It tells the story of a soldier who lost a leg. He runs in the park, refusing to rest and give up. This article praised the soldiers' spirit of not being knocked down by fate, tenacious life and unwilling to give in.
This reminds me of many people around me who are also disabled. They study, work and live like normal people and pay a lot. She refused to give in, faced all kinds of difficulties, lived tenaciously and struggled! I remember when I was in the fifth grade, we went to see the acrobatic performance of "Hand in Hand Art Troupe". Later, school leaders took student representatives and visited their training venues. Their training ground is a poorly equipped workshop with no heating facilities. However, they also practice acrobatics hard. Their wonderful performances condensed their sweat, tears and blood, and their hardships were several times that of healthy people, but I later learned that the money they earned from their performances was mainly used to support disabled children to study.
There are some people who are not disabled, but they are poor. Some of them are also stubbornly living and fighting! Some people have been making money outside since childhood, and there is not much money. They can't afford to go to school with so little money, but they refuse to give up and still study hard.
Moreover, we are not disabled, our family is not poor, and the environment and conditions are good. Studying in a garden-like school, with such a good teacher giving us lectures, what reason can we not study hard? Is there any reason not to cherish time and care about everything around you? If we don't study hard and cherish our time, how can we raise our heads in front of those poor, disabled and unyielding people?