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Continuous self-improvement, the tip of the nose plays the music of life

Zhao Chenfei, born in Shenyang in 1985, suffered from severe cerebral palsy due to lack of oxygen at birth. Chen Fei's behavior and speech abilities are extremely limited. She cannot speak like ordinary people, cannot control her limbs, and her head can't help but swing left and right. For twenty-three years, she was completely unable to take care of herself. She only attended special education school for six years but completed more than 200,000 words of literary works, including more than a hundred ancient poems. Chen Fei created the miracle of life with his weak body.

Chen Fei suffered from cerebral palsy at birth due to lack of oxygen at birth. In order to take care of Chen Fei, her mother gave up her job, and the family only relied on her father's monthly salary of 40 yuan, which was difficult to support. In order to take care of Chen Fei and make money to support the family, her mother learned clothing tailoring when Chen Fei was two years old. From then on, Chen Fei spent his childhood in the sound of sewing machines. When his mother was working, she would put Chen Fei in the pile of clothes next to her. When she was thirsty and hungry, she would feed her while making clothes. Order something. Xinhuanet Shenyang On September 20, the literary work "The Unyielding Angel", a computer-paralyzed girl named Zhao Chenfei, typed it out with the tip of her nose and chin. It had its first public signing in Shenyang, Liaoning on the 20th. More than 200 copies were sold in half an hour. Some readers The scene was moved to tears.

At 10:00 on the 20th, the reporter saw at Shenyang Northern Book City that readers who came to buy books had lined up in the lobby on the first floor. Some readers wiped the corners of their eyes with their fingers while flipping through the books. In tears, some parents who originally brought their children to buy teaching aids also joined the book-buying queue. "Zhao Chenfei's strength is touching and makes us stronger," said Lin Xiaodan, a reader in Shenyang.

On the signing stage, Zhao Chenfei was handsome and handsome in a red and white striped top. Although his behavior and language skills were extremely limited, his mother beside him could only print the words " Although she has a seal with the words "Morning Fly", she, who has always been strong and optimistic, still expresses her gratitude to every reader with her eyes.

Zhao Chenfei, 23, suffered from severe cerebral palsy due to lack of oxygen at birth and has been unable to take care of himself for many years. With only 6 years of special education, she not only learned to use a computer, but also developed the ability to type with the tip of her nose and chin, typing out more than 200,000 words of literary works. In 2006, Zhao Chenfei became a member of the Liaoning Couplet Society and the Shenyang Poetry Society. In the past two years, he has created more than a hundred ancient poems.

In September this year, "The Unyielding Angel" was published by Zhejiang University Press. It not only includes a large number of Zhao Chenfei's diaries in the past five years, but also nearly a hundred poems and comments about Zhao Chenfei from literary circles and netizens. ’s sincere message.

"I am unfortunate but also lucky. The love of many people has changed me and made me brave to challenge life." Zhao Chenfei said that he hopes to use this book to encourage all disabled friends. , and at the same time, starting with this book, we strive to make our literary path go further.

When Mom couldn't bear it, she held her in her arms while her feet were pressing on the soles of the sewing machine so that she could move around.

Chen Fei has grown up gradually. Although her behavioral and language skills are extremely limited, she is very smart. Her mother taught her ancient poems and quatrains, and she can remember them just once. Chenfei's language was extremely unclear, and only her mother could understand her. My mother taught Chenfei to be confident since she was a child, and she would take her out for a walk whenever she had time. Whenever someone asked about Chenfei’s situation, her mother always encouraged Chenfei to answer. She said, “You can say what you can, and what you can’t say. My mother said that as long as my mother is here, I don’t have to be afraid of anything.” Even though Chen Fei has difficulty communicating with others, her mother is by her side to translate, and her life is not closed off, so she has developed an optimistic and cheerful character.

Chen Fei has normal intelligence and is very eager to go to school. Chenfei's mother visited all the local primary schools, but when she heard that Chenfei was a wheelchair-bound patient with cerebral palsy, no school was willing to accept her. One day in 2003, Zhou Xueyan, the principal of the Xifeng County Special Education School, came to her home to make clothes. She saw Chen Fei alone behind her mother. She felt so distressed that their school accepted Chen Fei.

At the special education school, Chen Fei studied cultural knowledge with her deaf-mute classmates. She cherished this rare learning opportunity. Rain or shine, she was never late. In order not to cause trouble to the teacher, she hardly drank water during the school day. Her movements are limited and she can only rely on her eyes to see, her ears to hear, and her brain to remember. Reading is very difficult. Chen Fei could only use his chin to turn the book. Every time he turned the page, Chen Fei had to use all his strength. She never complained about hardship or tiredness, she just tried her best to study.

Being unable to use a pen is a big problem for Chen Fei. She always needs help from her teacher or mother. Chen Fei really hopes that she can write. She and her mother have tried many methods to exercise the function of her hands, but with little success. In 2003, a kind person bought her a computer. There is no need to use a pen, just touch the keyboard, and the words will come out one by one. The arrival of the computer seems to have installed another hand for this unfortunate girl, making her dream of writing become a reality.

