The Story of Helen Keller
HelenAdamsKeller (June 27, 188 ~ June 1, 1968) was an American disabled educator. She was born in Alabama, USA, and her father Arthur was a Confederate veteran. When she was 19 months old, she was suffering from blindness and deafness due to a high fever. Later, thanks to the hard work of AnneSullivan, a teacher of the Boston Perkins School for the Blind, she learned and understood what to say, and began to communicate with others. In 1898, Helen Keller was admitted to Cambridge Girls' School affiliated to Harvard University. In the autumn of 19, he was admitted to Radcliffe College of Harvard University, which was unbelievable for a blind and deaf person. Finally, in 194, Helen Keller successfully obtained a Bachelor of Arts degree with excellent results. For so many years, Miss Sullivan has always stayed with Helen Keller, and wrote textbooks and class materials on Helen Keller's palm, so that Keller can understand her materials. It can be said that she never leaves Helen Keller, so Helen Keller is very grateful to her for her life. From April 192, with the help of teacher Sullivan, she began to serialize her autobiography "My Life" (also translated as "TheStoryofMyLife") in an American magazine. After the publication of the collection in the second year, it caused a sensation in the American literary world, and was even hailed as one of the two most important contributions in world literature in 192.
The Story of Tai Lihua
When Tai Lihua was two years old, he lost his hearing because of a high fever. Before long, her sweet voice was also turned off. After that, she fell into a silent world, but she was at a loss about herself. It was not until she was five years old that her little brothers and sisters in kindergarten took turns blindfolded and played the game of distinguishing sounds. She realized that she was different from others, and she cried sadly. To this end, her father took her to Wuhan, Shanghai, Beijing and other places to seek medical advice. As long as she heard that there was a first-line treatment expectation, she would not let go, but she never got better. Seeing that she was going to be 7 years old, her parents sent her to the city deaf-mute school to understand.
Dancing makes Tai Lihua taste endless joy, but she knows that knowledge is important to a person on this modern day. At the age of 17, she set a new goal for herself: to go to college. So she put the stubborn strength of self-dancing on the course of understanding culture. In 1994, she got the decoration design department of Hubei Academy of Fine Arts and became a college student.
Today, Tai Lihua has become a pillar of the China Disabled People's Art Troupe. She not only served as the captain of the troupe of the Disabled People's Art Troupe, but also served as the vice chairman of the China Special Art Association. At the same time, she was also the "image ambassador" of the China Disabled People's Art Troupe. She has toured more than 4 countries, and her performance stills always stand out in the publicity materials of the troupe at this moment.
Sang Lan
This girl with a sweet smile came from Ningbo, Zhejiang Province. She joined the national team in 1993, but after such a major change, she showed rare perseverance. Her attending doctor said, "Sang Lan was very brave. She never complained about anything. The word I can find to express her is' courage'." Even after knowing that I can never stand up again, she will never regret practicing gymnastics. She said, "I have confidence in myself and I will never let go of my expectations."
Sang Lan Jr.' s optimistic and open-minded attitude in dealing with illness and misfortune embodies the quality of outstanding sons and daughters of the Chinese nation. Sang Lan, who is in pain, has never forgotten my beloved gymnastics career. She wants to watch the gymnastics competition live broadcast, and she is so happy that her little friend won the gold medal. By Sang Lan's side, we are often moved to tears by her.
She began to embark on the road of literary creation. She overcame her pains and difficulties with tenacious perseverance, kept improving her writing, and persistently fought for literature. So far, her published works include: The Dream in a Wheelchair and The Top. Prose collection "Flying geese", "Windows open to the sky" and "Questioning of life". Translated works: seaside clinic, Rebecca in the new school, Little Miller's trip, modoc-the true story of an elephant, etc. Her works have aroused strong repercussions among teenagers in society, and the novel Dream in a Wheelchair has been published in Japan and South Korea.
