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・ Zhang Guohua
・ Zhang Guolao
・ Zhang Guoli
・ Zhang Guoliang
・ Zhang Guolin
・ Zhang Guoqiang
・ Zhang Guoqing
・ Zhang Guorong
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・ Zhang Guowei
・ Zhang Guowei (high jumper)
・ Zhang Guowei (runner)
・ Zhang Guoxiang
・ Zhang Guozheng
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Zhang Haidi
・ Zhang Haijie
・ Zhang Haipeng
・ Zhang Haitao
・ Zhang Haixia
・ Zhang Haiyang
・ Zhang Han
・ Zhang Han (Ming dynasty)
・ Zhang Han (Qin dynasty)
・ Zhang Hanlan
・ Zhang Hansi
・ Zhang Hanyu
・ Zhang Hanzhi
・ Zhang Hao
・ Zhang Hao (disambiguation)


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Zhang Haidi

Zhang Haidi (; born September 1955) is a Chinese writer, translator, inspirational speaker, and Chairperson of China Disabled Persons' Federation (CDPF). A paraplegic since early childhood, she has been called Helen Keller and Pavel Korchagin of China.〔(【引用サイトリンク】title=Zhang Haidi )〕 Since the early 1980s, she has been hailed as a role model for disabled people and for Chinese youths in general, a "Lei Feng of the 80s".
==Early life==
Zhang Haidi was born in September 1955 in Jinan, Shandong Province.〔 She became a paraplegic at age five. Due to pathological conditions in her blood vessels near the dura mater of her spine, she underwent six major operations to have six of her spinal plates removed between 1960 and 1976. As a result, she became paralyzed in her lower body.〔

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