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What are the stories about disabled people?

There are many others, such as Helen Keller, stephen william hawking and Zhang Haidi.

1, Helen Keller (65438+June 27th 0880-65438+June 1, 0968) was born in mbia, Tuscany, a small town in northern Alabama. She is an American woman writer, educator, philanthropist and social activist. Helen Keller, graduated from Radcliffe College of Harvard University, is deaf and blind.

When she was one and a half years old, she suddenly had acute cerebral congestion, and her high fever for several days kept her in a coma. When she woke up, her eyes burned blind and her ears burned deaf, leaving only her mouth to talk.

Because of her deafness, she can't correct her pronunciation and speak vaguely. For a disabled person, the world is dark and silent. In this case, it is impossible to learn to read, write and speak without a strong memory. However, Helen Keller did not give in to fate. In order to pronounce clearly, she tied a small rope to a metal bar, holding the other end in her mouth, practicing her hands and mouth, writing a word and reading a word. In order to make the written words not crooked, she also made a wooden frame and assembled a pulley to practice writing. Of course, Anne Sullivan has also made great contributions. She asked Helen to put her hand on her throat and let her feel the vibration.

2. stephen william hawking (CH, CBE, FRS, FRSA (stephen william hawking, 1942, 65438+1October 8-), a famous physicist at Cambridge University, is considered as one of the most outstanding theoretical physicists after Einstein. Hawking is the most important contemporary general relativity and cosmologist. He is one of the great men who enjoy an international reputation. He is known as one of the greatest scientists in the world, and also known as "the king of the universe".

He suffers from amyotrophic lateral sclerosis [Luger's disease], and he is paralyzed and unable to speak. The only places where he can move are two eyes and three fingers, and he can't move anywhere else.

From 1979 to 2009, he served as Lucas Professor of Mathematics, which is the highest professorship in Britain. Hawking's main research fields are cosmology and black holes. He proved the singularity theorem and black hole area theorem of general relativity, and put forward the evaporation phenomenon of black holes and the borderless Hawking universe model, which took an important step to unify the two basic theories of physics in the 20th century-relativity founded by Einstein and quantum mechanics founded by Planck.

3. Zhang Haidi

Zhang Haidi is regarded as a model of a physically disabled and determined generation, and a well-known self-taught writer. Published novels include Dream in a Wheelchair, Extremely Top, Forever and Forever, etc. Prose collections include Flying Goose, Window Facing the Sky, Questioning of Life, My German Notes, etc. And translated MODOC, the true story of an elephant. She is currently the president of China Disabled Persons' Federation.

She shattered the doctor's prediction of the length of her life with tenacious will, and she tried to live every day with a positive attitude, constantly expanding the width of life. In 1980s, her indomitable spirit showed young people all over the country the strength of struggle and inspired a large number of young people in China. She is Zhang Haidi, who is known as "the new Lei Feng in 1980s" and "the contemporary Paul".