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Celebrity deeds of being physically disabled and determined.

1, Sang Lan, 198 1 Born in February, Zhejiang Province, former member of the national women's gymnastics team, vault champion of the National Games. Today, the strong Sang Lan has spent six years in a wheelchair with a smile.

1998 After the accidental injury at Goodwill Games in new york on July 2 1 night, the little-known Sang Lan became the most concerned person in the world. It was really an accident. Sang Lan was warming up before the vault. At the moment of her take-off, the front probe of coach Ma, an outside player, interfered with her, causing her to deform and cut her head first from the air to the ground. ?

After such a great change, she showed rare perseverance. Her doctor said, "Sang Lan is very brave. She never complains about anything. The word I can find to express her is' courage'. " Even if she knew that she could never stand up again, she would not regret practicing gymnastics. She said: "I have confidence in myself, and I will never give up hope."

Sang Lan proved her commitment by action. She studied in Peking University, joined Star TV to host the program, served as the ambassador for the Olympic bid, and participated in the Beijing relay of Athens Olympic Games ... Her powerful smile always gave people hope!

At the age of 2.5, Zhang Haidi suffered from spinal hemangioma, which led to paraplegia. However, she is disabled, determined and hardworking, and is known as "contemporary Paul". Facing the cruel challenge of fate, Zhang Haidi didn't feel depressed and sink. She fought against the disease with tenacious perseverance and perseverance, withstood severe tests and was full of confidence in life.

Although she didn't have a chance to enter the school, she studied hard, completed all the courses in primary and secondary schools, taught herself college English, Japanese, German and Esperanto, and studied the courses of universities and graduate students. 1On March 7th, 983, the Central Committee of the * * * Youth League held a naming commendation meeting in Beijing, and awarded the title of "Excellent League Member" to Comrade Zhang Haidi, who was known as "the new Lei Feng in 1980s".

From 65438 to 0983, Zhang Haidi began to engage in literary creation, and successively translated The Seaside Clinic, Little Miller's Travels and Rebecca's New School, and created works of more than one million words, such as Windows Open to the Sky and Life and Dreams in Wheelchairs. Now he is a first-class writer in the literary creation room of Shandong Writers Association.

1993 Zhang Haidi passed the examination and thesis defense, and obtained a master's degree in philosophy from Jilin University. 1994 participated in the Far South Games. 1997 was selected as "the five outstanding disabled people in the world" by NHK in Japan. 1998 so far, he is the chairman of China Disabled Persons' Association. Won the title of national model worker in 2000.

Hawking made up his mind to study physics and astronomy when he was thirteen or fourteen. At the age of seventeen, he won a natural science scholarship and successfully entered Oxford University. After graduating from bachelor's degree, he transferred to Cambridge University to study cosmology. Soon, he found himself suffering from Luger's disease, which can cause muscle atrophy.

At first, he intended to give up the ideal of engaging in research, because doctors were helpless about the disease, but later, the rate of deterioration slowed down, so he regained his mood, overcame all difficulties, stood up from setbacks, bravely faced this misfortune and continued to indulge in research.

In 1970s, he and Penrose proved the famous singularity theorem, and won the Wolff Prize for Physics with 1988 * *. He also proved that the area of black holes will not decrease with time. 1973, he found that the temperature radiated by a black hole is inversely proportional to its mass, that is, the black hole will become smaller due to radiation, but the temperature will rise and eventually explode and disappear.

In the 1980s, he began to study quantum cosmology. At this time, there was something wrong with his movements. Later, because of pneumonia, he had a tracheal puncture operation, which made him unable to speak again. Now he is completely paralyzed and has to rely on an electric wheelchair to replace his feet. He not only relies on computers and language synthesizers to speak and write.

Although everyone thinks he is unfortunate, his achievements in science were obtained after his illness. With his indomitable will, he overcame his illness, created a miracle and proved that disability is not an obstacle to success. His love for life and enthusiasm for scientific research are worth learning from the younger generation.

Helen Keller can't give up because of lack of waste, but work harder and keep making progress, so she finally achieved excellent results. We ordinary people are smart and healthy. If we don't know how to study hard, we really feel sorry for ourselves!

Do you believe in miracles? Do you believe that people who are blind, deaf and dumb can become writers? Yes, this man is the great Helen Keller. When she was over one year old, she became blind, deaf and dumb because of illness. To this end, Helen's temper became very violent, and she easily lost her temper and broke things.

Her family saw that this was not the way to go on, so they hired a very patient tutor for her, Miss Sullivan. Under her influence and education, Helen gradually changed. She knows that everyone loves her, so she can't live up to their expectations. She used her only sense of touch, taste and smell to get to know the surrounding environment, tried to enrich herself, and then further studied writing.

In recent years, when her first book, My Life, was published, it immediately caused a sensation in the United States. Helen Keller was able to overcome her misfortunes and complete her college studies, although her facial features were incomplete. I will devote myself to the social work of educating disabled children in the future.

5. Itzhak Perlman was born in Israel on 1945, moved to the United States on 1958, and received training at Juliet School in New York State. 1964, he won the famous Levent Ritter Competition, which opened the way to the world for him. Itzak Perlman is the most striking violinist in the world today.

He was born in Tel Aviv, Israel, and began to learn piano at the age of five. Paalmann, aged 1958 and 13, was selected to perform in American TV stations and then moved to the United States. Because Paalmann suffered from polio at the age of 4, he became disabled for life, unable to stand and play, but he overcame difficulties with extraordinary perseverance and eventually became a world-class violin master.