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An inspirational story about natural disability

There are not a few people who are physically disabled and determined in society. The following is an inspirational story of natural disability that I compiled. Welcome to read!

1, Zheng Longhua, a famous hands-free photographer.

Zheng Longhua, male, born in May 2005, 1959, from Lin 'an City, Zhejiang Province. I lost my hands in childhood. 198 1 I started to learn photography by myself. He has held various photography exhibitions at home and abroad and won many awards in various film competitions. On May 20th, 2006, Zheng Longhua started the "Light of Life" in his hometown of Lin 'an, Zhejiang Province-a photography activity in which a hands-free photographer talked with 100 disabled elites. In more than two years, he has traveled to more than 0/00 counties in Hong Kong, Macao and Taiwan alone, with a journey of 6. 37 1 0.9 million kilometers, interviewed10,000 disabled elites from various industries and took 4 photos. More than 50,000 pictures, 520,000 words of written materials, 19 interview notes. 860 thousand words. In May 2007, Zheng Longhua was awarded as a model worker in Hangzhou.

His photos of 65,438+000 successful disabled people and a conversation between a hands-free photographer and China 100 successful disabled people show the success stories of those disabled people who can't even walk upright without sound hands and feet.

Zheng Longhua, 49, said, "I choose to show their sunny side instead of paying attention to their limbs. Although shooting has more visual impact, I hope these works can bring people hope and encouragement. " He spent nearly three years on this set of photos.

He used the lens to record the successful disabled: Tan Chuanhua, who lost his right hand but founded the legend of "Tan Carpenter"; Wang Jiangmin, an anti-virus software expert who founded "Jiang Min Software" because of the inconvenience of his legs in childhood; Yuan Jianming, who is in a wheelchair to promote environmental protection in Qinting Town, Qingshui County, Gansu Province, is short of height 1 m due to congenital rickets ... Zheng Longhua wants to show a "sound" life for the disabled. "I hope these works are a mirror, through which everyone can see themselves: these disabled people can do things successfully under such circumstances, and everyone should work harder."

When Zheng Longhua worked hard, these photos encouraged many tourists. Ge Bin, a 0/8-year-old from Beijing No.4 School for the Deaf/KLOC, said in sign language, "Before coming to see the exhibition, I felt very confused. But seeing these photos, I am very moved. I want to cherish every day of my life and work hard. " He pointed to a photo of a disabled athlete and said, "I can feel her efforts!" " "

Beijing No.4 School for the Deaf/KLOC-Liu Jianchao, 0/9 years old, said in sign language, "I come from Sichuan. After the Wenchuan earthquake, many people there, like us, unfortunately became disabled. They need to use these stories for inspirational education and face life bravely. "

After 1 year-old fell into a hot kang and lost his hands, Zheng Longhua was no stranger to the tempering of life. He wrote with a pen between his wrists, and was rejected twice when he was admitted to the university. When he was in trouble, his classmates gave him an old camera. At the age of 22, he began to use his wrist to operate this "precision instrument" and take pictures of the villagers. Two years later, he won the first prize in Shanghai.

"Photography gave me confidence for the first time. I used to be introverted and closed myself because I knew I was different from others. " ..... Zheng Longhua said, "When other photographers patted me on the shoulder and said,' Good shot, Lao Zheng', I felt that I could create good works of art like them."

The life experience of disabled people is different from others. Zheng Longhua thinks that the biggest difference is that "there are more difficulties than success, and everything needs a lot of efforts". What disabled people need most is spiritual encouragement. In his view, the most fatal blow to the disabled is "losing confidence".

Zheng Longhua worked in the Disabled Persons' Federation of Lin 'an City, Zhejiang Province. This experience made him more familiar with the feelings of disabled people: "Disabled people are more sensitive. Sometimes, your eyes and disdainful actions are nothing to ordinary people, but they may be different to the disabled. They may think more. This is also understandable. "

In his view, social protection for the disabled has improved rapidly in recent years, including education and employment, but it "still lags behind social development". There is a widely spread principle in the training of Paralympic volunteers: when helping the disabled, you must first obtain the consent of the other party. "Let him do what he can. For example, people with disabilities sometimes need to work by themselves instead of waiting for help. "

2, Yang Pei-want to fly without arms.

Yang Pei, female, Han nationality, born in 1990, is physically disabled and comes from Pingli County, Shaanxi Province. At the age of 9, he was electrocuted with high voltage. Although he lost his arms, he remained optimistic and never gave in to fate. Now Xiao Yangpei goes to work in Beijing with her mother. She has always had a wish in her heart. When she has a sum of money, she will continue her studies and then do what she likes. Yang Pei especially likes singing and dancing, and hopes to have her own art troupe for the disabled in the future.

