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The story of Zhang Haidi.

In 1980s, a glorious name, Zhang Haidi, aroused strong repercussions in China. Zhang Haidi's deeds are praised everywhere, and Heidi's spirit is promoted everywhere. In front of this girl who lost two-thirds of her body but refused to give in to her fate, in front of this warrior who "falls a hundred times and gets up a hundred times", and in front of this model of the times who exchanged her pain for the joy of others and shortened her life to continue others' lives, people are thinking deeply: where is the whole meaning of life? Comrade Deng Xiaoping wrote an inscription: "Learn from Zhang Haidi and be a new capitalist with ideals, morality, culture and discipline!" Comrade Chen Yun wrote an inscription: "Take Zhang Haidi as an example, study hard and help others enthusiastically, and be the new Lei Feng in the 1980s."

Zhang Haidi 1955 was born in an intellectual family in Wendeng County, Shandong Peninsula. At the age of 5, she was completely unconscious from the chest down and could not take care of herself. Doctors think that paraplegic patients like this can hardly live past 27 years old. Under the threat of death, Zhang Haidi realized that his life might not last long. She is sad because she has no more time to work. She cherishes every minute more and prolongs her life with diligent study and work. She wrote in her diary: "I can't live in mediocrity." If you are alive, you have to study and do more for the masses. " Since it is a meteor, we should leave the light to the world and give everything to the people. "1970, she followed her parents who led the educated youth to the countryside and settled in Shanglou Brigade in Shenxian County. Seeing the pain caused by the lack of medical care and medicine for the local people, she came up with the idea of learning medical skills to relieve the suffering of the people. She used her pocket money to buy medical books, thermometers, stethoscopes, mannequins and medicines, and studied books on acupuncture, human anatomy, internal medicine and practical pediatrics. In order to identify the internal organs, she cut open the hearts, lungs, livers and kidneys of small animals for observation. In order to be familiar with acupoints, she drew red and blue dots on herself, practiced needles on her body and felt the acupuncture sensation. Many things happen. She finally mastered certain medical skills and was able to treat some common and frequently-occurring diseases. For more than ten years, she has treated 10000 people.

Later, she moved to the county town with her parents and didn't arrange a job once. Inspired by the deeds of pavel korchagin and Wu Yunduo, and inspired by Gao Yubao's experience in writing books, she decided to take the road of literary creation and use her own pen to create beautiful images and inspire people's hearts. She has read many famous Chinese and foreign books, kept diaries, read novels, recited poems and copied zhanghua's epigrams. Besides reading and writing, she also practiced sketching, learned to sketch, copied famous paintings, learned to recognize simple music and staff, and played songs with accordion, pipa and guitar. Now he is a professional creator of Shandong Federation of Literary and Art Circles, and his work Dream in a Wheelchair came out, which once again aroused strong repercussions in the society.

Look for the goal, no matter how many difficulties and obstacles there are, we must cross the past and reach the other side of success. This is Zhang Haidi's character. Once, an old comrade brought a bottle of imported medicine and asked her to help translate the explanatory text. Seeing this comrade leaving in disappointment, Zhang Haidi decided to learn English and gain more knowledge. From then on, she wrote English words on the wall, on the desk, on the desk lamp, on the mirror, and even on her hands and arms. She also stipulated to herself that she would not sleep unless she remembered the word 10 every night. There are guests at home, as long as they know some English, they all become her teachers. After seven or eight years of hard work, she was not only able to read English newspapers and literary works, but also translated the English novel The Beach Clinic. When she handed the translated version of this book to the editor-in-chief of a publishing house, the old comrade who was over 500 years old was moved to tears and enthusiastically wrote the preface: Road, extending at the foot of a paralyzed girl.

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!

The story of Helen Keller

1On the afternoon of June, 968, Helen Keller died in her sleep at the age of 87. Miss Keller was deaf and blind at 18 months after birth, but miraculously finished her life.

Helen Keller 1880 was born in mbia, Tuscany, in northern Alabama. When she was one and a half years old, a serious illness deprived her of her sight and hearing, and then she lost the ability to express herself in words. However, in this dark and lonely world, she actually learned to read and speak, and graduated with honors from Radcliffe College in the United States, becoming a well-known writer and educator proficient in five languages: English, French, German, Latin and Greek. She traveled all over the United States and the world to raise money for schools for the blind and devoted her life to the welfare and education of the blind. She has won the praise of people all over the world and won many government awards.

