic and never surrendered to fate.
Yang Pei knows very well that in order for disabled people to be independent, they must first be self-reliant and confident. To improve yourself, you must have your own skills. If you don't have expertise, you won't be able to find a job. Even if you have a job, you will be eliminated sooner or later. She wants to find a major that suits her based on her own conditions, and then study hard and study hard to make a difference in society.
2. Gao Zhipeng - Capturing shining notes in the dark
Gao Zhipeng, male, Han nationality, born in 1974, visually disabled, native of Luliang, Shanxi Province, currently music director of Taiyuan City School for Blind Children teacher. At the age of 6, he lost his sight due to a failed operation. At the age of 13, he learned folk arts from the folk. At the age of 18, he became a transfer student at the Taiyuan School for Blind Children. At the age of 28, he was admitted to the Chinese Opera Academy.
He combines writing lyrics, composing music, singing and performing. He has composed hundreds of songs and won many awards in national competitions. Nearly a hundred media have reported on his deeds.
3. Huang Yu - the "glass doll" who won a better life
Huang Yu, male, Han nationality, born in 1967, physically disabled, member of the Communist Party of China, Xuhui, Shanghai A native of Shanghai District, he is currently the manager of Shanghai "Xiaoyuting" Engraving Crafts Trading Company, and the vice chairman of Shanghai Association of Physically Disabled Persons. He was born with osteogenesis imperfecta, resulting in severe disability of his lower limbs. He has never been to school for a day. He participated in distance university education and obtained multiple self-study certificates in English.
In 1991, the "Xiaoyuting" Engraving Society was founded. From a starting capital of 100 yuan, it has grown into a medium-sized service enterprise with an annual turnover of more than 600,000 yuan; it has provided employment for 15 disabled people and laid-off workers. He was once rated as one of the top 100 physically disabled people in Shanghai and a model of self-improvement.
4. Zheng Longhua - a famous photographer without hands
Zheng Longhua, male, was born in Lin'an City, Zhejiang Province in May 1959. He lost his hands when he was young and began to teach himself photography in 1981. He has held various photography exhibitions at home and abroad, and won many awards in various film competitions.
After more than two years, he traveled alone to more than 100 counties across the country and Hong Kong, Macao and Taiwan, covering a distance of 637.19 million kilometers, and interviewed 100 disabled elites from various industries. Wrote 190,000 words of interview notes. The photos he took of 100 successful disabled people show the success stories of disabled people who do not have sound hands or feet, or even cannot stand upright.
5. Li Zhihua - a college student with "foot skills"
Li Zhihua, female, Han nationality, born in 1984, physically disabled, native of Zalut Banner, Inner Mongolia Autonomous Region, undergraduate student in the Art Design Department of Xi'an Eurasian University . Lost both arms in a fire.
She never went to high school. Through tenacious study, she was admitted to a junior college and then to a bachelor's degree. She is now preparing for the master's degree in calligraphy in XX. In early April XX, the Ministry of Education and the All-China Women's Federation jointly issued a notice calling on young people across the country to learn from Li Zhihua, who is physically disabled and strong.