Zhao, born in Shenyang, 1985, was born with severe cerebral palsy due to lack of oxygen. Chen Fei's behavioral and linguistic abilities are extremely limited. She can't talk like a normal person, can't control her limbs, and her head will swing from side to side involuntarily. In the past twenty-three years, she has been completely unable to take care of herself. She has only been in a special education school for six years, but she has finished more than 200,000 words of literary works, including more than 100 ancient poems. Chen Fei created a miracle of life with his weak body.
Due to lack of oxygen at birth, Chen Fei was born with cerebral palsy. In order to take care of Chen Fei, my mother gave up her job, and the whole family only lived on her father's monthly salary in 40 yuan, which was difficult to support. In order to take care of Chen Fei and make money to support her family, Chen Fei's mother learned to cut clothes when she was two years old. From then on, Chen Fei spent his childhood in the "grinding" sound of sewing machines. When my mother was at work, she put Chen Fei in the pile of clothes beside her. When she is thirsty and hungry, she feeds her while making clothes. Sometimes on September 20th, Zhao, a girl with cerebral palsy, knocked out the literary work "Unyielding Angel" with the tip of her nose and chin. On the 20th, she made her first public signing in Shenyang, Liaoning, and sold 200 copies of Yu Ben in half an hour. Some readers were moved to tears at the scene.
On 20th 10, the reporter saw in Shenyang North Book City that readers who came to buy books had lined up in the lobby on the first floor. Some readers are leafing through books, wiping tears from the corners of their eyes with their fingers, and some parents who bring their children to buy teaching AIDS also join the team to buy books. "Zhao's strength is touching and makes us stronger." Shenyang reader Xiaodan Lin said.
On the signing stage, Zhao wore a red and white striped shirt, which was exquisite and lovely. Although her behavior and language skills are extremely limited, only her mother can print a seal engraved with the words "Morning Fly" on each book, but she has always been strong and optimistic, and constantly expresses her gratitude to every reader with her eyes.
Zhao, 23, suffered from severe cerebral palsy due to lack of oxygen at birth, and has been unable to take care of himself for many years. With only six years of special education, she not only learned to use the computer, but also practiced the ability to type with the tip of her nose and chin, and knocked out more than 200,000 words of literary works. In 2006, Zhao became a member of Liaoning Couplet Society and Shenyang Poetry Society, and wrote more than 100 classical poems in the past two years.
In September this year, Unyielding Angel, published by Zhejiang University Press, not only included a large number of diaries of Zhao in the past five years, but also included nearly 100 poems, warm messages from literary circles and netizens to Zhao.
"I am both unfortunate and lucky. The love of many people has changed me and made me bravely challenge my life. " Zhao said that he hopes to use this book to encourage all disabled friends, and at the same time, he will do his best to make his literary road go further with this book.
Mother Hou couldn't bear it, so she held her in her arms when her foot was pressing on the pedal of the sewing machine and made her move.
Chen Fei is growing up. Although her behavior and language skills are extremely limited, she is very clever. Her mother taught her the quatrains of ancient poetry, and she can recite them once. Chen Fei's language is so vague that only her mother can understand it. My mother taught Chen Fei to be confident when she was young and took her out for a walk whenever she had time. Whenever someone asks about Chen Fei, her mother always encourages her to answer. Her mother said, "Speak if you can, and don't be afraid if you can't." In this way, although Chen Fei has difficulties in communicating with others, her mother is around to translate and her life is not closed, so she has also developed an optimistic and cheerful personality.
Chen Fei has normal intelligence and is very eager to go to school. Chen Fei's mother visited all the local primary schools, but when she heard that Chen Fei was a cerebral palsy patient in a wheelchair, the school refused to accept her. One day in 2003, Zhou Xueyan, the principal of Xifeng County Special Education School, came to her house to make clothes. When she saw the lonely early flight behind her mother, she was so distressed that the school accepted the early flight.
In the special education school, Chen Fei studied cultural knowledge with the deaf students in the class. She cherishes this rare learning opportunity. Rain or shine, she is never late. In order not to bother the teacher, she hardly drank water at school all day. Her movements are restricted, so she can only see with her eyes, listen with her ears and remember with her head. Reading is difficult. Chen Fei can only turn pages with his chin. Every time he turned a page, Chen Fei tried his best. She never complains about being tired, but tries her best to study.
Being unable to use a pen is a big problem for Chen Fei. She always needs the help of her teacher or mother. Chen Fei hopes that she can write. She and her mother tried many ways to exercise the function of their hands, but with little effect. In 2003, a kind person bought her a computer. Don't write, just touch the keyboard and a word will come out. The arrival of the computer seems to have put another hand on this unfortunate girl and made her dream of writing come true.
