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What are the celebrity examples of China's self-improvement?
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1. Hua

Hua, 1928, unfortunately contracted typhoid fever. He was saved under the care of his wife, but his left leg was disabled. At the age of 20, he caused a sensation in the field of mathematics with a paper and was invited to work by Tsinghua University. From 193 1, Hua worked and studied in Tsinghua University, and completed all the courses in the Department of Mathematics in one and a half years. He taught himself English, French and German, and published many papers in foreign magazines.

2. Bin Sun

Bin Sun, a former classmate of Pang Juan, was physically disabled by Pang Juan. Later, he went to Qi with the help of an envoy of Qi, and was appointed as a military adviser, helping Tian Ji, the general of Qi, to defeat Pang Juan twice, winning the battle of Guiling and Maling, which laid the foundation for Qi's hegemony.

3. franklin roosevelt

At the age of 39, Roosevelt unfortunately suffered from polio, which left him in a wheelchair. In the face of cruel illness, Roosevelt did not give in, but climbed to the top step by step in politics with greater courage.

4. Bedoich Smetana

/kloc-unfortunately deaf in 0/874, he continued to write and created a large number of works, the most famous of which is the symphony suite "My Country" composed of six independent symphonic poems and the first string quartet "My Life". Smetana began to suffer from deafness at the age of 50, which led to mental illness. 1May 884 12 died in a mental hospital near Prague at the age of 60.

5. Xu Bailun

Mr. Xu Bailun is a senior engineer of Beijing Architectural Design Institute. After he became blind in 197 1, he formed a deep friendship with teachers and blind children in blind schools during the process of learning Braille. With the support of Ms. Kang Keqing, China literature for blind children was established to provide spiritual food for blind children.