-Lu Xun
The story of living with hope.
1955 In September, Zhang Haidi was born in an intellectual family in Wendeng County, Shandong Province. Lingling is her nickname. Before the age of 5, Zhang Haidi had a happy childhood, happy and lively, skipping all day.
Unfortunately, the skipping time is so short. 1960 One sunny morning, just after a lesson in the toy room, she and her friends ran to the door with a smile and suddenly fell down. Since then, his legs have lost consciousness, and Zhang Haidi has lost his memory about them. She clearly remembers many scenes of her childhood life, but she doesn't know how her legs move and what it feels like to walk.
Because of this, she has never been to school, and she has been teaching herself knowledge with tenacious perseverance since she was a child. She taught herself specialized courses in primary schools, middle schools and universities. When Zhang Haidi/KLOC-was 0/5 years old, he was sent to a poor mountain village in Shen County, Liaocheng with his parents. But she is not afraid of hard life, but dedicated her youth with optimism. There, she taught the children in the village primary school, overcame all kinds of 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.
From 65438 to 0983, Heidi embarked on the road of literary creation. She overcame diseases and difficulties with tenacious perseverance and made unremitting efforts and struggles for literary creation. So far, her published works include: Dream in a Wheelchair and Gyro. Prose collection "Flying Goose", "Windows Open to the Sky" and "Questioning of Life". Translation works: seaside clinic, Rebecca in the new school, Little Miller's Journey, modoc-the true story of an elephant, etc. Her works have aroused strong repercussions among social teenagers, and the novel Dream in a Wheelchair has been published in Japan and South Korea.
Later, Zhang Haidi made continuous progress and learned Japanese, German and Esperanto. Haidi also tries his best to help young people around him, encouraging them to love life, cherish youth, study hard the skills of serving the people, and contribute their own light and heat to the prosperity of the motherland. Under her guidance, many teenagers have been admitted to middle schools, technical secondary schools and universities, and many lost people have been inspired and educated in her contact and become full and noble. Zhang Haidi sang a high-pitched and passionate song of life in a wheelchair. The theme of this song is: the value of human life lies in bravely pioneering and selfless dedication for the prosperity of the motherland and the happiness of the people!
We should learn from Zhang Haidi's qualities of not giving up hope, cherishing life and loving life!