Chen Fei could only barely control her head. She first learned to control the mouse with her lower jaw. If she rubbed it little by little, the position would be inaccurate if she applied too much or too little force. At the same time, she used her nose to familiarize herself with the keyboard. Others used their hands to type on the keyboard while looking at the screen, but she couldn't. She couldn't see the screen while lying on the computer. You can imagine how difficult it is to type with your jaw and nose. As he continued to practice, Chenfei's nose and jaw became swollen and bruised. Her mother felt sorry for her and asked her to stop practicing. However, this was the only way to write. Chen Fei did not flinch and could not give up. After hard training, Chen Fei learned to type using a computer: from typing one word in ten minutes to now typing 6 or 7 words a minute. Only Chen Fei himself knows the hard work and sweat involved.

For five years, Chen Fei tapped the keyboard with the tip of his nose and mandible, writing about his youth and writing a collection of essays. No one can imagine how much hardship Chen Fei had to put in behind each article. It took her several hours to type out a poem, and several days to type out a prose. When her nose is sore or swollen, her mother will rub it for her. After that, Chenfei can continue writing.

Now, Chen Fei has also created a blog online. Through the Internet, Chen Fei, who has limited mobility, has made many friends. Her poetry, prose and diary are recognized by more and more netizens. Now Chen Fei has become the moderator of "Zhuzi Literature Network" and "Euphratica euphratica Literature Network".

Chen Fei was rated as an outstanding young pioneer of "Three Good Students" by Xifeng County and Tieling City from 2003 to 2005. In 2006, he was rated as the first "Top Ten Young Pioneers" of Xifeng County. In 2006, he became a member of Liaoning Province Member of Couplet Society and Shenyang Poetry Society. In September 2007, Chen Fei was admitted to Xifeng County Vocational High School, majored in computer science, and began to move towards a new dream.

Zhao Chenfei: Twenty-three years of self-competition in the Paralympic Games

I am a disabled girl,

I can’t write with my hands,

I can’t walk because I have legs.

I can only type on the keyboard with the tip of my nose and chin.

I believe one day I will fly out of the cage.

Like a white dove in the morning,

flying freely in the sky.

Life is a testing ground,

Every pursuit is a new experiment,

Whether successful or not,

I I believe it will all leave the fragrance of memory...

——Zhao Chenfei

A girl with cerebral palsy typed on the tip of her nose to write "The Unyielding Angel"

Zhao Chenfei said that publishing the book was One of her ways to prepare for the Paralympic Games in Beijing. Although she cannot fight hard on the field like athletes, she hopes that her book can also bring courage and encouragement to disabled friends.

Zhao Chenfei, 23, suffered from severe cerebral palsy due to lack of oxygen at birth. He has been in a wheelchair for many years and cannot take care of himself. It was not until the age of 18 that Zhao Chenfei officially entered a special education school.

During his five years of study, the diligent Zhao Chenfei not only learned to use a computer, but also learned to type with the tip of his nose and chin, and wrote more than 200,000 words of literary works, including more than a hundred ancient poems. Frequent typing often causes Zhao Chenfei's nose and chin to often pus and bleed. However, in Zhao Chenfei's view, writing has become a part of life and he does not find it painful.

Now, more than 200,000 words written by Zhao Chenfei over five years have been published in "The Unyielding Angel". The book is full of her gratitude and the words are filled with messages of love. Zhao Chenfei said that on the one hand, she hopes to use words to express her gratitude to all walks of life for their care for her. On the other hand, she hopes to use this book to encourage and share strength and love with all disabled friends.

Xinhuanet Shenyang On September 20th, the literary work "The Unyielding Angel", which was typed out by computer paralysis girl Zhao Chenfei with the tip of her nose and chin, was sold for the first time in Shenyang, Liaoning Province on the 20th. It sold 200 yuan in half an hour. Some readers were moved to tears at the scene.

At 10:00 on the 20th, the reporter saw at Shenyang Northern Book City that readers who came to buy books had lined up in the lobby on the first floor. Some readers wiped the corners of their eyes with their fingers while flipping through the books. In tears, some parents who originally brought their children to buy teaching aids also joined the book-buying queue. "Zhao Chenfei's strength is touching and makes us stronger," said Lin Xiaodan, a reader in Shenyang.

On the signing stage, Zhao Chenfei was handsome and handsome in a red and white striped top. Although his behavior and language skills were extremely limited, his mother beside him could only print the words " Although she has a seal with the words "Morning Fly", she, who has always been strong and optimistic, still expresses her gratitude to every reader with her eyes.

Zhao Chenfei, 23, suffered from severe cerebral palsy due to lack of oxygen at birth and has been unable to take care of himself for many years. With only 6 years of special education, she not only learned to use a computer, but also developed the ability to type with the tip of her nose and chin, typing out more than 200,000 words of literary works. In 2006, Zhao Chenfei became a member of the Liaoning Couplet Society and the Shenyang Poetry Society. In the past two years, he has created more than a hundred ancient poems.

In September this year, "The Unyielding Angel" was published by Zhejiang University Press. It not only includes a large number of Zhao Chenfei's diaries in the past five years, but also nearly a hundred poems and comments about Zhao Chenfei from literary circles and netizens. ’s sincere message.

"I am unfortunate but also lucky. The love of many people has changed me and made me brave to challenge life." Zhao Chenfei said that he hopes to use this book to encourage all disabled friends. , and at the same time, starting with this book, we strive to make our literary path go further.