The amputated pianist "Liu Wei" watched "Touching China", and the audience couldn't help but cheer for each person's deeds, which shocked the audience, caused ripples, and shed tears. Among them, the one who had the deepest impact on me and learned the most was the pianist Liu Wei who lost his arms but still persisted in his dream.
I like Liu Wei's words - "Either live wonderfully or die quickly." When Liu Wei was young, an accident caused his arms to be broken by high-voltage wires. Think about it, without hands, everything, including eating, writing, washing, etc., must rely on less agile feet. Later, he joined the swimming team and practiced hard. How many times of hard work could he make up for the missing hands? When preparing to participate in the competition and win the gold medal, Liu Wei was once again fooled by fate. Liu Wei is ill and cannot exercise. The dream is gone. However, Liu Wei did not underestimate himself. He wanted to play the piano. Encountering all kinds of difficulties, he persevered and solved them one by one. Liu Wei eventually became a famous pianist.
Compared to Liu Wei, we have more than him. We have sound limbs and good economic conditions. However, do we have the ambition he strives for? Do you have unbreakable faith and willpower? Liu Wei's dream was obviously so out of reach for him, but he did it! What qualifications do we have to be tired of the world? What qualifications do we have to be afraid of difficulties and to retreat when they are difficult? If you have a dream in your heart, your body may be broken but your will is not broken, you may not get anything through hard work, but if you don’t work hard, you won’t get anything. I feel that God is unfair to Liu Wei, but Liu Wei reaches the other side by sailing against the current. In fact, destiny is like a person's palm prints. Although it is ups and downs, it is always in one's own hands. Nothing can't be changed.
Liu Wei, as his name suggests, he is a great person.