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Can Louis Blair provide some information about his history? What kind of person is it?

French blind boy Louis Braille was only 15 years old when he invented the blind reading and writing method composed of bumps. 1829, he put forward his own public code and fought for its acceptance. Louis Braille died in 1852 at the age of 42, but his code still exists! Braille letters have been translated into various languages in the world and developed continuously, and adjusted according to new languages, new science and technology and even new information tools. Louis Braille's former residence is located in Coupare, in the east of Paris. It was preserved as a historical relic and transformed into a permanent museum.

French blind Louis Blair is known as the "father of Braille". He had a tenacious struggle with conservative forces and struggled for the creation of Braille all his life. His 6-point Braille was internationally recognized as the official Braille in 1887. At this time, he has been dead for 35 years. His 6-point Braille has brought light to the blind people in the world. 1874, the first school for the blind was established in Beijing, and Blair's 6-point Braille was introduced to China. Since then, Braille workers from all over China have developed different kinds of China Braille according to local dialects. 1952, Mr. Huang Nai created a new phonetic braille scheme based on Beijing phonetics and Putonghua, and the following year, with the approval of the Ministry of Education, the national braille was unified.

After Blair's death, in order to commemorate this outstanding creator, 1895, people took his surname-Blair as the international common name of the world's braille. So Braille is now called Blair internationally. June 6, 2002 is the anniversary of the death of Louis Blair. On this occasion, blind people all over the world look back with reverence at Mr. Blair, known as the "father of Braille".

1829, Louis Braille, a French blind man, created a script for the blind-Braille. This kind of creation has brought great happiness to the blind, but his life of fighting for the interests of the blind is little known.

1809 65438+1On October 4th, Louis Blair was born in the village of Couperet near Paris. When Blair was three years old, he was playing in his father's studio one day and accidentally hurt his eye with a tool. The resulting infection soon affected the other eye, and he went blind at the age of five. At the age of ten, he was sent to the Royal School for the Blind in Paris.

1829, Blair announced his Braille scheme to all the teachers and students of Paris School for the Blind for the first time, asking the leaders to review it, but some teachers objected. After 12 years of struggle, Blair finally fell ill with depression. Just a few days before his death, one of his female students played the piano in a grand concert and was well received. When the student introduced her success to the audience, she mentioned her teacher Blair, and she attributed her success entirely to her teacher. So she told us how Blair created this kind of Braille, how he patiently taught her, and how Blair's Braille was still adopted by the school authorities. Everyone was very moved. The next day, the news was published in a newspaper in Paris. In this case, the Paris School for the Blind had to adopt this popular Blair Braille. A few days later, Blair died at 1852. He is only 43 years old. Since the blind character of Blair's creation came out, practice has made a fair conclusion about it. Not only have countries all over the world established their own Braille systems, but some countries have also made their own Braille symbols and Braille shorthand symbols according to their needs. Blair not only developed and perfected the Braille music score system, but also appeared a complete scientific symbol of blind characters based on the basic digital symbols he proposed in those years, which can be used internationally, so that the blind can master modern scientific and cultural knowledge more comprehensively and learn profound theoretical knowledge of scientific culture like healthy people.