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What does Li Naiqi's lifestyle give me?

Human beings have a kind of strength, called tenacity!

□ Yu Xianghua

Li Naiqi, a student of Overseas Chinese Middle School in Sanshui District, was paralyzed from childhood to lower body, and his mother carried him to school for many years. It is this severely disabled child who won the first place in the total score of science in the whole region with an excellent score of 648 in this year's college entrance examination, which is also commonly known as the "champion lang" in the college entrance examination. In the wheelchair, Li Naiqi's deformed signs, weak smile and mother's determined face ... Needless to say, people can already imagine how difficult it is for Naiqi to achieve today's achievements. 10 years of schooling, there must be a powerful force supporting him and his family. This kind of power is called tenacity! Helen Keller, a blind girl who lights up the light of life for the world, and Zhang Haidi, a symbol of self-improvement-how many distant figures and stories inspire us to go forward bravely without fear of suffering. Today, the miracle created by Naiqi and her mother happened around us and before our eyes, which was particularly touching. In a materialistic society, people who are busy for their livelihood need some heartfelt touches. A line of tears, a trace of soul trembling, are a soul redemption for good humanity. As a result, individuals become warm and enlightened, and human beings rely on it to move towards a beautiful world of spiritual civilization. Naiqi's miracle touched people from the tenacious character of children and mothers. In the face of cruel fate, they stand up the backbone of people, never bow their heads or shrink back. They walked forward step by step, followed a normal life path and walked out of a vast world. Naichi, who is disabled and paralyzed, is still like this. What reason do healthy people always complain about others and waste their time and all their precious years? Think about Naichi's situation. With tenacious human strength, what are the bumps and thorns in life? On the other hand, despite Naiqi's good grades, her mother is still worried about her children's enrollment. Naiqi decided to report to the Software College of Sun Yat-sen University. My mother said that she had never heard of CUHK enrolling disabled students. "The child is in poor health and I am afraid that I will have concerns when I am admitted to school." I believe that Naiqi's mother's worry is unnecessary, not to mention the special admission policy for special students. As long as the grades pass, any university will open its doors to Naichi. There is still a long way to go, far more than college admission. Naiqi and people with disabilities and tenacity like him need less intentional or unintentional discrimination, more care, and strive to become talents, paving the way for their happy lives. For example, the university provided him with a short experimental table, and his employer provided him with a job within his power ... The attitude towards the disabled like Naiqi tested the conscience of a society and an era.