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  Every Chinese who works hard to live is the most beautiful struggler.

It is precisely because of hundreds of millions of strugglers that China is today.

For ten years, pay tribute to every struggle of you.

Let us work together to forge ahead in the new era, and work hard towards the future.

  Ni Qianliu, a "post-90s" boy born in Gaotong Miao Village, Bakai Town, Rongjiang County, Guizhou Province, was born with disabilities in both feet and has limited mobility.

After graduating from junior high school, he started as an apprentice and learned motorcycle maintenance skills. Now, with the help of relevant policies in his hometown, he successfully started his own business with this skill and became a well-known "maintenance king" in the town.

  At present, Ni Qianliu rented a shop in Bakai Town to open a motorcycle repair shop and also sold motorcycles.

Due to his physical disability, Ni Qianliu has been working as an apprentice since he was an apprentice. He studied maintenance skills a hundred times harder than others.

Now he has learned something, not only opened his own repair shop, but also recruited apprentices.

  On weekdays, Ni Qianliu is talkative, optimistic, and warm to customers. Due to his excellent maintenance skills, his small shop has many repeat customers.

Ni Qianliu is very grateful for the help of relatives and friends around him in the early stage of learning skills and opening a store.

He plans to expand the store in the next step and recruit more apprentices, especially disabled people like him, so that they can also master a skill and increase their employment and income.

(Pu Wensi video produced by Zhang Qiwu and Pan Qingyan is sourced from Rongjiang County Rong Media Center)

Responsible editor: [Li Ji]