1. Barenyi
Barenyi became disabled due to illness when she was a child, and her mother's heart was like a knife, but she still fought back her grief.
She thinks that what children need most now is encouragement and help, not mother's tears. Mother came to Barenyi's sickbed and took his hand and said, "Son, my mother believes that you are an ambitious person. I hope you can use your own legs to walk bravely on the road of life! Good Barenyi, can you promise your mother? "
Mother's words hit Barenyi's heart like a hammer. He threw himself into his mother's arms and burst into tears. From then on, whenever my mother was free, she would practice walking and doing gymnastics for Barenyi, and she was often so tired that she was sweating. Once my mother caught a bad cold, she thought that a mother should not only teach by words, but also by example.
Despite her high fever, she got out of bed and helped Barenyi practice walking as planned. The sweat as big as soybean dripped down from her mother's face. She wiped it with a dry towel and clenched her teeth, which helped Barenyi finish the exercise plan of the day. Physical exercise makes up for the inconvenience caused to Barenyi by disability. Mother's role model has deeply educated Barenyi, and he finally withstood the severe blow of fate.
he studies hard and his academic performance has always been among the best in his class. Finally, he was admitted to the Medical College of Vienna University with excellent results. After graduating from college, Barenyi devoted all his energy to the study of otology. Finally, I finally got on the podium of the Nobel Prize in Physiology and Medicine.
2. Zhang Haidi
Zhang Haidi suffered from spinal hemangioma when he was a child, which led to high paraplegia. In the face of the cruel fate challenge, she didn't feel depressed or sink. She fought against the disease with tenacious perseverance, taught herself college English, Japanese and German, and studied the courses of universities and postgraduate students.
Zhang Haidi, with the belief of "being alive is to be a person who is beneficial to society", took Paul as an example and bravely dedicated his light and heat to the people. With her words and deeds, she answered the questions of outlook on life and values that hundreds of millions of young people are very concerned about.
Subsequently, Zhang Haidi became a moral model. Zhang Haidi is now a member of Chinese People's Political Consultative Conference, working in Shandong Writers Association, engaged in creation and translation.
3. Ba Jin
Ba Jin, who was ill in his childhood, never went to college. At the age of 14, he finally got his grandfather's permission to enter an English cram school. Just one month later, he dropped out of school because of illness. In 1925, he went to Beijing to prepare for the Peking University exam, but when he was examined, he was found to have lung disease, so he missed out on Peking University.
Therefore, in Ba Jin's works, there are often descriptions of the hero suffering from lung disease or other diseases, and his mood and thoughts have changed because of his illness, such as Du Daxin in Death. When writing "Death", it was the key period for Ba Jin to treat lung disease and recuperate, and Du Daxin, the hero, had the idea of assassinating warlords to relieve his pain because of his lung disease.
4. Hawking
Hawking suffers from an unusual early-onset and slow-onset amyotrophic lateral sclerosis of the spinal cord, which is commonly known as gradual freezing. The disease began in Hawking's last year at Oxford University. At that time, he found that his movements became more and more clumsy, he often wrestled for no reason, and rowing became more and more difficult.
On one occasion, he fell down the stairs and landed on his head first, causing a slight temporary memory loss. At Cambridge University, the situation worsened, and his speech was somewhat vague. Hawking's parents also noticed his health problems and took him to see a specialist. At the age of 21, doctors diagnosed him with amyotrophic lateral sclerosis, and he had only two years to live, but two years flew by and he was still alive.
In the late 196s, Hawking's physical condition began to deteriorate again, and he had to use crutches when walking and walking, so he could no longer teach regularly. As Hawking gradually lost his writing ability, he developed an alternative visual method. He formed various mental patterns and mental equations in his mind, and he could use these mental elements to think about physical problems.
physicist Werner? Israel said that Hawking's thinking process was like Mozart's writing a unique symphony just by imagination.
5. Mozart
Wolfgang Amadeus Mozart (English: Wolfgang Amadeus Mozart, January 27, 1756-December 5, 1791) was born in Salzburg during the Holy Roman Empire and was a European classical music composer.
in p>176, he began to learn to compose music. Mozart spent his life wandering and toiling. In the winter of 1762, the young Wolfgang and his sister Nannerl began their European tour.
After a trip from Munich and Linz to Vienna, where Francis I met him, he arrived in France via Bonn, Cologne and Brussels, where he briefly hit a brick wall, and then rallied in Britain. The years spent in Italy provided an infinite source for Mozart's future opera creation.
in p>1773, Mozart, frustrated in Italy, returned to his hometown and moved from his cramped apartment on the fourth floor of Grain Street to No.8 Macat Square in the new town across the Salz River. In Salzburg, Mozart was appointed as the chief musician of the archbishop's court, but this stage of his life was full of depression.
The new archbishop, Claudio, made Mozart deeply realize the conservative isolation of Salzburg. In 1781, Mozart went to Vienna to start his 1-year creative career. At : 55 on December 5, 1791, Mozart died at the age of 35, and the cause of death was unknown.
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