Stories of famous people in China and abroad who are disabled and strong (8 selected articles)
The stories are generally closely related to the production and life of primitive humans. They were eager to understand nature, so they Based on oneself, imagine that everything in the world is like human beings, with life and will. Below are the stories of famous people from China and abroad who are disabled and strong. I hope it will be helpful to everyone! Stories of Chinese and Foreign Famous People with Physical Disabilities Part 1
When Tai Lihua was two years old, she lost her hearing due to a high fever. It wasn't long before her sweet singing voice also shut down. After that, she fell into a silent world, but she didn't know it. It wasn't until she was 5 years old that the children in the kindergarten took turns to play a game of identifying sounds while blindfolded, and she realized that she was different from others, and she cried sadly. For this reason, her father took her to Wuhan, Shanghai, Beijing and other places to seek medical advice. Whenever she heard there was a glimmer of hope for treatment, she would not let her go, but she never got better. When she was about to turn 7, her parents sent her to a city school for the deaf and mute to study.
Dancing makes Tai Lihua taste endless joy, but she knows that in today's modern world, knowledge is important to a person. When she was 17 years old, she set a new goal for herself: go to college. So she put her stubbornness in practicing dance into studying cultural classes. In 1994, she got her wish and passed the Department of Decoration Design of Hubei Institute of Fine Arts and became a college student.
Today, Tai Lihua has become the mainstay of the Chinese Disabled Persons Art Troupe. Not only does she serve as the captain of the actors of the Disabled People's Art Troupe and the vice chairman of the China Special Arts Association, she is also the "image ambassador" of the China Disabled People's Art Troupe and has toured more than 40 countries. Her performance stills are all It appears in the most eye-catching position in the art troupe's promotional materials. Stories of Chinese and Foreign Famous People with Disabilities 2
Helen Keller (Helen Keller, June 27, 1880 - June 1, 1968), a 19th-century American blind and deaf female writer and educator , philanthropist, social activist. With her tenacious perseverance and the help of teacher Anne Sullivan, she mastered five languages ??including English, French and German. She has completed a series of her books and is committed to benefiting the disabled and establishing charities. She was named one of the top ten heroic idols in the United States by Time Magazine and won the "Presidential Medal of Freedom" and other awards. His major works include "If You Give Me Three Days of Light", "My Life", "My Teacher" and other works. Helen passed away on June 1, 1968. In 1971, the international director of Lions Club International announced that June 1 of each year would be designated as "Helen Keller Day". The famous writer Mark Twain once said: "Helen Keller and Napoleon were two outstanding figures in the 19th century. Napoleon tried to conquer the world with force, but he failed; Helen Keller conquered the world with pen, and she succeeded." 3 Stories of Famous People in China and Foreign Countries Who Are Physically Disabled and Strong-willed
When Hawking was thirteen or fourteen years old, he had already made up his mind to engage in research in physics and astronomy. At the age of seventeen, he received a scholarship in natural sciences and successfully entered Oxford University. After graduating with a bachelor's degree, he transferred to Cambridge University to study for a doctorate in cosmology. He soon discovered he had Lou Gehrig's disease, which causes muscle wasting. Because the doctors were helpless about the disease, he initially planned to give up his ideal of doing research. However, later the deterioration of the disease slowed down, and he regained his mood, overcome all difficulties, stood up from the setback, and faced this misfortune bravely. Continue your research.
In the 1970s, he and Penrose proved the famous singularity theorem, and both won the Wolf Prize in Physics in 1988. He also proved that the area of ??a black hole does not decrease with time. In 1973, he discovered that the temperature of black hole radiation is inversely proportional to its mass, that is, the black hole will become smaller due to radiation, but the temperature will increase, and eventually it will explode and disappear.
In the 1980s, he began to study quantum cosmology. At this time, he already had problems with his mobility. Later, he underwent tracheal surgery due to pneumonia, which made him unable to speak again. Now he is paralyzed and relies on an electric wheelchair to replace his legs. He also relies on computers and speech synthesizers to speak and write.
Although everyone thinks he is very unfortunate, his scientific achievements were achieved after he became ill. With his perseverance and unyielding will, he defeated the disease, created a miracle, and proved that disability is not an obstacle to success. His love for life and enthusiasm for scientific research are worth learning from the younger generation. Stories of Chinese and Foreign Celebrities with Physical Disabilities Part 4
Sang Lan was born in February 1981 in Ningbo, Zhejiang Province. She is a former member of the national women's gymnastics team and won the vault championship at the national games. As of today, the strong Sang Lan has spent 6 years in a wheelchair with a smile.
After being accidentally injured at the New York Friendship Games on the evening of July 21, 1998,
The unknown Sang Lan became the most watched person in the world. It was indeed an accident. At that time, Sang Lan was warming up before the vault competition. The moment she took off, a coach from the outside team reached out and interfered with her, causing her movements to deform, from high altitude to the ground, and she landed head first. After suffering such a major change, she showed rare perseverance. Her attending doctor said: "Sang Lan behaved very bravely. She never complained. The word I can find to express her is 'courage'.
Even after knowing that she could never stand up again, she never regretted practicing gymnastics. She said: "I have confidence in myself and I will never give up hope." "
In the past three years, Sang Lan has fulfilled her promise with her actions. She studied at Peking University, joined Star TV to host programs, served as an Olympic bid ambassador, and participated in the Athens Olympics and Beijing relay... She is full of power. A smile can always give people hope! 5 stories of famous people in China and abroad who are disabled but strong and strong
Byron - a poet who is disabled and strong
In 1788, Byron (bài lún) Born in a declining aristocratic family in London, Byron was born with a limp and walked with a limp, despite his mother's efforts to support him. He sought medical treatment everywhere, but his foot was never cured
Because of his disability, Byron was often bullied by his peers (wǔ), which caused great harm to Byron in his childhood.
