Chapter 332: Enlighten Yuting
Qingyan took a sip of rice porridge and said, "One night at dinner, when she went to wash the dishes after the meal, her mother threw her bowl on the ground and didn't let her wash it.
Another time, it was also at night that her mother took her younger siblings (born to her new mother) and didn't know where to go, and her father called to look for her, and her mother answered the phone and said that she was staying in a hotel, and her father went to pick up her mother, but her mother didn't agree, and her mother said, "It's okay for me to go back, unless you send her away, I'll go back," and the next day her father sent her to her aunt, and when she got to her aunt, her father didn't give her a penny.
Later, the little girl was very obedient and sensible at her aunt's house, gradually grew up, and was admitted to college, and found a lovely boyfriend, and lived happily after marriage, which is the reward of a strong little girl. ”
After Qingyan finished speaking, she found that Yuting stopped crying, and seemed to be infected by the story, Qingyan thought that this method would be useful, so she continued: "Yuting, if you like to listen, my godmother will tell you another one, and you listen while eating." I'm telling you about a strong and alive fish, not far from the Sahara Desert in Africa, in eastern Libya, there is a remote village called Douz, where the average daytime temperature is as high as 42 degrees Celsius, and the sun is blazing most of the year, except for a brief period of rain in autumn.
However, in such a harsh environment, there is a kind of the world's most bizarre fish, which can endure the lack of water and food for a long time, and through a long period of dormancy and unremitting self-rescue, and finally wait for the rainy season, to win a new life, it is the African Duz lungfish. Every year, when the dry season comes, the water of the Duz River runs dry, and local farmers no longer have access to ready-made drinking water from the river.
To save trouble, when they were thirsty while working, they dug deep into the mud in the riverbed to find a few barramundi hidden deep in it, and the lungs in the lungs of the lungfish stored a lot of clean water. The farmers put the lungfish in their mouths and squeezed them so hard that all the water in the barramundi would flow out, helping them quench their thirst conveniently. The peasants then throw them away, not caring about their lives or deaths.
One of the lungfish, called "Hema", had the misfortune of abandoning it on the bank of a river when a farmer had drained it. The unsheltered black horse was sunburned and oily, and her life was in danger. Fortunately, it jumped and jumped desperately, and finally jumped back into the mud and picked up a life again. But misfortune doesn't stop there. Soon another farmer wanted to build a mud house, so he began to go to the riverbed and take out a large pile of silt so that he could make mud from it. Unfortunately, Heima happened to be in the middle of this pile of mud. So, it was unknowingly beaten into the mud by the farmer.
When the mud was dried, the farmer used them to build a wall, and Hema naturally became part of the wall, completely buried in the wall, and no one knew that there was a fish in the wall. By this time, the black horse in the wall was completely free from the water, and had no food, so it had to rely on the only water in its bag and quickly enter a complete dormant state.
After waiting in the dark for half a year, Heima finally waited for the short rainy season that had not been seen for a long time, and the rain gently wet the mud that wrapped Heima, and some water vapor began to seep into the inside of the mud. The moisture soon woke her up from her deep hibernation, and she began to suck and inhale desperately all day and all night, so that all the water vapor and nutrients that had just entered the mud were inhaled into her lungs little by little—this was Herma's self-help.
When there is no more water vapor and nutrients to absorb, Heima begins a new round of dormancy. Soon, the first year after the new house was built, the mud that wrapped Heima was still as solid as a rock, and Heima was embedded in it like a "living fossil", unable to move. Heima knew that no amount of struggle at this time would be in vain, so she could only wait quietly.
The following year, due to the changes of nature and the gravity of the earth, the mud did not fit as well with each other as before, and they began to loosen a little. Heima felt that the opportunity had come, it was no longer dormant, but began to rub the mud with its whole body day and night, and the stiff mud stabbed Heima painfully, but it never gave up, and at its insistence, some of the mud began to turn into powder and fell one after another.
Under the constant friction of Heima day and night, the space around it was much larger in the third year, and it could even be rolled and turned over. However, at this time, Heima still couldn't get out, and there was a last layer of solid blocking outside the mud blank.
The fateful turn of events occurred in the fourth year, when a rare wind and a torrential rain the size of a grain of rice finally came howling one night, and even more gratifyingly, because the owner of the house had abandoned his home more than a year ago, the house had fallen into disrepair, and under the action of the heavy rain and strong winds, the mud began to loosen and slide until finally collapsed completely. At this time, Heima used the last bit of strength in her body to join forces with the storm inside and out, and broke through the ground!
