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Writing materials about miracles, including famous quotes, short stories, and exquisite passages.

Material (1):

This is a true story that took place in the middle of World War II between the U.S. Air Force and parachute manufacturers. At that time, the safety features of parachutes were insufficient. Thanks to the efforts of the manufacturer, the pass rate has increased to 99.9%, which is still a little short of that. The military requires that the pass rate of products must reach 100%. Manufacturers disagree with this. They believe that there is no need to improve and that it is close to perfection to this level. They have repeatedly emphasized that no product can be absolutely 100% qualified unless a miracle occurs. Think about it, a 99.9% pass rate means that for every thousand paratroopers, one person will die because of parachuting. Later, the military changed the method of quality inspection and decided to randomly select one of the parachutes delivered by the manufacturer the previous week, and let the person in charge of the manufacturer equip it behind his back and jump out of the plane himself. After this method was implemented, a miracle occurred: the failure rate immediately became zero.

Material (2): Miracle of Life Xu Lijia: Innate deficiencies and working harder

In the women’s Laser Radial competition of the London Olympics that ended the day before yesterday, Chinese player Xu Lijia won the sailing event The gold medal, this female athlete who speaks fluent English and is as talented in sailing as Yao Ming is in basketball, was once called the "female version of Yao Ming" by the American media. However, such a tenacious athlete actually has a lot of growth experience behind her. It hasn't all been smooth sailing.

Xu Lijia’s father told the media that Xu Lijia actually had a congenital physical defect - one of her eyes was blind and she was born with insufficient hearing. All these made the sailing girl have to work harder than ordinary people. . When she was 15 years old, she was diagnosed with a tumor on her left leg. After persuasion from doctors, coaches and family members, Xu Lijia finally gave up the game and had surgery. Fortunately, she received timely treatment. After the operation, the doctor told her that this was a malignant tumor. If it was not removed within 3 months, it might become malignant. Not only would the entire leg not be saved, but her life would be in danger.

Xu Lijia first practiced swimming. In 1998, Xu Lijia’s first coach, Zhang Jing of the Shanghai Sailing Team, went to the sports school to select young talents for the swimming team. Xu Lijia was always very serious because of her poor hearing. The way she listened attentively impressed Zhang Jing. After being selected, she began to practice sailing OP level with Zhang Jing. After two years of training, Xu Lijia showed her sailing talent. In the 2001 World Championships, at the age of 14, she won the women's sailing championship and subsequently realized her dream in major competitions.

It is precisely because of Xu Lijia's diligent spirit that her performance has improved year by year, and she has finally realized her dream of becoming an Olympic champion.

Material (3):

This is a true story that happened in Taiwan, China. A 37-year-old woman in Kaohsiung, Taiwan, will realize her wish to become a mother through artificial insemination. But when she was in her 39th week of pregnancy, a sudden fire announced her misfortune. When she was rescued from the fire scene and sent to the nearby Kaohsiung Medical University Hospital, she had no breathing and heartbeat, and her whole body was burned. However, what surprised the medical staff was that her body was curved and her hands were tightly protecting her bulging abdomen, as if protecting the fetus in her belly. After the doctor opened her charred body, he was shocked to find that her belly was still intact and white.

She had been dead for more than half an hour, but the fetus in her belly still had a heartbeat. So she was quickly transferred to the obstetrics and gynecology department, and the doctor immediately performed extracorporeal massage on her to help the fetus' umbilical cord blood flow, and immediately performed a caesarean section. About half an hour later, the fetus was finally taken out, and it turned out to be a healthy, white, fat, and safe baby boy.

This is indeed a miracle.

But this miracle has only one name, and that is - Mother!