Zhang Ran, a visually impaired girl who got on the last bus after 80s, is lively, cheerful, sunny and has a wide range of hobbies. I studied hard since I was a child. After graduating from Beijing School for the Blind, I was successfully admitted to the School of Special Education of Beijing Union University. At school, she not only participated in the school's literary and art clubs, but also participated in national sports competitions on behalf of Beijing, with excellent results. Recently, I joined a mutual aid group for the disabled and rehearsed the program with others. On the stage of life, she is a well-deserved dancer.
Zhuo Ma Lazong, a Tibetan girl, suffers from a rare disease called Kaschin-Beck disease, which makes her unable to move. She lives with her mother who sells yogurt for a living. When she was a child, she was often laughed at by other students at school because of her short stature and inconvenient movement. However, she did not flinch, still studied optimistically, made new friends, and finally got funding for going abroad to participate in social enterprise training through hard work. After returning to Lhasa, she became one of the main staff members of the Tibet Disabled Persons' Association, and her vitality and optimistic attitude became an example for many Tibetan women to learn.
Su Meihua, who is inconvenient to move, has a pair of lovely twins. Her husband works outside and she takes care of the children at home. Su Meihua has always wanted to do something to help her family since she had a lovely baby. After the first batch of ducks were successfully sold, Su Meihua was full of more expectations and confidence in life. With the support of her husband, she plans to raise more ducks in spring to create a better future for her baby.
Lan Yuefeng, who was sick when he was a child and needed a wheelchair for his life, had a happy family. The husband and mother live with her, and the son works outside. When she was young, she taught herself to sew and make ready-made clothes, and she kept doing odd jobs to supplement her family. Last year, with the support of an international project to help the disabled, she bought an electric sewing machine and more customers came. The customers who came to visit her all praised the clothes made by Lan Yuefeng as fit and beautiful.
An accident when she was young not only made Xu Lanxian lose a calf, but also prevented her from continuing her favorite career. The physical and psychological double blow once made her fall to the bottom. But life had to go on, and she began to set up stalls in some small department stores in the city to earn money. With a good face, she met an acquaintance at first and lied that she was selling it to relatives. Slowly, her business is getting better and better, and her heart is becoming more and more confident. Later, she simply rented a store in the city to sell middle-aged and elderly clothes. Now, both sons are married, and she and her daughter-in-law get along well. There is no burden in life, and she also loves fitness and entertainment, swimming, skipping rope and playing badminton. She was also elected as the leader of the village self-help group for the disabled, leading more disabled people to run happily.
Agnes lives in Dahua Town, Dahua County, Hechi City, Guangxi. She met her husband Wei Haiqun three years ago because of her work, and gave birth to a lovely daughter last year. The couple love each other and have been actively and optimistically trying to change their lives. Now, Agnes has set up a small stall in the county town, selling insoles and socks, while her husband uses a tricycle to walk instead of walking. Both of them work hard and live seriously, running their small families.
Lan Jinfeng, who suffered from polio as a child, had to drop out of school, but her desire to study never waned. She learns Mandarin by watching TV, and gets to know the world and communicate with friends by surfing the Internet on her mobile phone. Three years ago, because of an accidental opportunity, she studied again and fell in love with cross-stitch. Relatives and friends are full of praise for her works. With the help of international programs for the disabled, she bought more cross-stitch materials and opened a Taobao shop to sell her works. Now, there are many firsts in her life: making money for the first time, opening an online shop for the first time, visiting the county for the first time, and visiting the supermarket for the first time. ...
When Lin Wuhua was five, she lost her hearing because of a high fever. On weekdays, she communicates with her slightly disabled husband by gestures. Lin Wuhua is diligent and capable. She always keeps her house in order and does all the work in the fields. She and her husband raise chickens in the yard and sell pure natural chickens and eggs to consumers in the city by attending the Urban Agricultural Expo in Nanning. In such a fierce market competition environment, in order to let consumers eat ecological native chicken, we still adhere to the way of ecological free-range farming. This quality has also won them more loyal customers.