Yang Pei, who lives in Meng Xi Street Village, Xinglong Town, Pingli County, Ankang City, Shaanxi Province, has many restless factors. The transformer in the village is placed in the middle of the village, and children always like to pull the stay cables of high-voltage poles when they come and go. At the age of nine, Yang Pei went to school after lunch one day. He used to pull the stay cable by hand, but Yang Pei didn't expect that the stay cable had been loosened and hit the high-voltage line.

Fate instantly changed the course of Yang Pei's life. For Yang Pei, who has not yet started a brilliant life, amputation means giving up her studies and losing her life.

Since then, the family has become more difficult, so parents have to make other arrangements: the father stays at home to take care of his younger brother, while the mother takes Yang Pei and chooses to go out to work to earn money. Without hands, life is difficult to take care of itself, let alone work to make money. Xiao Yangpei slowly practiced using his feet instead of his hands, and developed a pair of flexible feet. But the reality is too cruel. No unit is willing to accept Yang Pei without hands. In desperation, Yang Pei chose to beg.

Yang Pei knows very well that disabled people must be self-reliant and confident before they can stand on their own feet. Self-improvement requires your own skills. Without professional knowledge, one cannot find a job. Even if there is a job, it will be eliminated sooner or later. Yang Pei wants to find a suitable major according to his own conditions, and then study hard to make a difference in society. Yang Pei's current begging is to gather capital, while Yang Pei's dream is to save enough money to finish his studies, so that he can be educated, knowledgeable and become a disabled person. Yang Pei's favorite thing to do is dancing. Yang Pei's dream is to be an artist and dancer without arms.

Yang Pei never lost his dream of life and firmly believed that he could survive in adversity. Yang Pei is ordinary, as ordinary as a grass on the roadside, unknown; Yang Pei is extraordinary. He can pursue spiritual sublimation in adversity, even if he begs, it is for flying.

3. Huang Yu-the "glass doll" who won a better life.

Huang Yu, male, Han nationality, born in 1967, physically disabled, from Xuhui District, Shanghai, party member, is now the manager of "Xiaoyu Pavilion" lettering handicraft trading company in Shanghai and the vice chairman of Shanghai Disabled People's Association. He was born with osteogenesis imperfecta, which resulted in severe disability of lower limbs. He didn't go to school for a day, participated in the distance university education, and obtained a number of single-subject graduation certificates from the English self-study exam. Xiaoyu Pavilion Engraving Society was founded in 199 1. Since the start-up capital of 100 yuan, it has become a medium-sized service enterprise with an annual turnover of more than 600,000 yuan. Solved the employment of 15 disabled people and laid-off workers, and was rated as a star of the top 100 disabled people in Shanghai and a model of self-improvement

In the bustling Changle Road in Shanghai, there is a lettering handicraft trading company called Xiaoyu Pavilion. The owner of this small jade pavilion is topaz, who is born with bone defects. Even sneezing or turning over in bed can lead to fractures and even death in severe cases. His life is as fragile as glass and has become a "glass doll". When Huang Yu was 13 or 14 years old, he suffered at least 40 fractures in more than 30 years, resulting in deformity and unbearable pain!

Huang Yu's mother is Wang Mengyun, a famous Peking Opera performer. In the 1960s, she played Li Yongqi's mother in Tiger Mountain. My son will always be a disabled person, and Yang Pei's inner pain is only himself. In order to treat his son, Yang traveled to all hospitals in Beijing and Shanghai with a light rain, but experts said that there is no hope of cure at present. Because muscle atrophy can't be reshaped, his son's legs and other parts of his limbs gradually bend and deform. Disability is an unchangeable fact. Xiaoyu can't live and study like other normal children, which is very painful, but he also realizes that pain and sadness can't solve the problem. Only by facing the disability frankly and bravely fighting can life be beautiful.

Knowledge enriched his spiritual life. As he grew older, Huang Yu began to learn a skill to make a living, and finally became an apprentice in a small stamp carving shop. Although his salary was only 36 yuan's money, he got his first job and went to work day after day, rain or shine, because this was the beginning of his integration into society and self-reliance. After five years of hard work, many good things have been learned. Huang Yu learned a lot here, which laid the foundation for his career. He said, "The opportunity is in your own hands. Don't miss any opportunity in front of you. " 199 1 year, he sprouted his own idea of starting a business, and with the support of his parents and friends, he founded the "Xiaoyuge" lettering handicraft trading company. Since its opening, after 17 years of development, it now has two sales offices and a studio with a total area of more than 200 square meters, more than 300,000 fixed assets and an annual revenue of nearly 700,000. The company has 12 employees, half of whom are disabled. In this regard, Huang Yu has his own ideas: "There are many entrepreneurs in business. If I just compare how much money I can earn every month with others, I am far behind others, but I can help my disabled friends and really do something beneficial to society. For a disabled person like me, it is more meaningful than making money. " Huang Yu was affirmed by the society and served as the vice chairman of the Shanghai Disabled Persons' Federation and the director of the Youth Committee of the Municipal Disabled Persons' Federation. In 2002, he was rated as a model of self-improvement in Shanghai, and in 2003, he was named "Top Ten Young People" in Xuhui. In the spring of 2004, Huang Yu married a gentle, virtuous and lovely sitting volleyball player in Shanghai and ushered in a beautiful life.

