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Touched Nanning Fengxiang Fengxiang Road Primary School

This is the story of a girl of 12 years old. Her name is Wu Siyuan, and she is a student in Class 5 (1) of Fengxiang Primary School in Nanning. When she was two and a half years old, her parents were told by the doctor that she was a child with cerebral palsy. From then on, accompanied by her parents, she began a long rehabilitation training. Now, she can confidently stand on the stage to recite poems and play the electronic organ, and all kinds of awards won make people who care about her proud. For four consecutive years, he was awarded the title of "Three Good Students" in Nanning, "Top-notch Special Student" in Nanning in 2009, "Self-reliance and Self-reliance Guangxi Good Boy" in the Communist Youth League Committee, and the Excellence Award in the National Children's Art Calligraphy Photography Competition in 2009.

Now, like an adult, she is struggling with her own life. She has a strong desire in her heart: to practice walking hard, to become like her peers, not to drag others down, and to become a useful person to society. This is an extremely simple action in the eyes of ordinary people-walking, but for Wu Siyuan, it is far from being as simple as taking a step.

In 2002, the doctor told his mother Wu that the child was likely to be unable to take care of himself and walk. 10 years later, this little girl with ponytail changed her fate through unremitting efforts. She came to the reporter alone and told her story in the classroom: June 65438+ 10/day, 2000, she was born in mashan county, Nanning. When she was two and a half years old, her parents found that she still couldn't sit up and was told by the doctor that she was cerebral palsy, so she began to do rehabilitation training. After school, train for about 2 hours every day. In order to finish her homework on time, she studied while training.

Is rehabilitation training hard? The reporter asked. "Not bitter!" Wu Siyuan suddenly straightened up and said seriously, "I'm used to it. Just like eating and sleeping. This is part of my life. "

But in Wu's view, rehabilitation training is not so easy. Mother Wu Shuo, a normal child 1 1 month can walk, while her daughter can stand optically for three years. Holidays are the time for children to play, but she followed her parents to seven hospitals in Beijing. Every day before dawn, they start from the hotel, take the bus to the subway and go to the hospital for treatment. They didn't leave until the hospital staff got off work, and it was already late at night when they returned to the hotel. Wu Siyuan's feet bled again and again because she was uncomfortable walking. She didn't say anything. Mother cried, but turned to comfort her parents.

On 20 10, Ms. Wu took her 10-year-old to Guangdong Nanhai Women and Children Hospital for acupuncture treatment. Up to now, Ms. Wu still remembers the scene at that time: more than 30 needles plunged into her daughter's head at the same time, and she gritted her teeth for 4 hours. "The pain of cone heart is unbearable for adults."

Wu Siyuan repeats the simple action of going upstairs hundreds of times a day. If she hadn't practiced for ten years, she couldn't even get on the bus because she couldn't walk up the steps. Mother Wu said that up to now, two hours of rehabilitation exercise every day has never stopped, even a fever is no exception. "She never complains that she is tired because she wants to be like other children too much." On Wu Siyuan's resume, the award certificates of various electronic organ competitions, English competitions and essay competitions are all her glory. She was also awarded the honorary title of "Guangxi Self-improvement Good Boy" by the Communist Youth League Committee and Guangxi Youth Working Committee. Certificates such as "Three Good Students" and "Excellent Young Pioneers" in Nanning have delighted the family.

In order to make her fingers more flexible, in 2006, she began to learn to play the electronic organ. Now, she has a certificate of electronic organ level 6, and her favorite song is Zizhu Tune. In 2008, in the 12th National Children's Electronic Piano Competition in Guangxi, the music she played slowly moved the judges and won the second prize. "I haven't practiced piano for a long time because of the heavy study task and rehabilitation training," she told reporters shyly.

Wu Siyuan likes English, too. 20 1 1, she signed up for the national English competition for primary school students. The day before the 10 competition, Ms. Wu bought her two entries. She has time to review every day. While practicing rehabilitation projects such as standing on one leg and kneeling on one leg, she quickly rotated her brain and reviewed the exercises in the materials. Finally won the second prize in Guangxi Division. It is natural for her to learn this while recovering-from reading, all oral homework and reciting texts are completed in rehabilitation training.

She thinks that what she is best at is reading aloud. Now, she is a Putonghua promoter in the class, standing on the school stage and performing poetry recitation, without stage fright and melodious voice. Regarding the various awards won, she said, "I don't care much about the final result, just try my best to satisfy myself." At first, all oral homework and recitation were completed in rehabilitation training.

In the eyes of Mr. Huang, our class teacher, Wu Siyuan is confident, sunny, self-reliant and has almost no sense of inferiority: in class, she is the most active child to answer questions and can accurately express her views on everything; Taking turns on duty, she never asked for help and refused the teacher's proposal to help her "reduce the amount". In the autumn of 20 1 1, Wu Siyuan left mashan county and transferred to Class 5 of Fengxiang Primary School in Nanning (1). The transfer was suggested by her parents, and she made the decision to transfer. This means that she began to live and study outside her parents' sight. The person who takes care of her in Nanning at present is her grandfather. "I think people always have to face their own lives alone." She explained her decision like an adult.

If you take a bus, Wu Siyuan lives three stops from the school. On the afternoon of March 28, she put on her schoolbag and told the reporter that her schoolbag has the function of protecting her spine, so it is not heavy to carry and does not need help. At this time, the foreign judge is waiting to meet her at the school gate. When crossing the crosswalk, when she sees the green light, she will run two steps and cross the road quickly. When she got on the bus, someone offered her seat, and she thanked her softly. After sitting down, she frowned slightly and rubbed her hip bone. "It will hurt if you walk for a long time." She said she would be sad to see those people who can't walk freely. If they beg by the roadside, she will donate some pocket money. She is also worried that she can't walk well, so she still insists on recovery.

Grandpa said that although his granddaughter asked him to go to school, he was not at ease and insisted on picking him up. Wu Siyuan said that she could actually go out alone. She will meet her classmates in the street, and the book city is her favorite place to go. On her bookshelf, most books are related to historical stories, and the latest popular Ming dynasty things are among them. She goes to a small jewelry store occasionally. If she buys clothes, she likes black, white and gray, because they are adult colors and are "cool". Her favorite pastime is watching TV, but she never watches cartoons. Programs such as Exploration and Discovery and Lecture Room can arouse her interest. "These programs can accumulate more knowledge."

For the future, Wu Siyuan said. "I hope I can do what I like through hard work." She wants to be a writer and write stories of truth, goodness and beauty.

-Excerpt from South China Morning Post