Zhang Haidi, female, born in Jinan in 1955, Han nationality, Master of Philosophy, member of the Communist Party of China, first-level writer of Shandong Creative Association, member of the 9th and 10th National Committee of the Chinese People's Political Consultative Conference, deputy director of the China Disabled Persons' Federation Chairman, member of the National Committee of the Chinese Writers Association, and vice chairman of the Shandong Writers Association.
Zhang Haidi suffered from spinal hemangioma when she was 5 years old and became a high-level paraplegic. Therefore, she never went to school. She began to learn knowledge by herself with tenacious perseverance in her childhood. She successively taught herself professional courses in primary school, middle school, and university. . When Zhang Haidi was 15 years old, she was sent to a poor mountain village in Shen County, Liaocheng with her parents. However, she did not fear the hard life, but dedicated her youth with an optimistic spirit. There she taught children in the village primary school, overcame various difficulties to learn medical knowledge, and enthusiastically treated the villagers with acupuncture. During her stay in Shenxian County, she treated more than 10,000 people for free, and was warmly praised by people.
In 1983, Heidi embarked on the path of literary creation. With her tenacious perseverance, she overcame illness and difficulties, kept improving her creations, and fought for literature persistently. Her published works so far include: The novels "Dream in a Wheelchair" and "Jue Ding". Collection of essays: "Swan Geese Flying Fast", "Window Open to the Sky", and "Questioning of Life". Translated works include "Seaside Clinic", "Rebecca at the New School", "Little Miller's Travels", "Modoc - The True Story of an Elephant", etc. Her works have aroused strong repercussions among teenagers in society, and her novel "Dream in a Wheelchair" has been published in Japan and South Korea.
Award Status
1992 Chinese Writers Association Zhuangzhong Literature Award;
1994 First Prize for Novel in the First National Endeavor for Civilization and Progress Award;
1997 National "Five One Project" Book Award;
1998 Shandong Province "Excellent Project Award" and "Shandong Province Top Ten Literary and Art Workers" title;
1998 Second National Book Award and Individual Special Award for Endeavoring Civilization and Progress;
1999 Third National Outstanding Women's Reading Award;
1999 National Fourth Foreign Language Award Excellent Book Award for Literary Works;
In October 2002, the novel "Jue Ding" was listed as a key book gift to the "16th National Congress" by the Propaganda Department of the Central Committee of the Communist Party of China and the State Press and Publication Administration;
In December 2002, "Jue Ding" won the third National Book Award for Civilization and Progress;
In October 2003, "Jue Ding" won the first China Publishing Group Book Award;
In 2003 In December, "Jue Ding" won the 8th China Youth Outstanding Reading Award;
In December 2003, "Jue Ding" won the 2nd China Women's Literature Award;
In December 2003, "Jue Ding" "Jue Ding" won the "Five Ones" Project Book Award of the Central Propaganda Department.
Perseverance
After undergoing cancer surgery in 1991, Zhang Haidi continued to fight against fate with an unyielding spirit. She began to study postgraduate courses in philosophy. After unremitting efforts, she wrote the paper "The Problem of Disabled Persons in the Perspective of Cultural Philosophy". In 1993, she passed the postgraduate course examination and thesis defense in the Philosophy Department of Jilin University and was awarded a master's degree. Zhang Haidi proved the power of life with her own courage. Just as she said, "Like all people who are determined, I regard the arduous inquiry itself as true happiness." She uses the spirit of overcoming her own obstacles to help disabled people A path opens up into the ocean of knowledge.
Zhang Haidi has also done a lot of social work over the years. She has inspired countless young people to work hard with her speeches and singing. She also often goes to orphanages, special education schools, and disabled families to visit orphaned elderly people and disabled children, sending them gifts and warmth. In recent years, she has built a primary school for the villages where she went to the countryside, helped poor and disabled children with medical treatment and education, and also donated more than 60,000 yuan of her royalties to disaster-stricken areas and children. She also actively participated in various work and activities for the cause of the disabled, calling on the whole society to support the cause of the disabled, care for and help the disabled, and encourage them to become self-reliant. Supporting the cause of disabled people, caring for and helping disabled people, encouraging them to become self-reliant, and making outstanding contributions to the development of the cause of disabled people.
Zhang Haidi has been invited to Japan and South Korea three times to give lectures and concerts. Her struggle for self-improvement has also inspired people of different nationalities. In 1995, she participated in the Fourth World Conference on Women as a member of the Chinese government delegation. In 1997, he was named one of the five outstanding disabled people in the world by Japan's NHK TV station.
