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Grandma is now over 8 years old, and the whole courtyard of the bungalow has been notarized in the name of the old man. Now the grandson needs to flip the house to get married, but the second child oc
Grandma is now over 8 years old, and the whole courtyard of the bungalow has been notarized in the name of the old man. Now the grandson needs to flip the house to get married, but the second child occupies the fifth. at the age of 5, he was paralyzed from the chest down because of myelopathy. From then on, Zhang Haidi began her unique life course. Unable to go to school, she taught herself high school courses at home, college English, Japanese, German and Esperanto, and translated 16, words of foreign books and materials.

Reference: cx Respondent: JOHN9888 | Grade II | 28-4-28 19:39

Zhang Haidi, female, was born in Jinan in 1955, Han nationality, master of philosophy, middle school * * * party member.

Zhang Haidi suffered from spinal hemangioma when she was 5 years old. When Zhang Haidi was 15 years old, she was sent to a poor mountain village in Shen County, Liaocheng with her parents. But she was not afraid of a hard life, but dedicated her youth with an optimistic spirit. There, she taught the children in the village primary school, overcame all kinds of difficulties to learn medical knowledge, and enthusiastically treated the villagers with acupuncture. During her stay in Shenxian County, she treated more than 1, people for free and was warmly praised by people.

In p>1983, Heidi embarked on the road of literary creation. She overcame illness and difficulties with indomitable perseverance, worked hard to create, and fought persistently for literature. So far, her published works include: The Dream in a Wheelchair and The Top. Prose collection "Flying geese", "Windows open to the sky" and "Questioning of life". Translated works: seaside clinic, Rebecca in the new school, Little Miller's trip, modoc-the true story of an elephant, etc. Her works have aroused strong repercussions among teenagers in society, and the novel Dream in a Wheelchair has been published in Japan and South Korea.

resources: /question/5428233.html? Si=1 Respondent: 52111277 | Grade II | May 4, 28 13: 1

Zhang Haidi was born in Jinan in the autumn of 1955. At the age of 5, he suffered from myelopathy and was completely paralyzed from the chest down. From then on, Zhang Haidi began her unique life. Unable to go to school, she taught herself the middle school course at home. At the age of 15, Heidi followed her parents, decentralized the rural area of Liaocheng (Shandong), and became a teacher for her children. She also taught herself acupuncture skills and treated the villagers for free. Later, Zhang Haidi taught himself many foreign languages and worked as a radio repairman.

In the face of the cruel challenge of fate, Zhang Haidi did not feel depressed and sink. She fought against the disease with tenacious perseverance and perseverance, endured severe tests and was full of confidence in life. Although she didn't have a chance to enter the school gate, she made a determined effort to study, finished all the courses in primary and secondary schools, taught herself college English, Japanese, German and Esperanto, and studied the courses of universities and postgraduate students. In 1983, Zhang Haidi began to engage in literary creation. He has translated hundreds of thousands of English novels such as The Beach Clinic, and compiled books such as Windows Open to the Sky, Questioning of Life, Dreams in Wheelchairs, etc. Among them, Dream in a Wheelchair was published in Japan and South Korea, while Quest for Life was published less than half a year and reprinted three times, winning the national "Five One Projects" book award. Before The Quest of Life, this award had never been awarded to prose works. Recently, a novel with a length of 3, words, Extremely Top, will be published soon. Since 1983, Zhang Haidi has created and translated more than 1 million words. Respondent: zqx5151 | Grade II | May 7, 28 19: 1

Zhang Haidi was born in Jinan in the autumn of 1955. At the age of 5, he suffered from myelopathy and was completely paralyzed from the chest down. From then on, Zhang Haidi began her unique life. Unable to go to school, she taught herself the middle school course at home. At the age of 15, Heidi followed her parents, decentralized the rural area of Liaocheng (Shandong), and became a teacher for her children. She also taught herself acupuncture skills and treated the villagers for free. Later, Zhang Haidi taught himself many foreign languages and worked as a radio repairman.