Chen Fei could hardly control her head. First, she learned to control the mouse with her chin. If she rubs it a little, if she pushes it too hard, it will be inaccurate. At the same time, she is familiar with the keyboard with her nose. She can't watch the screen while others are tapping on the keyboard. She can't see the computer screen. You can imagine how difficult it is to type with your chin and nose. After practice, Chen Fei's nose and chin were swollen. Mother felt sorry for her and told her not to practice. However, this is the only way to write. Chen Fei didn't flinch or give up. After hard training, Chen Fei learned to type by computer: from typing one word in the first ten minutes to typing six or seven words a minute now. Only Chen Fei knows the hardships of sweat.
In the past five years, Chen Fei has been tapping the keyboard with the tip of his nose and chin, writing his youth and writing a collection of works. No one can imagine how difficult it is for Chen Fei to write a poem, but it takes several days to write an article. My nose is sore and swollen, and my mother will help her rub it. After rubbing, I will fly to continue writing in the morning.
Today, Chen Fei also created a blog on the Internet. Through the Internet, Chen Fei, who has mobility difficulties, has made many friends, and her poems, essays and diaries have been recognized by more and more netizens. Now Chen Fei has become the moderator of Zhuzi Literature Network and Populus euphratica Literature Network.
From 2003 to 2005, Chen Fei was rated as "three excellent students" by Xifeng County and Tieling City, and was named as the first "Top Ten Young Pioneers" in Xifeng County in 2006. In 2006, Chen Fei became a member of Liaoning Couplet Society and Shenyang Poetry Society. In September, 2007, Chen Fei was admitted to Xifeng Vocational High School, majoring in computer science, and began to pursue a new dream.
Zhao: Self-competition in the 23-year life journey of Paralympic Games.
I am a disabled girl,
You can't write by hand,
You can't walk on your legs,
You can only tap the keyboard with the tip of your nose and chin.
I believe that one day I will fly out of the cage,
Like pigeons in the morning,
Fly freely in the sky.
Life is a testing ground,
Every pursuit is a new experiment,
Whether it is successful or not,
I believe that everyone will leave the fragrance of memory. ...
-Zhao
The girl with cerebral palsy plays "unyielding angel" at the tip of her nose.
Zhao said that publishing a book is a way for her to welcome the Beijing Paralympic Games. Although she can't fight like an athlete, she hopes that her book can also bring courage and encouragement to disabled friends.
Zhao, 23, suffered from severe cerebral palsy due to lack of oxygen at birth. He has been in a wheelchair for many years and can't take care of himself. It was not until 18 years old that Zhao officially entered a special education school.
During his five-year study career, the diligent Zhao not only learned to use the computer, but also learned to type with the tip of his nose and chin, and wrote more than 200,000 words of literary works, including 100 ancient poems. Frequent typing makes Zhao's nose and chin often fester and bleed, but in Zhao's view, writing has become a part of life and does not feel bitter.
Today, more than 200,000 words written by Zhao in five years have been published in The Unyielding Angel, and the lines between them are full of her gratitude and love messages. Zhao said that on the one hand, she hopes to thank all sectors of society for their concern, and on the other hand, she hopes to share her strength and love with all disabled friends through this book.
Xinhuanet Shenyang, September 20th The literary work "Unyielding Angel" knocked out by Zhao, a girl with cerebral palsy, was first signed for sale in Shenyang, Liaoning Province on the 20th, and sold for 200 Yu Ben in half an hour. Some readers were moved to tears at the scene.
On 20th 10, the reporter saw in Shenyang North Book City that readers who came to buy books had lined up in the lobby on the first floor. Some readers are leafing through books, wiping tears from the corners of their eyes with their fingers, and some parents who bring their children to buy teaching AIDS also join the team to buy books. "Zhao's strength is touching and makes us stronger." Shenyang reader Xiaodan Lin said.
On the signing stage, Zhao wore a red and white striped shirt, which was exquisite and lovely. Although her behavior and language skills are extremely limited, only her mother can print a seal engraved with the words "Morning Fly" on each book, but she has always been strong and optimistic, and constantly expresses her gratitude to every reader with her eyes.
Zhao, 23, suffered from severe cerebral palsy due to lack of oxygen at birth, and has been unable to take care of himself for many years. With only six years of special education, she not only learned to use the computer, but also practiced the ability to type with the tip of her nose and chin, and knocked out more than 200,000 words of literary works. In 2006, Zhao became a member of Liaoning Couplet Society and Shenyang Poetry Society, and wrote more than 100 classical poems in the past two years.
In September this year, Unyielding Angel, published by Zhejiang University Press, not only included a large number of diaries of Zhao in the past five years, but also included nearly 100 poems, warm messages from literary circles and netizens to Zhao.
"I am both unfortunate and lucky. The love of many people has changed me and made me bravely challenge my life. " Zhao said that he hopes to use this book to encourage all disabled friends, and at the same time, he will do his best to make his literary road go further with this book.