Zhang Haidi's resume
Zhang Haidi was born in Jinan in September 1955. Han nationality, Master of Philosophy, member of the Communist Party of China, first-class writer in the creative room of Shandong Writers Association, ninth session, Member of the 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 five years old and became a high paraplegic. As a result, she never went to school. She began to learn knowledge by herself with tenacious perseverance since childhood. She successively taught herself professional courses in primary school, middle school and university. When Zhang Haidi was fifteen years old, she was sent to a poor 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 free of charge and received enthusiastic praise from people.
In 1983, Heidi began to embark on the path of literary creation. She overcame illness and difficulties with tenacious perseverance, kept improving her creations, and fought for literature persistently. Her published works so far include: the novel " "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. The novel "Dream in a Wheelchair" has been published in Japan and South Korea.
1992 Chinese Writers Association Zhuang Chongwen Literary Award;
1994 First Prize for Novel in the First National Endeavor for Civilization and Progress Award;
1997 National "Five "First Project" Book Award;
In 1998, he won the title of "Excellent Project Award" of Shandong Province and "Top Ten Literary and Art Workers of Shandong Province".
1998 The Second National Endeavor for Civilization and Progress Award Book Award and Individual Special Award;
1999 The Third National Outstanding Women’s Reading Award;
1999 The 4th National Outstanding Book Award for Foreign Literary Works in 2002;
In October 2002, the novel "Jueding" 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 Book Award of the Third National Endeavor for Civilization and Progress Award.
In October 2003, "Jue Ding" won the first China Publishing Group Book Award.
In December 2003, "Jue Ding" won the 8th China Youth Outstanding Reading Award.
In December 2003, "Jue Ding" won the second China Women's Literature Award.
In December 2003, "Jue Ding" won the "Five One Project" Selected Works Award from the Propaganda Department of the Central Committee of the Communist Party of China.
After Zhang Haidi underwent cancer surgery in 1991, she continued to fight against fate with an unyielding spirit. She began to study hard for a postgraduate course in philosophy. After unremitting efforts, she wrote the paper "Disabled Issues from the Perspective of Cultural Philosophy". In 1993, she passed the postgraduate course examination in the Philosophy Department of Jilin University and passed the thesis defense. Was awarded a Master of Philosophy degree. Zhang Haidi proved the power of life with her own courage. Just as she said: "Like all people who are determined to struggle, I regard the arduous exploration 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 children in disaster areas.
She also actively participated in various work and activities for the cause of disabled people, calling on the whole society to support 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, she 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 *Young League Member" title;
In 1982, he was awarded the title of "March 8th Red Flag Bearer" in Liaocheng area;
In 1982, 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 her 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, the Propaganda Department of the Central Committee of the Communist Party of China awarded the title of "Outstanding Young Ideological Worker";
1990 In 2006, the Shandong Youth League Provincial Committee awarded the title of "Top Ten Outstanding Youths";
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 her the title of "Women's Model for Contribution to Meritorious Contributions" and was again awarded the title of "March 8th Red Flag 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, she was selected as one of the "Twenty Most Influential Women 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". Party and state leaders Deng Xiaoping, Ye Jianying, Li Xiannian and other eight proletarian revolutionaries of the older generation 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.
When she was very young, like other children, she had many beautiful dreams. Among them, her biggest dream is to go to school, but she has never had the opportunity to enter school.
Why? It turned out that when she was 5 years old, she suffered a high paraplegia due to spinal hemangioma and became a disabled child. But in the face of the cruel challenge of fate, she did not become depressed or sink. Instead, she fought against the disease with tenacious perseverance and perseverance and withstood severe tests.
She is Zhang Haidi. Although she did not have the opportunity to enter school, she was able to study hard. She completed all the courses in elementary and middle schools, taught herself English, Japanese, German and Esperanto, and studied university and master's courses. Later, she began to engage in literary creation, and has translated English works such as "Seaside Clinic" and created works such as "Window Open to the Sky", "Questioning of Life", "Dreams in a Wheelchair" and other works.
The 44-year illness has always been tormenting Zhang Haidi. But she always insisted. This spirit alone can write a touching book!
If it were you, would you feel very painful and even want to cry? However, in order to pursue her dream, Zhang Haidi never cried because of it. She said: "I have never cried for illness in these years. What makes me cry is for those who care about me enthusiastically!"
So, how did Zhang Haidi persevere and how did he learn on his own? ? Next, I will tell you.
Who is Lingling?
You don’t know, right? Let me tell you, Lingling is Zhang Haidi’s nickname.
In 1955, Zhang Haidi was born in Jinan, Shandong. Before the age of 5, Zhang Haidi had a happy childhood, happy and lively, jumping around all day long.
Unfortunately, the time for jumping is so short.
When she was less than 6 years old, Xiao Lingling suddenly fell ill. Mother held Lingling and sat on a chair in the hospital corridor, waiting for the doctor's examination. After seeing the doctor, Lingling felt her mother's legs shaking, but she didn't know why.
What disease does Lingling have that makes her so terrible? She suffered from spinal hemangioma, which recurred and was very difficult to treat. In 5 years, she underwent 3 major surgeries, and 6 pieces of spinal boards were removed, and she finally became a high paraplegic. In this way, Lingling, who was originally innocent and lively, can only lie in bed all day.
Watching her friends happily jumping rubber bands together and happily carrying their schoolbags to school together, Lingling's young heart was almost crushed by pain. Fortunately, after hearing about Lingling's misfortune, her friends from the past often visited her and told her about school affairs.
Lingling’s family lived in a red three-story building. Whenever she sat at the window and looked out at the figures of the passing children, she felt so envious! She has reached school age, and Lingling can only stay at home. She also wants to go to school!