In the face of the cruel challenge of fate, Zhang Haidi did not feel depressed and sink. She fought against the disease with tenacious perseverance and perseverance, endured severe tests and was full of confidence in life. Although she didn't have a chance to enter the school gate, she made a determined effort to study, finished all the courses in primary and secondary schools, taught herself college English, Japanese, German and Esperanto, and studied the courses of universities and postgraduate students. In 1983, Zhang Haidi began to engage in literary creation. He has translated hundreds of thousands of English novels such as The Beach Clinic, and compiled books such as Windows Open to the Sky, Questioning of Life, Dreams in Wheelchairs, etc. Among them, Dream in a Wheelchair was published in Japan and South Korea, while Quest for Life was published less than half a year and reprinted three times, winning the national "Five One Projects" book award. Before The Quest of Life, this award had never been awarded to prose works. Recently, a novel with a length of 3, words, Extremely Top, will be published soon. Since 1983, Zhang Haidi has created and translated more than 1 million words.

In order to make greater contributions to society, she has taught herself more than a dozen medical monographs, consulted experienced doctors and learned acupuncture and other medical skills, and treated the masses for more than 1, times without compensation.

In p>1983, China Youth Daily published "Being a Meteor, Leave the Light to the World". Zhang Haidi became famous in China and won two reputations, one was "New Lei Feng in 198s" and the other was "Contemporary Paul".

Zhang Haidi, with the belief of "being alive is to be a person who is beneficial to society", took Paul as an example and bravely dedicated his light and heat to the people. With her words and deeds, she answered the questions of outlook on life and values that hundreds of millions of young people are very concerned about. Deng Xiaoping wrote an inscription: "Learn from Zhang Haidi, and be a new capitalist with ideals, morality, education and discipline!"

Then, Zhang Haidi became a moral force.

Zhang Haidi is now a member of Chinese People's Political Consultative Conference, and works in Shandong Writers Association, engaged in creation and translation.

(2) Being alive is to be a person who is beneficial to society

Zhang Haidi said, "I am like a meteor, and I want to leave my light to the world." With such an ideal, she studied and worked with extraordinary perseverance and sang a hymn of life.

"To live, we must work for the people." Zhang Haidi said so and did the same. In 197, when she was 15 years old, she followed her parents to live in the countryside. In the countryside, she thinks of others and works for the people everywhere. She found that there was no music teacher in the primary school, so she took the initiative to teach singing at the school. After class, I also help students organize self-study groups to give them haircuts, buttons and clothes. She found that there was a shortage of doctors and medicines in the village, so she decided to learn medical knowledge and technology, and used her pocket money to buy medical books, thermometers, stethoscopes and commonly used medicines. She has finished reading medical books such as Acupuncture, Human Anatomy, Internal Medicine and Practical Pediatrics. When learning acupuncture, in order to experience the needle feeling, she repeatedly practiced acupuncture on herself. In just a few years, she actually became a young "famous doctor" in the local area. As long as someone asks for a doctor, she warmly receives it. When the seriously ill patient couldn't move, she sat in a wheelchair and went to the door to give the patient needles and medicine. There was an old man named Geng who was unable to speak for six years because of cerebral thrombosis sequelae and was paralyzed for three years, and he was never cured. Zhang Haidi encouraged Uncle Geng to enhance his confidence in overcoming the disease in spirit, while reading a lot of books and carefully treating Uncle Geng. Later, Uncle Geng was finally able to talk and walk. At this time, Zhang Haidi deeply realized the happiness of serving the people.

Comrade Zhang Haidi regards doing things for the society and the people as the greatest happiness. Her lofty spirit is shining with the light of * * * productism.

some people say that the happiest thing in life is to eat well, dress well and play well. I think that in this world, the happiest thing is to work hard, make a determined effort, create wealth with your own hands, and contribute everything to the cause of human liberation-capitalism.