Beichuan 1 1 year-old girl Li Yue "dances" ballet in her wheelchair with graceful movements and clear eyes. The only red dancing shoe left on her right foot is so bright and dazzling, like a key, which instantly opens people's emotional doors.
Countless people watched the dance with tears in their eyes. They watched the dancers wearing dancing shoes instead of Li Yue's feet. They watched Li Yue being held aloft by "Prince of Ballet" Lumen. They looked at a little girl whose dream of dancing was shattered by a cruel earthquake. With the help of countless people who respect life and dreams, she finally danced in front of the whole world again. ...
Dreams support people's passion to overcome bad luck, get out of trouble and fly again.
Many athletes who participated in the Paralympic Games once fell into despair because of their broken limbs. Through sports, they rekindled their pursuit of dreams.
1978 Zhang Xiaoling, who had his right thigh amputated due to tumor, opened a grocery store to make a living. She happened to read the news about the first National Games for the Disabled in a scrap newspaper, rekindled her dream and started table tennis training. In order to dream, she created a legend after paying countless sweat: the Paralympic Games won five consecutive championships and became a veritable "table tennis queen" of the Paralympic Games. In 2008, Zhang Xiaoling, 5 1 year-old, still dreams of "six consecutive championships" of the Paralympic Games. Although she failed to defend her title at home, her dream is eternal.
Unfortunately, they broke their wings, but they still realized their dream of flying.