Peng Jiangya was born in a poor family of Guizhou. 1 she was a child, she fell into a fire stove(火炉) at home. She lost her2 .
“In order to hold chopsticks(筷子),my parents taught me to use them for a long time. It was really3 but I did my best to solve it. From then on, I knew if I wanted to succeed(成功), I had to put great efforts into what I was doing,” Jiangya said.
Life was 4 to her, but nothing could 5her. With the help of her teachers, she 6learned how to hold a pen and managed to finish junior high school. One day, Jiangya saw others 7 cross—stitch(十字绣) outside their doors. She decided to try it for 8. Holding a needle(针) without fingers(手指)was not easy, but she never 9. Now she can do it well and take good care of her family.
As for her future, Jiangya said, “I will work 10 some other people to embroider (绣) the beautiful scenery of our hometown for tourists. At the same time, we can make more money.”