She grew up groping in the dark. At the age of seven, the family hired a tutor for her, that is, Miss Sullivan, who influenced Helen's life. Sullivan was almost blind when he was a child, and he knew the pain of losing sight. Under the guidance of her efforts, Helen learned sign language by touching hands, reading by touching some cards, and speaking by touching other people's lips.
In order to get Helen close to nature, Miss Sullivan asked her to roll on the grass, run and jump in the fields, sow seeds in the fields and climb trees to eat. I also took her to touch the newborn pig and go to the river to play with water. Under the careful care of the teacher, Helen overcame the obstacles of blindness and deafness and completed her college studies.
1936, the teacher who lived with her for fifty years passed away, and Helen was very sad. She knew that she would not be today without the love of her teacher, and she was determined to carry forward the love that her teacher gave her. As a result, Helen traveled all over the United States, big and small cities, all over the world, running around for the disabled and serving those unfortunate people wholeheartedly.
1968, Helen died at the age of 87, and her lifelong dedication to serving the disabled spread all over the world. She wrote many books and her story was made into a movie. Teacher Sullivan gave her the most precious love. She spread this love to all the unfortunate people and brought them light and hope.
2. Sang Lan: Born in February, 198 1, a native of Ningbo, Zhejiang Province, was a member of the national women's gymnastics team and a vault champion in 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." In the past three years, Sang Lan has proved her promise by her actions. She studied at Peking University, joined Star TV to host the program, served as the ambassador for the Olympic bid, and participated in the Beijing relay of the Athens Olympic Games ... Her powerful smile always gives people hope!
3. Hawking is a brain, a myth, the most outstanding theoretical physicist of our time, a giant in the name of science ... Perhaps, he is just a warrior who challenges his fate in a wheelchair. Once, Hawking returned to his apartment in Berlin in a wheelchair. I was knocked down by a car while crossing the road, my left arm was broken, my head was cut, and I had 13 stitches. About 48 hours later, he returned to the office and began to work.
Despite the growing physical disability, Hawking still tries to live like an ordinary person and accomplish what he can. He's even lively-it sounds a bit funny. After he was completely unable to move, he still insisted on driving a wheelchair with his only movable finger on the way to the office. When meeting Prince Charles, he turned his wheelchair to show off and ran over Prince Charles' toes. Of course, Hawking also tasted the consequences of "freedom" action. The master of quantum gravity jumped into the wheelchair many times under the weak gravity of the earth. Fortunately, every time he stubbornly "stood up".
1985, Hawking underwent tracheal surgery, and since then he has completely lost the ability to speak. It is under such circumstances that he made great efforts to write the famous A Brief History of Time and explored the origin of the universe.
In the park in the morning, a boy with cancer is singing softly. He is singing about life. Although he has little time left, he doesn't feel inferior. He doesn't believe in eternity. He believes that nothing is eternal, and so is life. "People always die!" He often comforts himself.
At the other end of the park, there is a girl dancing beautifully, like a peach blossom falling behind her.
On this day, the boy wandered around bored. Suddenly, he smelled a scent of flowers, attracted him to a peach tree and saw the girl-she was dancing. The boy didn't interrupt her, and waited quietly for her to finish dancing. "You dance really well, like a peach blossom behind you." "Thank you!" The girl looked up shyly and said. At this time, the boy saw her face clearly: a beautiful face, two godless eyes. The boy was surprised: "Are you blind?" As soon as this sentence came out, the boys regretted it. He knows he said something he shouldn't have said. "Oh ... sorry, I didn't mean to." "Nothing." Girls look very simple. ..... In this way, they met.
They came here at sunset, the boys sang and the girls danced.
It was like this for a long time until that day.
"Peach blossoms are beautiful, just like you." The boy said unintentionally. "Unfortunately, I can't see it." The girl bowed her head. "I'm sorry." The boy's heart ached, and he knew that he had broken the girl's heart again, although she didn't care. A strong desire rose from the boy's heart.