Honorary titles
Zhang Haidi has been awarded various honorary titles:
Advanced worker of Shenxian Broadcasting Bureau in 1981;
In 1982, he was awarded the title of "Model *** Youth League Member" in Liaocheng District;
In 1982, he was awarded the title of "March 8th Red Flag Bearer" in Liaocheng District;
In 1983, he was awarded the title of "Model *** Youth League Member" in Liaocheng District The Shandong Provincial Party Committee awarded the title of "Model *** Youth League Member";
In 1983, the Shandong Provincial Government awarded the title of "Model Worker";
On March 7, 1983, the *** Youth League The League Central Committee awarded the title of "Outstanding Communist Youth League Member";
In 1983, the Shandong Provincial Women's Federation awarded the title of "March 8th Red Flag Bearer";
In 1983, the All-China Women's Federation awarded the title of "March 8th Red Flag Bearer"
In 1989, he was awarded the title of "Outstanding Young Ideological Worker" by the Propaganda Department of the Central Committee of the Communist Party of China;
In 1990, he was awarded the title of "Top Ten Outstanding Youth" by the Shandong Youth League Provincial Committee;
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In 1991, the China Disabled Persons' Federation awarded the title of "Self-improvement Model";
In 1992, the Jinan Municipal Government recorded a major contribution;
In 1993, the All-China Women's Federation awarded the title of "Women's Model for Contribution" title, and was again awarded the title of "March 8th Red Flag Bearer";
In 1995, the Shandong Provincial Party Committee Propaganda Department awarded the title of "Model Party Member Literary and Art Worker";
In 1997, the Shandong Provincial Party Committee Propaganda Department Awarded the title of "Top Ten Literary and Art Workers" by the Ministry of Education;
In 1997, he was named one of the "Five Outstanding Disabled Persons in the World" by Japan's NHK;
In 2000, he was awarded the "National Model Worker" by the State Council Title;
In 2001, she was named one of the "Twenty Most Influential Women of the Century in the World" by Xinhua News Agency's "Global" magazine.
In May 1983, the Central Committee of the Communist Party of China issued the "Decision to Learn from Comrade Zhang Haidi". Eight proletarian revolutionaries of the older generation, including party and state leaders Deng Xiaoping, Ye Jianying, and Li Xiannian, successively wrote inscriptions for Zhang Haidi. , in recognition of her enterprising and selfless dedication.
Please learn from her
Zhang Haidi was elected as a member of the 11th Central Committee of the *** Youth League, and has long served as a director of the China Disabled Persons Welfare Foundation and the Presidium of the China Disabled Persons' Federation. Member, Vice Chairman of Shandong Provincial Disabled Persons Federation, Vice Chairman of Shandong Provincial Youth Federation and other positions. Haidi strives for self-improvement in her job and social work, serves the society with full enthusiasm and noble character, and contributes to the people. She has a high reputation and prestige among the people. She is a good example that can stand the test of time. She is the pride of a generation of Chinese youth and an outstanding representative of disabled people in China.
Zhang Haidi suffered from myelopathy at the age of 5 and was paralyzed from the chest down. From then on, Zhang Haidi began her unique life. Unable to attend school, she completed her high school education at home. When he was 15 years old, Heidi followed his parents and was sent to the countryside of Liaocheng (Shandong) to become a teacher for their children. She also taught herself acupuncture and treated villagers free of charge. Later, Zhang Haidi taught himself many foreign languages ??and worked as a radio repairman.
Faced with the cruel challenge of fate, Zhang Haidi did not feel depressed or sinking. She fought against the disease with tenacious perseverance and perseverance, withstood severe tests and was full of confidence in life. Although she did not have the opportunity to enter school, she studied hard and completed all elementary and middle school courses. She taught herself college English, Japanese, German and Esperanto, and studied university and master's courses. Zhang Haidi began to engage in literary creation in 1983. He has translated hundreds of thousands of English novels such as "Seaside Clinic" and compiled books such as "Window Open to the Sky", "Questioning of Life", "Dreams in Wheelchairs" and other books. Among them, "Dreams in a Wheelchair" was published in Japan and South Korea, while "Questioning Life" was published less than half a year ago and has been reprinted three times and won the national "Five One Project" book award. Before "Questioning Life", this award had never been awarded to prose works. Recently, a 300,000-word novel "Jue Ding" is about to be released. Since 1983, Zhang Haidi has created and translated more than 1 million words of works.
In order to make greater contributions to society, she has self-study more than a dozen medical monographs, and at the same time consulted experienced doctors, learned acupuncture and other medical skills, and has treated more than 10,000 people for free.
