本書以報(bào)告文學(xué)的形式,介紹了“感動(dòng)河北”人物——盲人穆孟杰的事跡。具體內(nèi)容包括:孟杰盲人學(xué)校的孩子們、特教學(xué)校的老師、拉親人們“下水”、一根竹竿闖天下等。
本書為“新時(shí)代的中國人”系列叢書之一,講述盲人穆孟杰從流浪學(xué)藝,到創(chuàng)辦特教學(xué)校的感人故事。
海倫·凱勒自傳《假如給我三天光明》,感動(dòng)了無數(shù)的人。眼睛看不見,心可以看見。盲人不能用眼睛去看,但可以用心靈去“看”,去觀察和思考,可以在心靈中“看見”美麗,“看見”真善美。本書主人公穆孟杰,是河北省邢臺(tái)市平鄉(xiāng)縣平鄉(xiāng)鎮(zhèn)東辛寨村的一位普通盲人。他沒上過一天學(xué),從十三歲開始拄著竹竿,獨(dú)自外出流浪、乞討,體驗(yàn)了人間種種炎涼和辛酸。由于刻苦用功,執(zhí)著努力,他通過說唱賣藝實(shí)現(xiàn)自食其力,并成功地掘到了人生的一桶金。成為百萬富翁后,他回到家鄉(xiāng)成功地建起盲人學(xué)校,并向所有盲人開放,不設(shè)入學(xué)門檻,不收任何費(fèi)用,直到盲生學(xué)會(huì)本領(lǐng)畢業(yè)。他的事跡上了國家電視臺(tái),他還有“百年名!钡膲(mèng)想……
Mu Mengjie was a blind farmer who lived in Dongxinzhai Village, in a town called Ping Xiang in Hebei Province. Though he never received any formal education, Mengjie’s dream from a young age was to live a respectable, meaningful life. With a bamboo stick in hand, he ventured out at age 13 and made a living as a street performer, tasting all the bitterness the world had to offer. With perseverance and passion, he became a storyteller, well known in cities like Baoding, Shijiazhuang, and earned his first “pot of gold” in life. Once Mengjie became a millionaire, no one expected that he would be so determined to open a school for the blind in his hometown. His school would accept anyone who was visually impaired regardless of their condition and charged no fees. Students could continue to study at the
school until they mastered their skills. With a pure mind and a kind heart, Mengjie offered lots of help which benefited many blind people and their families.
李朝全,中國作協(xié)報(bào)告文學(xué)委員會(huì)委員、中國報(bào)告文學(xué)學(xué)會(huì)副會(huì)長(zhǎng)。著有紀(jì)實(shí)文學(xué)《國家書房》《夢(mèng)想照亮生活》《世紀(jì)知交——巴金與冰心》,曾獲莊重文文學(xué)獎(jiǎng)、中國人口文化獎(jiǎng)。
Li Chaoquan is a member of the Reportage Committee of the Chinese Writers Association and vice-chairman of the China Reportage Society. He has published documentary literature works including The Best Era, Jin Xing’an and the First Farmers’ Book House, Dream Lights up Life and Century Friendship – Ba Jin and Bing Xin. He is the winner of the Zhuang Chongwen Literature Award and the China Population Culture Award.