Flowing down the road, Herma soon swam to a river not far away, where it had all the food and nourishment it had been waiting for for four years – the lungfish had finally overcome death and won rebirth! This is the miracle of life in Douz and the entire Sahara Desert. ”
Song Yuting said: "Godmother, you are so good to me, but I now feel that I am the dirtiest person, and my fiancé is also dead, what is the point of me living alone?"
Qingyan said: "It's better to die than to live, human life is only once, and if you die, you will never be there." Let me tell you another story of a basketball girl, in October 2000, Qian Hongyan, who lives in Majie Town, Luliang County, Yunnan Province, was in a car accident, and Qian Hongyan, a 4-year-old Yunnan girl at the time, lost both legs, and her pelvis was completely amputated below the pelvis, losing both legs. Due to her family's poverty, her family could not afford to fit her with a prosthetic leg, so she took half of the old basketball cut by her grandfather under her body and crawled on the ground with the strength of her arm, and was known as the "basketball girl".
When she was young, Qian Hongyan's family was poor, and after losing her legs, she could only crawl on the ground with the help of a basketball.
In 2005, a reporter saw her hand in an interview and described it as follows: "It really doesn't look like a nine-year-old girl's hand, with protruding joints and surprisingly long fingers." In 2007, after Qian Hongyan and her family realized that studying was not her future path, Qian Hongyan began to receive swimming training.
After some consideration, Qian Hongyan decided to join China's first paralympic swimming club, the "Yunzhinan" Youth Swimming Club, which was established on August 29 of that year, and became the first batch of members of the club, under the personal guidance of Zhang Honghu, a famous coach of the national team who has trained many paralympic swimming world champions.
Zhang Honghu, a famous coach of the national team who has trained many Para swimming world champions, took a fancy to her and encouraged her to become a professional swimmer. After a period of observation, the coach was pleasantly surprised to find that Xiao Hongyan was very talented in swimming.
Through hard training, Qian Hongyan achieved excellent results in swimming. In 2009, she won the gold medal at the National Paralympic Games and the 100m breaststroke gold medal at the Yunnan Provincial Paralympic Games last September. In addition, she has won championships in various para swimming competitions across the country. Her story has inspired countless others and become a role model for people with disabilities to strive for self-improvement.
Her coach Zhang Honghu once said: "The most worrying thing is that there are no legs, which is like a boat without rudder, without a sense of direction in the water, and it is easy to swing sideways, which affects the speed." In order to solve this problem, Coach Zhang developed a training plan for her to strengthen the consistency of her technique and maintain the balance of her shoulders. In this way, Hongyan seriously did a series of movements such as sit-ups, dumbbells, and arm strength stretching.
In this way, Hongyan seriously did a series of movements such as sit-ups, dumbbells, and arm strength stretching. Through unremitting training, Qian Hongyan finally ushered in a breakthrough and return, and one championship after another is the best proof of her hard work.
In May 2005, the China Rehabilitation Research Center designed and equipped her with bilateral hip disablation prostheses, so that she could walk on her legs again with her feet on the ground.
On the eve of the 2011 National Paralympic Games, Qian Hongyan's grandfather passed away, and she was hit hard, and she only won a bronze medal in that competition, so she missed the 2012 London Olympics. "Standing on the podium in third place, I was very sad and disappointed, and I thought at the time that I was not that good. Faced with the result of missing the Olympics, Hongyan felt very regretful.
In 2013, doctors from the China Rehabilitation Research Center installed a new prosthetic leg for Qian Hongyan, and Qian Hongyan instantly "increased" a lot. From 1.27 meters to 1.64 meters, Qian Hongyan has grown taller. This is the first time she has welcomed a new life with a height of 1.64 meters. By her side is her mother, a family.
Although Qian Hongyan has won gold and silver in domestic competitions, her family conditions are still relatively difficult. The adobe house where I have lived for many years is damp and dark, the family has an acre of paddy fields and an acre of mulberry fields, and my mother, who is illiterate, takes her two younger brothers to grow mulberry and raise silkworms alone, and her annual income is only five or six thousand yuan, and my father's salary is only two or three thousand yuan a year when he works in Guizhou. Her younger brothers have to go to school, and the family's various expenses make Qian Hongyan have the desire to take care of the family, and she hopes to have a suitable job in the future to share the burden of the family. The picture shows Qian Hongyan and her mother Zhou Huanping feeding silkworms together, looking no different from normal people. ”
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