Zhang Haidi
At the age of five, he suffered from spinal hemangioma and was paraplegic. Because of this, she never went to school, and began to teach herself knowledge with tenacious perseverance since childhood. She taught herself PRO courses in primary schools, middle schools and universities. When Zhang Haidi was fifteen years old, she was sent to a poor village in Shenxian County, Liaocheng with her parents. But she was not afraid of a hard life, but dedicated her youth with an optimistic spirit. There, she taught the children in the village primary school, overcame all kinds of difficulties to understand medical knowledge, and enthusiastically treated the villagers with acupuncture. During her stay in Shenxian, she treated more than 1, people for free and was warmly praised by people.
Beethoven's Story
The Symphony of Destiny is Beethoven's most outstanding work, and its theme is to reflect the struggle between human beings and destiny, and finally to defeat destiny. This is also a portrayal of his own life. This is a heavy and powerful note that appears continuously in the first movement. Beethoven said, "That's how fate knocks."
Beethoven is a world-famous musician and the one with the worst fate. In childhood, Beethoven grew up in tears. The poor family and the estrangement between parents made Beethoven serious, withdrawn, stubborn and independent, and there were strong and deep feelings in his heart. He began to compose music at the age of 12, and at the age of 14, he participated in a band performance and received a salary to subsidize his family. At the age of 17, my mother died of illness, leaving only two younger brothers, a sister and a fallen father at home. Soon, Beethoven got typhoid fever and smallpox, and almost died. Beethoven simply became a symbol of suffering, and his misfortune was unbearable for a child. Nevertheless, Beethoven survived. He is so passionate about music that he can't live without it. In his works, there is a shadow of his life, which is full of noble thoughts and reveals the pursuit and yearning for the perfect things in the world. He has endless feelings for the beautiful nature. To say that Beethoven's fate is bad not only refers to his miserable childhood, but in fact his greatest misfortune is his deafness at the age of 28. First, the ears ring day and night, and then the hearing is getting weaker and weaker. He went for a walk in the wild and never heard the farmer's flute again. From then on, he lived a lonely life as a deaf person, and devoted all his energy to fighting against the suffering of the deaf. Beethoven lived in the world, so few people could understand him, and the only thing that could comfort him was music. When composing music, he often bites a thin stick in his mouth to feel the vibration of the piano. He talks about his love for nature, his pursuit of truth and his vision for the future in a voice that he can't hear. His famous Symphony of Destiny was written in a state of complete loss of hearing. He firmly believes that "music can spark the human spirit". "Fight tenaciously and win through struggle." This idea runs through Beethoven's works from beginning to end.
On March 26th, 1827, on a thunderstorm night, the music giant passed away at the age of 57. Beethoven's life is miserable. The world didn't give him joy, but he created joy for mankind. Beethoven is physically weak, but he is really strong.
The Story of Hawking
When Hawking was thirteen or four years old, he made up his mind to study physics and astronomy. At the age of seventeen, he won a scholarship in natural science and successfully entered Oxford University. After graduating from his bachelor's degree, he transferred to Cambridge University to study cosmology. Soon he found himself suffering from Lugar's disease, which can cause muscle atrophy. At first, because the doctor was helpless about this disease, he planned to give up the ideal of engaging in research, but then the rate of deterioration of the disease slowed down, so he regained his emotions, overcame all difficulties, stood up from setbacks, bravely responded to this misfortune, and continued to indulge in research.
In the 197s, he and Penrose proved the famous singularity theorem, and in 1988, they both won the Wolff Prize for Physics. He also proved that the area of a black hole will not decrease with time. In 1973, he found that the radiation temperature of a black hole is inversely proportional to its mass, that is, the black hole will be smaller due to radiation, but the temperature will rise, and eventually it will explode and disappear.
in the 198s, he began to study quantum cosmology. At this time, he had problems with his movements. Later, he understood the tracheal surgery because of pneumonia, which made him unable to speak again. At the moment, he is completely paralyzed, and he has to rely on an electric wheelchair to replace his feet. Not only does he have to rely on computers and language synthesizers to speak and write.
