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Xu Jialing won the fifth place in the swimming competition of the Tokyo Paralympic Games. What does this inspire you?

Xu Jialing won the fifth place in the swimming competition of the Tokyo Paralympic Games. Although her ranking is not very good, it is also the glory of her country. This spirit is worth learning. The glory and dream of disabled sports in China, the champion of disabled swimming in China, is also a kind of reward and encouragement for disabled swimmers, and a sport with special significance to realize their dreams and life values. "Even if there is a strong wind, life will not give up." Even if you are disabled, you must have a firm will and indomitable spirit. Encourage disabled people to struggle to change their destiny and learn to achieve the future!

At the Paralympic Games in Tokyo, China athletes competed for gold and silver, standing on the highest podium again and again, raising the national flag, playing the national anthem and enhancing national prestige. They are physically and mentally strong and have touched countless people. As of 4: 00 pm on September 3rd, the China delegation ranked first in the gold medal list and medal list with 80 gold medals, 46 silver medals and 44 bronze medals.

Behind the achievements are the extraordinary efforts and efforts of these disabled athletes, which is the transformation process that they do not bow to difficulties and turn their unfortunate life into a successful and inspirational life.

There is a saying that when God closes a door for you, he also opens a window for you. For disabled athletes, their windows are open, but without hard training, perseverance and the will to overcome themselves and difficulties, this window will not usher in the sun. Through extraordinary training, the competitive level of disabled Olympic athletes has been greatly improved, and many of them have exceeded the level of normal people. Through training, they walked out of the shadow of disability and found a confident life!

At the Paralympic Games, every athlete is a hero, and the results are of course important. More importantly, they are indomitable, tenacious and optimistic, and do not bow to fate. They are physically disabled and determined, not afraid of difficulties, brave in the face of the injustice of fate, full of positive energy and inspirational life. Regardless of winning or losing, each of us should learn from them, forge ahead, face difficulties, pursue dreams and add luster to our lives.