4. Li Zhihua, a "foot art" college student.

Li Zhihua, female, Han nationality, born in 1984, physically disabled, is from Zhalute Banner, Inner Mongolia Autonomous Region. She studied in the Art and Design Department of Xi 'an Eurasia College. She lost her arms in a fire. She never went to high school. Through tenacious study, she was admitted to a junior college and upgraded to a junior college. Now she is preparing for her master's degree in calligraphy in 2008. At the beginning of April, 2005, the Ministry of Education, China Disabled Persons' Federation, the Central Committee of the Communist Youth League and the All-China Women's Federation jointly issued a circular, calling on young people all over the country to learn from Li Zhihua.

1984 February 14, Li Zhihua was born in Zhaojiabao Village, Yihebei Township, Zhalute Banner, Inner Mongolia. Dad is an honest farmer, and her mentally ill mother was forced to give birth to her. She also has a brother and a sister. 1984 On May 23rd, my father Li Guolin went out to look for a crazy wife. Li Zhihua, who was just born a few months ago, woke up and knocked over the kerosene lamp. In an instant, the kang mat and quilt burned up one after another ... The ruthless fire changed her life. After the rescue, Li Zhihua saved his life, but lost his hands forever.

Li Zhihua's family was poor, and he lost his hands again. Personally, she chose the latter, whether to obey fate or to fight it. She believes that she can be like ordinary people through struggle. When my brother and sister go to school, Li Zhihua always follows quietly. The laughter on campus made her feel that everything was so novel. She gradually learned to write with a pencil between her toes. At first, the pencil tip didn't clamp tightly, so she tied the pencil and toe together with a rope. The rope was loose and she pulled hard. In order to write a simple "0", she practiced 1 day, and her feet were red and swollen. Winter in Inner Mongolia is very cold. Zhihua's feet are covered with chilblains because she can't wear socks, but she never mumbles. 1September, 990, Zhaojiabao Village Primary School began to recruit new students, but Li Zhihua could not enter the classroom because of his disability, so he put some bricks under his feet and stood quietly outside the window listening to the class. Without a textbook, she recited every word on the blackboard. Once the teacher asked a question, and no child in the class could answer it. At this moment, Li Zhihua crisp and accurate answer came from the window. With the help of the teacher, Li Zhihua finally walked into the classroom.

1998 In the summer, Xiao Zhihua was admitted to No.1 Middle School of Qiqi Key Middle School. Just at this time, his mother's illness worsened, so Xiao Zhihua had an idea: sacrifice his studies and take care of his mother. After learning about her situation, the leaders of Lubei No.1 Middle School decided to accept her as a correspondence student and send teachers to give lessons to Xiaohua every week. From then on, she kept on studying while doing housework and taking care of her mother. On June 7, 2003, she walked into the examination room of the general college entrance examination. On August 15, I received the admission notice from Xi 'an Eurasia College. She finally knocked on the door of institutions of higher learning with a pair of little feet.

Many units and individuals are concerned about her study life. Li Zhihua also tries its best to repay the economic assistance given to it by the society. In September 2000, she and her sister studied in Baotou, and their daily living expenses were only 3 yuan money. When they learned that their classmate Shen Huaibao was about to drop out of school, they sent 20 yuan money to Shen family every month. When SARS broke out in 2003, my brother sent 300 yuan, who sold cow dung, to Li Zhihua, but Li Zhihua bought protective equipment for his classmates. In 2004, he was named "Top Ten Learning Stars" by China Correspondence University of Logical Language, and won the first prize in the calligraphy competition for college students in Shaanxi Province in the same year. At the beginning of April, 2005, the Ministry of Education, China Disabled Persons' Federation, the Central Committee of the Communist Youth League and the All-China Women's Federation jointly issued a circular, calling on young people all over the country to learn from Li Zhihua.

In July 2006, Li Zhihua, a college graduate, was hired by a company, and the company paid her a monthly salary of 1000 yuan. When it was learned that 13-year-old girl Maiman was suffering from leukemia, Li Zhihua credited all her first month's salary to the hospital account as the treatment expense for Maiman. Over the years, Li Zhihua has been tutoring the children of migrant workers in painting and calligraphy. The film Invisible Wings truly reflects Li Zhihua's struggle experience. Li Zhihua has no hands, just like she has no wings, but she faces life bravely and flies in life by controlling one pair of feet.