Su Wu (before140-60 years ago) and Ling Du (now Xi, Shaanxi) were outstanding diplomats and national heroes in the Western Han Dynasty.
In the first year of Tianhan (BC 100), he was ordered to serve as a corps commander in Xiongnu and was detained. Xiongnu nobles repeatedly threatened to induce them to surrender; After that, he moved to Beihai to herd sheep, threatening that he would not be released to China until the ram gave birth.
Su Wu went through all the hardships and stayed in Xiongnu for 19 years, and he was unyielding. Emperor Zhao of the Han Dynasty was released to the Han Dynasty six years ago (8 1 year ago).
When Su Wu went to preach, there were more than one hundred people accompanying him. This time, only Chang Hui and other people came back with him. Su Wu was just forty years old when he went to China. He suffered in Xiongnu for 19 years and came back with white hair.
2. Zhang Haidi
Zhang Haidi, female, Han nationality, born in September, 1955, from Wendeng, Shandong.
Zhang Haidi was paraplegic due to hemangioma when he was a child. From then on, Zhang Haidi began her unique life. /kloc-at the age of 0/5, Zhang Haidi followed his parents and sent him to shenxian county, where he became a teacher for his children.
She also taught herself acupuncture techniques and treated villagers for free. Later, Zhang Haidi became a radio repairman. Although she didn't have the opportunity to enter the campus, she studied hard, completed all the courses in primary and secondary schools, taught herself college English, Japanese, German and Esperanto, and studied the courses of universities and graduate students. ?
From 65438 to 0983, Zhang Haidi began to engage in literary creation, translated hundreds of thousands of English novels, and compiled books such as Pursuing Life and Dreams in Wheelchairs.
3. Sang Lan
Sang Lan, a native of Ningbo, Zhejiang Province, was a member of the China women's gymnastics team.
1July 2, 9981day, Sang Lan was accidentally injured during the pre-match training of the 4th Goodwill Games in new york, which eventually led to serious injuries. Causing cervical spine fracture and paraplegia below the chest has become the focus of attention of all parties.
10 months later, Sang Lan, whose injury was basically stable, returned to the motherland and continued to receive rehabilitation treatment at the China Rehabilitation Research Center. Later, she joined Star TV, became the host of Sang Lan 2008, and opened her sports commentary column in many media.