How do you make yourself strong and optimistic when you encounter difficulties?

A sheep skull is placed on the table. The lines are curved and hard, quietly showing a mysterious and primitive beauty. Around the case, there were more than 20 young men and women, splashing ink on the drawing board and painting. Sitting on the sofa next to the studio door is a young man with good features and fine features. With the help of a pair of crutches, he occasionally gives guidance to the young painter who is asking for advice. His words are concise and gentle, and he talks about the principles of art and the essentials of structure and lines with a smile. This is Shuozhou City. Daily scenes in Jingjiang's studio.

The painter Zhao Jingjiang is a disabled person and the owner of Jingjiang Studio. He suffered 16 fractures before the age of 20 and was diagnosed with congenital osteoporosis by Beijing Jishuitan Hospital. The soft bones prevented him from living, studying and studying like normal people. Starting when he was 13 years old, he took three years to complete all the courses from elementary school to junior high school, and another two years to self-study some courses from high school and Shanghai Normal University. Before the age of 24, he used crutches to travel up and down the country by train and car. He traveled far and wide to study and obtained a postgraduate degree in art. Afterwards, he returned to Shuozhou and opened an art tutoring class. He has overcome difficulties that are unimaginable for ordinary people and achieved many achievements that are also difficult for ordinary people to achieve. People who are familiar with Zhao Jingjiang say that Zhao Jingjiang's bones are actually very hard because he suffers from rickets.

In March 1981, Zhao Jingjiang was born in a farm family in Zhongzhongpai Village, Pinglu County, Shanxi Province. He suffered his first fracture when he was 3 months old. When he was 1 year old, he was lying in bed. Zhao Jingjiang suffered three fractures. When he suffered his sixth fracture, Zhao Jingjiang quietly walked home holding on to the wall, lying on the kang and lying about being tired, not wanting to make the adults anxious. At a young age, I learned how to bear the pain of broken bones alone. He was forced to leave the elementary school where he attended half a semester and go home to rest.

One day, Teacher Wang Yu, who teaches Chinese in the middle school in the village, came to Zhao Jingjiang’s house. Jingjiang’s father took out a notebook and asked Teacher Wang to appreciate the various complex drawings his son had drawn on the white paper. The ideographic drawing is mixed with a small amount of text. Teacher Wang guessed that Xiao Jingjiang used pictures instead of text because he was illiterate. Xiao Jingjiang's father asked his son to tell the meaning of the picture. Zhao Jingjiang only talked for a few pages. Teacher Wang Yu clapped his hands and said: "You can teach me, I taught you!"

From the spring of 1993 to In 1996, Wang Yu was transferred from the village middle school. He used one hour of his spare time every day to tutor Zhao Jingjiang through all liberal arts courses from elementary school to junior high school, rain or shine, regardless of holidays. Zhao Jingjiang's test scores reached the highest level among rural junior high school students. Subsequently, Zhao Jingjiang completed most of the courses in high school and Shanghai Normal University. During this period, Zhao Jingjiang painted and wrote poems. He began to publish poetry and prose at the age of 16. A long painting of "Dragon Fighter" became famous in Pinglu District, Shuozhou City in the days welcoming the return of Hong Kong. At the age of 17, he joined the Shuozhou City Writers Association and Shuozhou Art Association; at the age of 19, his painting "Sunflower" won provincial and national awards successively. In the same year, he joined the Shanxi Meticulous Flower-and-Bird Painting Research Association. As his fame grew, he responded to the kind invitation of the villagers and opened a painting training class in Pinglu District, attracting a large number of people to study and visit. In order to run the studio responsibly, Zhao Jingjiang went out to study on crutches. He first went to Taiyuan to study Chinese painting for one year under the famous painter Professor Shi Bingyou of the Fine Arts Department of Shanxi University, and then attended Changsha Art School for the Disabled. I attended three art classes in Taiyuan, Changsha and Harbin, and systematically studied traditional Chinese painting techniques, oil painting techniques and art theory. After returning from his studies, Zhao Jingjiang opened Jingjiang Studio and realized one of his dreams. He once dreamed of setting up a school by himself so that all the children who were suffering could come to study! Among the children who come to Jingjiang's studio to study, there are many very poor children. Every child with difficulties reminds Zhao Jingjiang of his own childhood. He always tries to give them half or full free tuition, and also provides them with Free room and board provided.

Zhao Jingjiang suffered a lot from rickets, but he also learned to be strong. Today, he not only teaches children to draw, but also teaches them how to face and overcome difficulties in life.

A person's strength and optimism lie in whether he knows how to let go. Don't close yourself in a corner when encountering problems. Think about him, why can he do it but you can't? The first step in being a human being is to think highly of yourself.

There is nothing you can't do, as long as you are willing to do it. Whenever you feel discouraged, take a deep breath and shout in the mirror: You are the best^^^^^^^^^^^

Success is reserved for those who are prepared…………