Although everyone thinks he is very unfortunate, his achievements in science were achieved after his illness. With his indomitable will, he overcame the disease, created a miracle, and proved that disability is not an obstacle to success. His love for life and enthusiasm for scientific research are worth understanding by the younger generation. (Buffett's famous saying)
Hua Luogeng's story
After Hua Luogeng graduated from junior high school, he went to Shanghai China Vocational School and dropped out of school because of tuition fees, so his life was only a junior high school diploma. After that, he began to teach himself tenaciously, and he finished all the math courses in high school and junior college in five years.
In p>1928, he was unfortunately infected with typhoid fever, and was saved by his wife's care, but his left leg was disabled. At the age of 2, he caused a sensation in the field of mathematics with a paper and was invited to work by Tsinghua University. From 1931, Hua Luogeng realized while working in Tsinghua University, and completed all the courses of the Department of Mathematics in one and a half hours. He taught himself English, French and German, and published many papers in foreign magazines. In the summer of 1936, Hua Luogeng was sent to Cambridge University in England for further study, and published more than ten papers in two years, which attracted the appreciation of the international mathematics community.
In p>1938, Hua Luogeng returned from a visit to Britain. In a small attic like a cowshed on the outskirts of Kunming, he struggled to write a book called "The Theory of Prime Numbers in Pile-up".
Shi Tiesheng
The personal experience of physical disability makes some of his novels write about the life dilemma and spiritual dilemma of the disabled. However, he transcended the pity and self-pity of the disabled for their fate, and thus rose to concern for universal existence, especially the phenomenon of mental "disability". Different from other novelists, he has no attachment to the perceptual life characteristics of the nation and region. He regards writing as a narrative and exploration of his personal spiritual journey. "The universe with its endless desire will be a song and dance for eternity. What kind of human name this desire has can be ignored "(Shi Tiesheng's" I and Ditan "). This persistent concern for the survival of the "disabled" (in Shi Tiesheng's view, all people are disabled and defective) makes his novels have a strong philosophical meaning. Because of his personal experience, his narrative runs through a kind of warmth, but fatalistic sadness; But there is also a struggle against absurdity and fate. Life is like a string, which is an allegorical story of fighting absurdity to gain the meaning of existence. ?
John Coutis,
a different person. The adversity and success he experienced were great personal inspiration to everyone. He was born with severe disability, but he challenged the medical concept by refusing to die. His speech is magnificent, he has a clear mind and a good sense of humor, and he is willing to devote his time and talents. John speaks to the enthusiastic and eager people in Qian Qian all over the world. He has no legs and does not rely on a wheelchair to live, move and exist, but he has formed world-class self-esteem, self-confidence and self-reliance. He is the most famous disabled speaker in the world at present. ?
34-year-old John Coutis was born paralyzed and had amputation. However, he made a series of achievements that surprised normal people: winning the Australian disabled tennis championship, becoming an honorary member of the Australian cricket team, walking with his hands without a wheelchair, and obtaining a driver's license .....?
John described himself as "every day is a battle": when he was born, the doctor declared to his parents that he would not live for a week; After a week, the doctor said that he would not live for a month; After a month, the doctor said that he would not live for a year; However, his parents did not give up, but took care of him more carefully. Many children around him called him a "monster". When he was 1 years old, he was tied up by a group of primary school students in the same class and thrown into a lit trash can, which almost killed him. Later, fortunately, a female teacher found him and risked her life to save him. Some students even played pranks and scattered thumbtacks around his desk. The experience in his life once made him want to commit suicide, but he was dissuaded by his parents. Inspired by the love of his parents, he lived and studied with superhuman perseverance. Although he was diagnosed with cancer, he always faced life with a positive attitude. In the face of those who discriminated against and were hostile to him in the process of growing up ..... He always encourages himself to persevere like a soldier every day. ?