Yin Xiaoxing 1970 was born in a peasant family in Xuzhou. He was disabled by polio when he was eight months old. Yin Xiaoxing199/KLOC-0 set out from his hometown Xuzhou on February 8, 2000 and passed through 23 provinces, cities and autonomous regions in a wheelchair, with a journey of more than 34,000 kilometers. On the way, he wrote many reportages, novels, essays, poems and news address books, and the first book of poetry, My Lonely Travel Notes.
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A disabled young man in a wheelchair in Xuzhou conquered more than 20 famous mountains such as Huashan, Taishan and Huangshan with strong perseverance, and even climbed Tanggula at an altitude of more than 5,000 meters and crossed the Taklimakan desert. Yesterday, Yin Xiaoxing, a wheelchair hero, came to Nanjing with his new wife at the invitation of a friend. He told reporters that he will embark on a new journey at 5438+00 this June, challenging the "sea of death"-Lop Nur.
Yin Xiaoxing 1970 was born in a peasant family in Xuzhou. When he was eight months old, he was disabled by polio. Facing all kinds of setbacks in life, he always encourages himself that no matter how fragile life is, he has the right to sing in the sun. I want to tell the world in my own unique way that people, whether disabled or not, can fly as long as they have dreams in their hearts! In order to prove the value of life and the courage of the disabled to fight against their fate, Yin Xiaoxing set foot on the journey of Wan Li alone in a wheelchair on19910/08:1992 and climbed Nanyue-Hengshan Mountain; 1993 over Tanggula Mountain at an altitude of 523 1 m; 1994 Climbing the Badaling Great Wall in Beijing; Climbing Hengshan Mountain in Beiyue, Huashan Mountain in Xiyue and Huangshan Mountain1995; 1996 Climb Mount Songshan in Zhongyue and Mount Tai in Dongyue; 1997 published the first book "Bowing to Life"; 1999 Crossing the Taklimakan Desert, the second largest mobile desert ... With the help of the manuscript fee and friends, Yin Xiaoxing traveled around 3/kloc-0 provinces, municipalities and autonomous regions in a wheelchair and gave more than 100 reports to universities, troops, enterprises and institutions.
At the end of July this year, Yin Xiaoxing tied the knot with Hu Yanqiong, a girl from the Mongolian prairie. A peasant-style wedding was held in my hometown. Talking about his future plans, he told reporters that there will be greater challenges around 10 this year-crossing Lop Nur, which is known as the "sea of death". To this end, he will go to Guangzhou in August to make preparations and receive pre-war training. He believes that with the support of his lover and the help of all walks of life, he will succeed. He said, after coming back, there will be a century tour with the theme of "As long as the mind has wings, it will certainly take off".