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Shi Tiesheng, born in Beijing in 1951, is a well-known family. He graduated from the High School Affiliated to Tsinghua University in Beijing in 1967. In 1969, he went to Yanchuan, Shaanxi Province to settle in the team.
In 1972, he was paralyzed due to illness and returned to Beijing. From 1974 to 1981, he worked in a street factory in Beijing.
In 1979, he published his first article "Law Professor and His Wife", and then published many short and medium stories, and in 1983 he joined the Chinese Writers Association. **"My Distant Qingping Bay" and "Grandma's Star" won the National Excellent Short Story in 1983 and 1984 respectively**.
At the age of 21, both legs were paralyzed. In 1981, he suffered from severe kidney disease. I started dialysis in 1998. He said that he was "sick by profession and writing in his spare time".
His famous essay "Me and the Altar of Earth" has encouraged countless people, and with the encouragement of Yang Lin, a middle school student in Shenzhen, he walked out of the shadow caused by the car accident and won a national essay award with "The Hardness of Life".
Quotes from Shi Tiesheng.
What people can't do is a limitation, a disability.
We are born alone, and countless histories and infinite time are thus broken into pieces.
When the left and right are vast, there must always be a way to go, and this road can no longer be walked with legs, so use a pen to find it.
After the Olympic slogan "Faster, Higher, Stronger", "More beautiful" should be added.
Death is something that does not need to be done in a hurry, it is a thing that will not be missed no matter how much it is delayed, and it is a festival that will inevitably come.
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Brother Shi Shu's wheelchair life.
Shi Tiesheng was 17 years old and went to a very remote mountain village in Bichaxi, Shaanxi, before graduating from middle school. Once in the ravine cattle suddenly encountered heavy rain, after being drenched all over the body began to have a high fever, and then the legs could not lift the eggplant to walk, after returning to Beijing was diagnosed with "multiple sclerosis", resulting in high paraplegia of both legs. At the age of 20, he began his life in a wheelchair.
In the most vigorous and arrogant 20-year-old youth, suddenly lost his legs, and Shi Tiesheng's temper became gloomy and angry. He always thought that he was the most unfortunate person in the world, and he always lost his temper with his mother. What's more unfortunate is that liver disease took the life of his mother, who had been by his side, and his mother's sudden departure was like a slap that woke Shi Tiesheng up.
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Experience: Shi Tiesheng was born in Beijing on January 4, 1951 in Zhuoxian (now Zhuozhou City), Hebei Province.
He used to be the vice chairman of the Beijing Writers Association, a writer-in-residence, and the first of the Chinese Writers Association.
He is a member of the Fifth, Sixth and Seventh National Committee, and Vice Chairman of the China Disabled Writers Association. In 1958, he entered Wangdaren Hutong Primary School in Dongcheng District, Beijing, and graduated from the High School Affiliated to Tsinghua University in Beijing in 1967. In 1969, he went to Yanchuan, Shaanxi Province to settle in the team.
He returned to Beijing in 1972 and worked in a factory in Xinqiao Street, Beijing from 1974 to 1981. At 3:46 a.m. on December 31, 2010, Shi Tiesheng died of a sudden cerebral hemorrhage in Beijing Xuanwu Hospital. According to his last wishes, his spine and brain will be donated to medical research; His liver will be donated to patients in need.
Achievements: Created the film script "Dream Season", "Cooperation with People", "Death and the Girl", etc., "The Grim Reaper and the Girl" belongs to a new film genre - poetry film, which has made new contributions to the development of the film genre, both films are directed by Lin Hongdong, "The Dream Season" won the Best Children's Film Award at the 9th Golden Rooster Awards for its novel perspective, the 1988 Outstanding Film Award of the Ministry of Radio, Film and Television, the Special Award for Artistic Pursuit of the 3rd Children's Film Tong Niu Award, "Death and the Girl" In 1989, he won the Honorable Mention at the 13th Varna International Red Cross and Health Film Festival in Bulgaria for his exploration of the value of life.
As the most important harvest of Chinese literature in 2oo2, his "Broken Pen in the Gap" continues to reflect on major questions such as life and death, mutilation and love, suffering and faith, writing and art, and answers the universal spiritual problems of how "I" is present and how to live meaningfully.
This book tells us that we should be grateful for being in this world, and we are lucky at every moment, because you never know what will happen in the next second, and it may become more disastrous in your disaster.
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