A Chinese man with cerebral palsy has inspired many by chasing his dreams with perseverance, becoming a primary school student at 16 and then entering medical school at 25.
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Now 37, Li Chuangye, from central China’s Henan province, has opened a small clinic in Yunnan province in southwestern China, fulfilling his dream of becoming a doctor.
Li contracted cerebral palsy at the age of one. Unfortunately, due to a lack of timely treatment, he had to walk with a squat gait for his entire life.
Li’s parents exhausted the family’s savings on his treatments. After a failed surgery at the age of nine, Li decided he did not want to burden his family any more and sought out a man who promised to give him a job.
Sadly, he was deceived by this man, who exploited disabled children for begging, profiting from their plight.
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From the ages of nine to 16, Li was forced to beg on the streets, earning only 100 yuan (US$14) a month.