In 1983, "China Youth Daily" published "If you are a shooting star, you must leave its light to the world". Zhang Haidi became famous in China and won two reputations, one is "the new Lei Feng of the 1980s", One is "Contemporary Paul".
Zhang Haidi, with the belief of "living, one must be a person useful to society", followed Paul as an example, and had the courage to dedicate his light and heat to the people With her words and deeds, she answered the questions about outlook on life and values ??that hundreds of millions of young people are concerned about. Deng Xiaoping wrote an inscription in his own words: "Learn from Zhang Haidi and be a new communist with ideals, morality, culture, and discipline!" ”
Subsequently, Zhang Haidi became a moral force.
Zhang Haidi, female, born in Jinan in 1955, Han nationality, Master of Philosophy, member of the Communist Party of China, first-class writer of Shandong Creative Association , member of the 9th and 10th National Committee of the Chinese People's Political Consultative Conference, vice chairman of the China Disabled Persons' Federation, member of the National Committee of the Chinese Writers Association, and vice chairman of the Shandong Provincial Writers Association.
Zhang Haidi suffered from spinal hemangioma when she was 5 years old and became a high-level paraplegic. Therefore, she never went to school. She began to learn knowledge by herself with tenacious perseverance in her childhood. She successively taught herself professional courses in primary school, middle school, and university. . When Zhang Haidi was 15 years old, she was sent to a poor mountain village in Shen County, Liaocheng with her parents. However, she did not fear the hard life, but dedicated her youth with an optimistic spirit. There she taught children in the village primary school, overcame various difficulties to learn medical knowledge, and enthusiastically treated the villagers with acupuncture. During her stay in Shenxian County, she treated more than 10,000 people for free, and was warmly praised by people.
In 1983, Heidi embarked on the path of literary creation. With her tenacious perseverance, she overcame illness and difficulties, kept improving her creations, and fought for literature persistently. Her published works so far include: The novels "Dream in a Wheelchair" and "Jue Ding". Collection of essays: "Swan Geese Flying Fast", "Window Open to the Sky", and "Questioning of Life". Translated works include "Seaside Clinic", "Rebecca at the New School", "Little Miller's Travels", "Modoc - The True Story of an Elephant", etc. Her works have aroused strong repercussions among teenagers in society, and her novel "Dream in a Wheelchair" has been published in Japan and South Korea.
1992 Chinese Writers Association's Zhuangzhong Literature Award;
1994 First Prize for Novel in the First National Endeavor for Civilization and Progress Award;
1997 National "Five Ones" Engineering" Book Award;
In 1998, he won the "Excellent Engineering Award" and the title of "Top Ten Literary and Art Workers in Shandong Province" in 1998;
In 1998, he won the second national "Strive for Civilization and Progress" Book Award and Personal Special Award;
The 3rd National Outstanding Women’s Reading Award in 1999;
The 4th National Outstanding Book Award for Foreign Literary Works in 1999;
In October 2002, the novel "Jue Ding" was listed as a key book gift to the "16th National Congress" by the Propaganda Department of the Central Committee of the Communist Party of China and the State Press and Publication Administration;
In December 2002, "Jue Ding" won the National The 3rd Book Award for Civilization and Progress;
In October 2003, "Jueding" won the first China Publishing Group Book Award;
In December 2003, "Jueding" won the 8th China Publishing Group Book Award Youth Outstanding Reading Award;
In December 2003, "Jue Ding" won the second Chinese Women's Literature Award;
In December 2003, "Jue Ding" won the "Five Ones" award of the Central Propaganda Department ” Engineering Book Award.
After undergoing cancer surgery in 1991, Zhang Haidi continued to fight against fate with an unyielding spirit and began to study postgraduate courses in philosophy. After unremitting efforts, she wrote the paper "The Problem of Disabled Persons in the Perspective of Cultural Philosophy". In 1993, she passed the postgraduate course examination and thesis defense in the Philosophy Department of Jilin University and was awarded a master's degree. Zhang Haidi proved the power of life with her own courage. Just as she said, "Like all people who are determined, I regard the arduous inquiry itself as true happiness." She uses the spirit of overcoming her own obstacles to help disabled people A path opens up into the ocean of knowledge.
Zhang Haidi has also done a lot of social work over the years. She has inspired countless young people to work hard with her speeches and singing. She also often goes to orphanages, special education schools, and disabled families to visit orphaned elderly people and disabled children, sending them gifts and warmth. In recent years, she has built a primary school for the villages where she went to the countryside, helped poor and disabled children with medical treatment and education, and also donated more than 60,000 yuan of her royalties to disaster-stricken areas and children. She also actively participated in various work and activities for the cause of the disabled, calling on the whole society to support the cause of the disabled, care for and help the disabled, and encourage them to become self-reliant. Supporting the cause of disabled people, caring for and helping disabled people, encouraging them to become self-reliant, and making outstanding contributions to the development of the cause of disabled people.
