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The inspirational story of Liu Wei, the talent show

At the China Got Talent show, Liu Wei walked up with his sleeves empty and sat in front of the piano. The song "Dream Wedding" rang. When the song ended, the audience stood up and applauded. When judge Gao Xiaosong asked him how he did all this, Liu Wei said: "I think there are only two ways in my life, either to die quickly or to live wonderfully."

Destiny It gave Liu Wei a wonderful start, but the final whistle was quickly blown. For Liu Wei, the memory of when he was 10 years old will always be so incomplete. In 1997, 10-year-old Liu Wei lost his arms due to an electric shock accident. "How did I get electrocuted? In fact, I can't remember it myself. This part of my memory has been lost." Liu Wei said that according to others, there was a simple power distribution room near Liu Wei's home. The walls were made of earth and were very short. , you can get in by flipping it over, and the wires inside are exposed. Three children were playing hide-and-seek. When Liu Wei climbed up the wall, he touched a high-voltage wire. When he woke up, Liu Wei had completely lost his arms. "At that time, my mind went blank and I was stupid." Liu Wei described his mood at the time.

However, Liu Wei, who lost his arms, did not give up or despair. Liu Wei began to be himself again.

During the period of rehabilitation in the hospital, Liu Wei met a noble person in his life, which brought Liu Wei his first change after amputation. It was a patient who also lost his hands. His name was Liu Jingsheng, vice chairman of the Beijing Disabled Persons' Federation. He can eat, brush his teeth, and write by himself, and he is also very successful in his career. He taught Liu Wei a lot. Liu Wei was very grateful to Liu Jingsheng. Because he had the same experience, Liu Wei began to learn from Liu Jingsheng, "If you are born with two heads, others will find it strange. Why do you have two heads? You are at a loss. But when you encounter A person with two heads, and if you find that he is living a good life, you will definitely think that if he is living a good life, so can I." After half a year, Liu Wei can already brush his teeth, eat and write with his feet.

Two years later, Liu Wei returned to his original class. In the final exam, Liu Wei still got the top three grades in the class. "From that time on, I started to study hard. As long as I wanted to learn anything, I could learn it quickly and do it better than others." Liu Wei, who had no arms, began to face the comments of others. His classmates are very kind to him. When they see someone pointing fingers at him, "they will immediately go over and beat the person up." Liu Wei said.

Liu Wei’s second change occurred in 2002. That year, the World Cup was in full swing, and Liu Wei also watched the World Cup live for the first time. Liu Wei has dreamed of becoming a professional player since he was a child. He was born in 1987, and the following few years were the beginning of the professionalization of Chinese football. This ideal start was also extremely perfect. When he was in the third grade of elementary school, at the age of 10, he was already the captain of the second team of Greenland Club, playing the role of midfielder. The team he admires is Brazil, but his idol is Colombia's "Golden Lion King" Valderrama, "because he is wild enough." After seeing the World Cup, although his football dream had been shattered, Liu Wei began to re-examine Own. When he was 12 years old, Liu Wei began to learn swimming and joined the Beijing Disabled Swimming Team. Two years later, he won two gold medals and one silver at the National Disabled Swimming Championships. In 2002, Beijing had obtained the qualification to host the Olympic Games. Liu Wei made a promise to his mother: to win a gold medal at the 2008 Paralympic Games.

However, fate is still so ruthless. While preparing for the Olympics, high-intensity physical exertion led to a decline in immunity and suffered from allergic purpura. The doctor told his mother that high-voltage electricity had seriously damaged Liu Wei's body cells and could not rule out the possibility of developing lupus erythematosus or leukemia in the future. He must give up training, otherwise it would be life-threatening. "I can only give up. I can't risk my life for the sake of competition.

When he was 19 years old, the college entrance examination was approaching. Liu Wei's grades were not bad, but he had doubts in his heart. "There was a fierce feeling in his heart. Conflict: Should I go to college or not? "After giving up football and swimming, he put his hope in his other hobby - music. His family opposed him taking this path of music, but they failed.

"I wasn't very excited when I watched it. I experienced too many things."