Weibo recommendation | Weibo hotspot today Apart from work, Cai Huan's greatest interest is surfing the Internet. She could type 70 words per minute at her fastest and now she can type 50 words per minute. She said that due to her physical condition, she couldn't travel far and didn't know what the outside world was like, but through the Internet, she learned about the world. Cai Huan also made friends with disabled people from all over the country online, encouraging each other.
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After years of persistent effort, Cai Huan not only learned to write beautiful characters with her feet but also managed to do things with her feet that others do with their hands. She even helped her mother with laundry and sewing and other household chores.
Special correspondent from Fushun, Chief Reporter Zhao Yongping
While Cai Zhi Fan is proud of his daughter, the old couple once mistakenly used powdered pesticide as yeast when making steamed buns, resulting in one death. They also saw hope. After retirement, Mr. and Mrs. Cai Zhi Fan decided to hand over this small shop to their daughter and renamed it "Dongzhou Cai Huan Communications."
Cai Huan's QQ nickname on the internet is "Haiyan," and her QQ signature reads, "I wish to be a paradise bird." Cai Huan said that the meaning of the signature is to remind herself that one's heart should be as broad as the sea.
When she saw on TV a person named Liu Wei playing the piano with his toes, Cai Huan confidently said, "If given the chance to practice, I will definitely do better than him. The person I admire most is a young man named Wang Jianhai, because he can repair very precise watches with his feet."
Cai Huan's father, Cai Zhi Fan, is a worker in electronic components, often tinkering with computers and running a mobile phone communications store. Cai Huan felt that such work suited her well, so she attended training organized by the Fushun Disabled Persons' Federation. In 1995, when many people did not even know what a computer was, Cai Huan had already become proficient in operating a computer with her feet and started helping out in her father's business. For a time, everyone who knew her story was moved by her resilience, and many people came specially to patronize Cai Huan's business.
On November 25, at a communications store in the Dongzhou District of Fushun City, the reporter met Cai Huan, a disabled person whose hands lost function due to cerebral palsy. She was typing with her feet, which were as flexible as normal human hands. Chief Reporter Zhao Yongping took the photo.
Soon, Cai Huan reached school age, but no matter how much her parents pleaded, no school was willing to accept her. When her younger sister started school, Cai Huan began studying using her sister's textbooks and practicing writing with her feet. At first, Cai Huan encountered many difficulties in her learning process. Although she could write with her toes, the characters always tilted and were written very slowly. Seeing that her sister could write beautifully, she worked harder, first exercising the flexibility of her legs, then practicing the dexterity of her toes. Her toes cramped, her skin broke, and swelling was a frequent occurrence.
Customers coming here to recharge say that Cai Huan is not easy, so people living nearby are willing to come here. Community Secretary Chen said that Cai Huan's small shop has been open for more than 10 years and has a good reputation.
On November 25, at a communications store in the Dongzhou District of Fushun City, the reporter met Cai Huan, a disabled person whose hands lost function due to cerebral palsy, and her feet that are as flexible as other people's hands. "Cai Huan Communications Store" is located on Hai Xin Street in Dongzhou District. In this shop less than 10 square meters in size, Cai Huan skillfully handled customer requests for mobile phone recharge, SIM card activation, and other services with her feet. Collecting cash from customers, opening the cash register to give change, clicking to open computer web pages, and deftly tapping the keyboard with her toes...the entire workflow took only two minutes.
Pinning the needle on her pants, threading the needle after preparing the thread end. Then putting down the needle and thread, picking up the keyboard to type, fifty Chinese characters per minute. For ordinary people, this may not seem remarkable, but you don't know that all this is done with just a pair of feet!
Cai Huan is 39 years old this year, born with cerebral palsy, and her hands have lost function. Cai Huan's aunt said that although Cai Huan cannot use her hands, she is smart and continuously practices using her feet. When her younger sister was little, she had already learned to cover her sister with a blanket.