Zhang Haidi has been invited to Japan and South Korea three times to give lectures and concerts. Her struggle for self-improvement has also inspired people of different nationalities. In 1995, she participated in the Fourth World Conference on Women as a member of the Chinese government delegation. In 1997, he was named one of the five outstanding disabled people in the world by Japan's NHK TV station.
Zhang Haidi has been awarded various honorary titles:
Advanced worker of Shenxian Broadcasting Bureau in 1981;
Model* in Liaocheng area in 1982 **Youth League Member" title;
In 1982, he was awarded the title of "March 8th Red Flag Bearer" in Liaocheng area;
In 1983, the *** Youth League Shandong Provincial Committee awarded him the "Model *** "Youth League Member" title;
In 1983, the Shandong Provincial Government awarded the title of "Model Worker";
In 1983, the *** Youth League Central Committee awarded the title of "Outstanding *** Youth League Member";
In 1983, the Women's Federation of Shandong Province awarded the title of "March 8th Red Flag Bearer";
In 1983, the All-China Women's Federation awarded the title of "March 8th Red Flag Bearer";
In 1989 Awarded the title of "Outstanding Young Ideological Worker" by the Propaganda Department of the CPC Central Committee;
In 1990, the Shandong Youth League Provincial Committee awarded the title of "Top Ten Outstanding Young People";
In 1991, the China Disabled Persons' Federation awarded the title of "Self-improvement" "Model" title;
In 1992, the Jinan Municipal Government recorded her great achievements once;
In 1993, the All-China Women's Federation awarded her the title of "Women's Model Model" and was again awarded the title of "March 8th Red Banner Bearer";
In 1995, the Propaganda Department of the Shandong Provincial Party Committee awarded the title of "Model Party Member Literary and Art Worker";
In 1997, the Propaganda Department of the Shandong Provincial Party Committee awarded the title of "Top Ten Literary and Art Workers";
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In 1997, he was named one of the "Five Outstanding Disabled Persons in the World" by Japan's NHK;
In 2000, he was awarded the title of "National Model Worker" by the State Council;
In 2001, he was awarded the title of "National Model Worker" by Xinhua "Global" magazine named her one of the "Twenty Most Influential Women of the Century".
In May 1983, the Central Committee of the Communist Party of China issued the "Decision to Learn from Comrade Zhang Haidi". Eight proletarian revolutionaries of the older generation, including party and state leaders Deng Xiaoping, Ye Jianying, and Li Xiannian, successively wrote inscriptions for Zhang Haidi. , in recognition of her enterprising and selfless dedication.
Zhang Haidi was elected as a member of the 11th Central Committee of the Communist Youth League, and has long served as a director of the China Disabled Persons Welfare Foundation, a member of the presidium of the China Disabled Persons' Federation, and vice chairman of the Shandong Disabled Persons' Federation. Vice Chairman of Shandong Provincial Youth Federation and other positions. Haidi strives for self-improvement in her job and social work, serves the society with full enthusiasm and noble character, and contributes to the people. She has a high reputation and prestige among the people. She is a good example that can stand the test of time. She is the pride of a generation of Chinese youth and an outstanding representative of disabled people in China.
About happiness
Happiness is difficult. We often suffer for years for short-term happiness. It is even harder for Zhang Haidi. Zhang Haidi looks very happy. Even when she is in the most pain, she can put on a bright smile. But Zhang Haidi said that she had never had anything that made her truly happy.
Zhang Haidi is now a writer, but writing is painful. She suffered from extensive bedsores and her bones were exposed, but she is still writing. She had several more surgeries, which were painful. Her nasal cancer surgery was performed without anesthesia. She clearly felt the knife opening her nasal cavity and the needle passing through her skin. When she heard that she had cancer for the first time, she even felt happy - she was finally free. Zhang Haidi said: My greatest happiness is death. However, she survived.
She writes novels, paints oil paintings, dances ballet, makes TV shows, sings, studies for a master's degree... She even likes perfume, and she lives a full life. The host Zhu Jun asked her if it was uncomfortable for you to sit like this. She said, yes, it is very uncomfortable, but I have been sitting like this for 40 years. As a member of the CPPCC, her proposal is to implement barrier-free facilities in colleges and universities. "I am in pain, but I can still make others happy." When Zhang Haidi said this, poetry filled the air around her.