The most important thing for a deaf-mute to learn to read is for out of the dark to move towards the light. From learning to read to learning to read requires more perseverance than ordinary people. Helen observed Miss Sullivan's lips with her fingers and understood her throat trembling, mouth movements and facial expressions with her sense of touch, which was often inaccurate. In order to pronounce a word or sentence well, she has to practice it again and again. Helen never gives in to failure.

From Helen's education at the age of 7 to her admission to Radcliffe College 14, she wrote many letters to her relatives, friends and classmates. These letters either describe what she saw and heard on the trip, or pour out her feelings, and some people repeat a story she just heard, which is very rich in content. When she was in college, many textbooks didn't have Braille, and the contents of the books in her hand had to be spelled by others, so she spent much more time previewing her lessons than other students. While other students were playing and singing outside, she spent a lot of time preparing her lessons.

Helen can achieve such high academic performance in out of the dark not only because of her perseverance, but also because of her teacher Sullivan's follow-up teaching. She said that "the day when my teacher Anne Mansfield Sullivan came to my home was the most important day in my life" and "she liberated my spirit". It was her teacher who taught her to read and know that everything has a name, and it was also the teacher who taught her what an abstract noun like "love" is. Helen became ignorant and surly after her childhood illness and disability, and almost became a hopeless waste. But it is indeed a miracle that she became a literate college student. It can be said that half of this miracle was created by Helen's teacher, Anne Sullivan, and it was the fruit of her lofty dedication and scientific educational methods. No matter what Miss Sullivan teaches Helen, she always tells it clearly with a nice story or a poem. Her educational experience is very rich and her educational methods are different. She never locked Helen in her room for strict classroom education.

Helen overcame the mental pain caused by physical defects with tenacious perseverance. She loves life. She can ride horses, ski and play chess. She also likes theatrical performances and visits museums and places of interest, from which she can gain knowledge. At the age of 2 1, she collaborated with her teacher to publish her first novel, The Story of My Life. In the next 60 years, she wrote 14 books.

1On the afternoon of June, 968, Helen Keller died in her sleep at the age of 87. Miss Keller was deaf and blind at 18 months after birth, but miraculously finished her life.

Helen Keller 1880 was born in mbia, Tuscany, in northern Alabama. When she was one and a half years old, a serious illness deprived her of her sight and hearing, and then she lost the ability to express herself in words. However, in this dark and lonely world, she actually learned to read and speak, and graduated with honors from Radcliffe College in the United States, becoming a well-known writer and educator proficient in five languages: English, French, German, Latin and Greek. She traveled all over the United States and the world to raise money for schools for the blind and devoted her life to the welfare and education of the blind. She has won the praise of people all over the world and won many government awards.

The most important thing for a deaf-mute to learn to read is for out of the dark to move towards the light. From learning to read to learning to read requires more perseverance than ordinary people. Helen observed Miss Sullivan's lips with her fingers and understood her throat trembling, mouth movements and facial expressions with her sense of touch, which was often inaccurate. In order to pronounce a word or sentence well, she has to practice it again and again. Helen never gives in to failure.

From Helen's education at the age of 7 to her admission to Radcliffe College 14, she wrote many letters to her relatives, friends and classmates. These letters either describe what she saw and heard on the trip, or pour out her feelings, and some people repeat a story she just heard, which is very rich in content. When she was in college, many textbooks didn't have Braille, and the contents of the books in her hand had to be spelled by others, so she spent much more time previewing her lessons than other students. While other students were playing and singing outside, she spent a lot of time preparing her lessons.

Helen can achieve such high academic performance in out of the dark not only because of her perseverance, but also because of her teacher Sullivan's follow-up teaching. She said that "the day when my teacher Anne Mansfield Sullivan came to my home was the most important day in my life" and "she liberated my spirit". It was her teacher who taught her to read and know that everything has a name, and it was also the teacher who taught her what an abstract noun like "love" is. Helen became ignorant and surly after her childhood illness and disability, and almost became a hopeless waste. But it is indeed a miracle that she became a literate college student. It can be said that half of this miracle was created by Helen's teacher, Anne Sullivan, and it was the fruit of her lofty dedication and scientific educational methods.