One time, Byron passed by a swimming pool after school, and several classmates were swimming in it. Byron looked at him and saw that he was fascinated. interesting. Another companion sneered (jī) and said with a smile: "What a big joke!" It would be nice if he could walk on land. "Byron turned around and ran away angrily. He secretly made up his mind: "I must learn to swim and show them. If they can do it, I can do it too, and I will do better! "
In order to achieve this goal, Byron soaked in the water every day and kept swimming. Finally, at the school sports meeting, Byron won the swimming championship with his strong perseverance (yì). (guàn) army.
Byron proved his worth with actions and won everyone's respect (zūn).
Let me tell you gently: Byron (1788- 1824), a great British romantic poet who wrote a large number of poems throughout his life. Among them, the long verse novel "Don Juan" is a rare masterpiece in the history of European literature. Story 6
The Story of Beethoven
"Symphony of Destiny" is Beethoven's most outstanding work. Its theme reflects the struggle between human beings and fate and their ultimate victory over fate. This is also a portrayal of his own life. This is the heavy and powerful note that appears continuously in the first movement. Beethoven said: "This is how fate knocks on the door." ”
Beethoven is a world-famous musician and one with the worst fate. In his childhood, Beethoven grew up soaked in tears. His family was poor and his parents were at odds, which resulted in Beethoven’s serious character. , withdrawn, stubborn and independent, with strong and deep feelings in his heart. He started composing music at the age of 12, and participated in a band performance at the age of 14 and received wages to support the family. By the age of 17, his mother died of illness, leaving only two younger brothers in the family. , a sister and a fallen father. Soon, Beethoven got typhoid and smallpox and almost died. Beethoven simply became a symbol of suffering, and his misfortune was unbearable for a child. Despite this, Beethoven survived. He loves music so much that he cannot live without it. His works are full of noble thoughts and express his endless pursuit and yearning for the beautiful things in the world. To say that Beethoven had a bad fate was not just about his miserable childhood. In fact, his biggest misfortune was his deafness at the age of 28, and then his hearing gradually weakened when he went for a walk in the wild. He could no longer hear the farmer's flute. From then on, he lived a lonely life as a deaf person, devoting all his energy to fighting against deafness. There were too few people in the world who could understand Beethoven, and the only one who could give him was. The only comfort was music. When he was composing, he often bit a thin wooden stick in his mouth to feel the vibration of the piano. He used a voice that he could not hear to express his love for nature and his pursuit of truth. Longing for the future. His famous "Symphony of Destiny" was composed in a state of complete loss of hearing. He firmly believed that "music can make the human spirit burst into flames" and "fight tenaciously and win through struggle." "This kind of thought runs through Beethoven's works.
On March 26, 1827, on a thunderstorm night, the musical giant passed away. He was only 57 years old at that time. Beethoven's life was tragic, The world never gave him joy, but he created joy for mankind. Beethoven was physically weak, but he was a real strong man. 7 Celebrities with Physical Disabilities and Strong Minds
Helen Keller.
Helen Keller was able to not give up on himself because of his shortcomings, but to work harder and make progress, so in the end we ordinary people are both smart and healthy. If we don't know how to work hard, it is really. I'm so sorry for myself!
Do you believe in miracles? Do you believe that a blind, deaf and mute person can become a writer? Yes, this person is the great Ms. Helen Keller. When she was more than 10 years old, she became blind and became deaf and mute due to illness. Due to this, Helen's temper became very violent and she would lose her temper and throw things. She invited a very patient tutor, Miss Sullivan, and Helen gradually changed under her influence and education.
She understands that everyone loves her so much that she cannot live up to their expectations of her. She used her only sense of touch, taste and smell to understand the surrounding environment, worked hard to enrich herself, and later further learned to write.
In a few years, when her first book "My Life" was published, it immediately caused a sensation across the United States. Although Helen Keller's facial features were mutilated, she was able to overcome her misfortune and complete her college education. In the future, I will be more committed to social work in educating disabled children. This spirit of hard work and progress is really worthy of our imitation. Helen Keller is really a person with a physical disability and a strong will. 8 Stories of Disabled and Strong Celebrities at Home and Abroad
Zhang Haidi
Zhang Haidi, a physically disabled and strong-willed woman who has the courage to fight against disease, is an idol of an entire era and a contemporary figure. "Paul Korchagin".
Five-year-old Zhang Haidi is paralyzed from the chest down due to myelopathy. No matter what she does, she can only do it in a wheelchair. From then on, Zhang Haidi began her special life path. She cannot carry a schoolbag to school like a normal child. She can only sit in a wheelchair at home and teach herself the knowledge that normal children learn in school. Soon, she had an operation. After this operation, she could only lie motionless on the bed and could not 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 studied primary school and middle school textbooks by himself, and later began to study English by himself. She set a rule for herself: memorize 10 English words every day. If she couldn't memorize them all or forgot a few, she would bite her fingers hard. As a result, her English improved very quickly, and gradually she began to translate English materials for relevant units. Once, she translated a novel - "Seaside Clinic". When she came to the publishing house with a thick translation manuscript, the old editor was deeply moved and wrote a preface for her personally, titled: The road stretches under the feet of a paralyzed girl.
In the face of the cruel challenge of fate, Zhang Haidi did not feel depressed or sinking. She fought against the disease with tenacious perseverance and perseverance, withstood severe tests, and was always full of confidence in life.
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