A few days later, the girl excitedly told the boy that someone would give her eyes and she would see a bright and beautiful world. The boy smiled happily. Girls don't understand, those eyes are from boys.
The evening of this day seems to come earlier, and the boys said a lot to the girls: "I didn't believe in eternity before, but now I understand that there is eternity in the world, and that is friendship." I'm leaving and never coming back. I will cherish our friendship forever. "Cried the girl. After the boy sang the last song in his life, the girl still danced for him, just with a bunch of tears.
He's gone, it's that simple, no regrets. He dedicated the last song of his life to her, and he had no regrets.
The girl's operation was a success. She saw everything and understood the truth. She came to the park. Strangely, the peach blossoms didn't bloom this year.
The girl's eyes blurred and a tear fell from her cheek. In the sunset, she seemed to hear the boy singing. ...
Paul grew up in bitter water, lost his father in his early years, his mother washed and cooked for others, and his brother was a worker. When Paul 12 years old, his mother sent him to the station canteen to do odd jobs. He worked in the canteen for two years and was humiliated.
After the outbreak of the October Revolution, Paul's hometown, Shebetovka, Ukraine, was trampled by foreign armed meddlers and domestic reactionaries, just like other places in the Soviet Union. The Red Army liberated the town of Shebetovka, but soon retreated, leaving only the old Bolshevik Zhuhler to do underground work in the town. Zhu stayed in Paul's house for a few days and told Paul a lot about the revolution, the working class and class struggle: "Now the whole world is on fire, and slaves are getting up. They want to overthrow the old world, but for this, they need a group of brave brothers who can fight resolutely."
Zhu's inspiration and education played a decisive role in Paul's ideological growth. Suddenly, Zhu was caught by bandits. Paul was anxious to ask around. One day, when the bandit soldiers escorted Zhu, Paul suddenly swooped down, knocked the bandit soldiers into the ditch and escaped with Zhu.
However, due to the snitch of Victor, the son of Polish aristocrat Lizensky, Paul was thrown into prison. After he got out of prison, Paul ran like hell. Afraid of falling into the clutches again, he didn't dare to go home, so he unconsciously came to the garden gate of Tonya. He jumped into the garden. Tonia likes Paul's "warm and stubborn" personality, and Paul also thinks that tonia is "different from other rich girls". Later, they met several times and gradually fell in love. In order to take refuge, Paul agreed to Tonya's request and stayed. A few days later, Tonya found Paul's brother Arqing, and he sent his brother to Khartoum to join the Red Army.
In a fierce battle, Paul was seriously injured in the head. But he overcame death with amazing perseverance. After leaving the hospital, he was no longer fit to return to the front line and took part in the work of restoring and building the country. Here, as the owner of the working class, he is also nervously involved in all kinds of hard work. He did the league work in the year of eliminating counter-revolutionaries and the German-French yearbook work. Incorporated into the Complete Works of Marx and Engels, Volume 1. Articles, and directly participate in hard physical labor. In the construction of narrow gauge railway, Paul showed a high degree of political enthusiasm and selfless labor spirit.
Paul has only seen her twice since he said goodbye to her at tonia's house. The first time was after he was discharged from the hospital, and the last time was on the railway site. Paul found that with the deepening of the revolution, the ideological gap between the two became wider and wider, and there was no * * * language at all, so he parted ways.
At the end of the road construction project, Paul got typhoid fever. He returned to work after his illness. He took part in industrial construction and frontier struggle, and joined the party. However, because Paul was seriously injured and wounded many times in the war, he became seriously ill several times later, and because of his selfless work and labor, he didn't take good care of his body at ordinary times, and his physique became worse and worse. 1927, he was almost completely paralyzed, and then he went blind. Serious illness finally bound this young man full of revolutionary enthusiasm to his sickbed.
However, under the condition that Paul endured unimaginable physical and mental pain, he found the strength to "return to the team" again. He set himself two tasks: on the one hand, he was determined to help his wife Daya make progress; On the other hand, I decided to start literary creation. In this way, "Paul took up new weapons and started a new life."