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Millions inspired by story of woman with no arms

While many Chinese women chase fame and fortune by having plastic surgery and showing off their 鈥渂each bodies鈥 via the booming livestreaming industry, Yang Li has touched the hearts of millions of viewers by sharing her daily life.

It鈥檚 not the first time that Yang, 27, has gained public attention.

The disabled woman made headlines in 2006, by completing the gaokao, China鈥檚 college entrance exam, with her feet.

In fact, she does everything regular people can do with their hands with her feet, from washing, cooking, eating to shopping, and even applying makeup.

鈥淚 learned to do makeup during college,鈥 Yang said, 鈥淢y classmates all styled their eyebrows and applied lipstick. I thought they looked pretty.鈥

The confident young woman works at a company in Bengbu, east China鈥檚 Anhui Province. During her lunch break, she uses a livestreaming app on her mobile phone to show her followers how she overcomes her disability to live independently.

Yang usually holds her phone with one foot while talking about her life. She also shows her followers around her neighborhood by placing the phone on her chest with a stabilizer.

After she shared her first video in July, her posts went viral, earning her more than 2 million followers who call her 鈥渨ingless angel鈥 and 鈥渋nspirational sister.鈥

鈥淯nlike other hosts, I don鈥檛 sing, tell jokes or pretend to be cute in my videos. I just show them how I live my life.鈥

She has never asked for a 鈥済ift,鈥 a term for rewards given online by followers. However, some people have criticized her for taking advantage of her disability by begging.

But Yang said she doesn鈥檛 let the comments affect her. 鈥淣ormal people can livestream, so why can鈥檛 I? I鈥檓 not upset by those remarks,鈥 she said.

鈥淢ost people encourage me. I can feel their respect and kindness. As a disabled person, I鈥檝e earned the recognition from society that I have longed for since childhood,鈥 she added.

Yang鈥檚 arms were amputated after a severe high voltage cable accident when she was 4 years old. Her mother taught her how to use her feet to do things that seem impossible to others, such as using chopsticks, brushing her teeth and writing.

She remembers how it used to take her two hours to finish a meal, and how she had to hold a pen with her bare feet to do her homework in winter when temperature dropped to minus 5 degrees Celsius.

Practise makes perfect, her mother often told her.

鈥淎t that time my mother taught me to be independent so that one day I would be able to look after myself when I鈥檓 alone,鈥 she said.

Yang鈥檚 feet and backbone have become deformed after 20 years of constant practise and hard work.

She was proud to be accepted to study at Anhui Agricultural University in 2007 and now she earns her own living working in Bengbu.

Now that her parents are aging, 鈥淚 don鈥檛 want to be a burden on them any more. I have to live my own life,鈥 she said.


 

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