Lingling heard "Why did I forget to bring an umbrella?... Oh, why did I forget my schoolbag!" coming from outside the window, and felt very sad. She wanted to experience it in person with them. The joy of going to school, and the refreshing feeling of running in the rain... However, all this is a dream. For Lingling, it can only be a dream in a wheelchair. One day, Lingling finally couldn't restrain her desire, so she said to her mother: "Mom, I want to go to school!"
Although Lingling was very determined, her illness was ruthless, and whenever the pain tortured her, , the strong Lingling did not shed tears. When the pain was really severe, in order to distract her attention, she violently pulled her hair, intending to use one kind of pain to replace another kind of pain. Gradually, the hair she pulled out could be braided into a braid. How much pain she endured!
For Lingling, home is a special school. In this school, the smart and studious Lingling learned a lot of knowledge. Among all the homework, Lingling likes to learn Chinese the most. She can read novels at the age of 10. Although reading is very hard, she is not discouraged. She enjoyed reading "The Story of Zoya and Shula".
In addition to Chinese, Lingling is also very attentive to other subjects and is not willing to waste any time. Throughout her childhood, she used her strong will to study hard, and always treated every word and sentence with care. She taught herself all the courses in primary school and middle school, and realized her "dream in a wheelchair." In Lingling's own words, she is not ashamed of her childhood, nor of those beautiful years.
Zhang Haidi spent 15 years there. The love of her parents, peers and friends also gave Zhang Haidi more confidence to face the future.
In April 1970, Zhang Haidi followed her decentralized parents in a large truck to Shanglou Village, Shibalipu, Shen County, Shandong Province, and began her rural life.
At first, Zhang Haidi felt that the countryside was very unfamiliar. There were no electric lights and running water, and life was very difficult. However, Zhang Haidi felt more true and simple love from those simple villagers.
The day I first arrived in Shenxian County, the sky was very clear, and the white clouds in the sky were like big cotton.
Soon, a group of eleven or twelve-year-old children ran over, gathered around Zhang Haidi, and asked: "Sister Lingling, are you from the city? Why is your face so white! What's wrong with your legs?" "Looking at the smiling faces of the children, Zhang Haidi smiled and slowly told his story to the children.
After only half a month, Zhang Haidi got along very harmoniously with the villagers. The neighbors rushed to send sweet potatoes, pickles and other things to Lingling's house, and even made a wooden wheelchair for her.
The children are willing to push Zhang Haidi out for a walk. The boy said: "Sister Lingling, I push you!" The boy grabbed over and said: "I push, I push!" After several arguments, the children took turns pushing them and came to the field.
In order to repay these simple loves, Zhang Haidi also wants to do something for everyone. So she began to study medical books one by one under a dim oil lamp, and asked her father to buy her a thermometer, a stethoscope and silver needles for acupuncture, and became a rural doctor who relied on a wheelchair to treat people.
While living in Shenxian County, Zhang Haidi treated more than 10,000 people. His acupuncture skills also became famous in the local area, and there was an endless stream of people coming to see the doctor. Because she often relies on a wheelchair to treat people, her intercostal nerves always feel severe pain, and her spine even bends into an "S" shape. However, in order to cure the villagers' diseases and repay their love, Zhang Haidi always persists .
Knowledge is a wealth. Zhang Haidi, who endured the pain and studied hard, finally had his own wealth. With this wealth, she finally became self-taught and achieved success.
In December 1981, "People's Daily" reported Zhang Haidi's deeds for the first time; in February 1983, Zhang Haidi was awarded the title of "Model Worker" by the Shandong Provincial Government, and was awarded the title of "Excellent Worker" by the Communist Youth League Central Committee. ***Young League Member" title. He has also won titles such as the National "March 8th" Red Flag Bearer and the National Self-improvement Model.
Since 1983, Zhang Haidi has been engaged in literary creation. He has translated English works such as "Seaside Clinic", "Little Miller's Travels" and "Rebecca at the New School", and created "Questioning of Life". ", "Dream in a Wheelchair", "Jue Ding" and other works. Among them, "Dream in a Wheelchair" has been published in Japan and South Korea.
In April 1993, through hard study, Zhang Haidi obtained a master's degree in philosophy from Jilin University.
In 1997, Zhang Haidi was selected as one of the "Five Outstanding Disabled Persons in the World" by Japan's NHK. Her deeds have since spread to the world...
In the face of these honors, Zhang Haidi did not stop. Pursue. Although she has lived in a wheelchair for 44 long years, during these 44 years, she has never been knocked down by illness. She has always worked hard to move forward, never giving up every minute of her efforts, and not spending every step of her life in vain. .
Today, when we read the books written by Zhang Haidi that exude the fragrance of ink, we can see a healthy soul and feel the 44-year-old spirit hidden deep in it. love. Compared with those normal people who do not cherish life, Zhang Haidi loves life more, loves life more, is more tenacious, and is more diligent. For Zhang Haidi, knowledge is a kind of wealth, but self-improvement is a more precious wealth. With it, one can overcome all difficulties and spread love all over the world
A person who grew up in darkness and loneliness A woman is like a beautiful flower, using her unique fragrance to open the eyesight barrier for people in the bright world, allowing people who are lost in real life to understand the true meaning of life. Helen Keller was that beautiful and strange flower growing in the land of darkness and loneliness.
Helen Keller, a famous American female writer and social activist.
Mark Twain once said that there were two strange people in the 19th century, one was Napoleon and the other was Helen Keller. Let us always remember this name, this brilliant and wonderful flower that brings a different color to the bright world.