China News Service, Changchun, May 6 (Chai Jiaquan) Every night, 39-year-old Lang Xiaoming will drag his slightly tired body and tidy up the setting in the room. Subsequently, he put up a mobile phone stand, lit up the screen, and started live broadcasting.

  For Lang Xiaoming, live broadcast income is not important, and the experience learned in this process is far more valuable than money. At night, Lang Xiaoming is an online anchor; during the day, he is the principal of Northeast Science and Technology Vocational School in Changchun City.

  At a young age, Lang Xiaoming suffered from polio and fell into a level 3 physical disability. His life experience is completely different from that of normal people, which makes him very sympathetic and understands the disabled people who have encountered difficulties in life. All along, he has been pursuing a way to happiness for the disabled friends.

  "In daily work, people with disabilities will be constrained by physical inconvenience, but this does not mean that we do not want to win a happy life for ourselves with our own hands. As long as there is an opportunity, people with disabilities will work harder because such opportunities come Not easy. "Lang Xiaoming said.

  With the continuous development of the live broadcast economy, the new media platform gradually attracted the attention of Lang Xiaoming. In his view, live broadcasts with low entry thresholds, flexible working hours, and no physical requirements are also very suitable for people with disabilities.

  "In recent years, live broadcasting has become very popular on the Internet, and the potential for economic effects is huge." Lang Xiaoming said that in addition to displaying talent on live broadcasting platforms, disabled people living in rural areas can also use this to promote the agricultural products they grow.

  In order to make it easier for people with disabilities to get started, Lang Xiaoming took the initiative to become a "net celebrity mentor", instructing people with disabilities how to make money through live broadcasting. "I have participated in a new media operation training class, and I have specifically learned relevant knowledge. I usually pay attention to the popular anchors of major platforms, plus my own hands-on practice, and I have mastered a lot of relevant experience."

  Open Lang Xiaoming's mobile phone and download various new media apps. He organized social hotspots and his live broadcast experience into a volume to facilitate others to learn. "It's very easy to watch other people's live broadcasts, but I can't figure it out when I'm doing it. I'm constantly hitting the south wall, just to let other disabled friends take a few detours."

  Songyuan, Baicheng, Changchun ... More than 100 "students" under the guidance of Lang Xiaoming have spread all over Jilin Province, and their live broadcasting life has gradually entered the right track. Lang Xiaoming said that many people with disabilities who have contacted him have changed their lives through this road, which is gratifying.

  "Browsing various new media platforms has become a part of my daily life. When I'm fine, I just brush my phone to see if there are any hot content for me to learn." Lang Xiaoming said. (Finish)