1. Helen Keller
Helen, a serious illness in her childhood, closed her in a world of perpetual darkness and silence. However, a smile is like a navigation mark, which leads her confused boat out of the fog. Optimism made her learn to touch and perceive the world with her hands; Toughness made her learn to talk and read. Just because of this, she was able to finish college and create a masterpiece "If you give me three days of light" that inspired countless disabled children and young people to forge ahead.
Second, Zhang Haidi
Zhang Haidi was paralyzed at the age of 5 because of suffering from spinal hemangioma, so she never went to the campus. Since childhood, she began to teach herself knowledge with tenacious perseverance, and she taught herself professional courses in primary schools, middle schools and universities. When Zhang Haidi was 15 years old, she was sent to a poor mountain village in Shen 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, and overcame many difficulties to learn medical knowledge, and enthusiastically treated the villagers with acupuncture. During her stay in Shenxian County, she treated more than 1, people for free and was warmly praised by people.
Third, Beethoven
Beethoven is the embodiment of music art. When his career was in full swing, the bad news of deafness gave him a fatal blow. However, he did not bow to fate, but issued a cry of "grasping the throat of fate." He listened to his inner voice and thought about the true meaning of life, thus composing an immortal movement. For the first time, music has been transformed from an entertainment way into a tool to express human emotions, flowing endlessly along the long river of history.