放飞梦想 扬帆远航――2011年度“中国大学生自强之星” 李嘉旗先进事迹材料

发布者:系统管理员发布时间:2012-05-14浏览次数:14

 

  李嘉旗,女,上海中医药大学针灸推拿学院2008级针灸推拿专业(五年制)学生。在校期间多次获校综合奖学金一、二等,国家励志奖学金、国家宝钢奖学金。曾代表学校参与全国大学生武术锦标赛、上海市运动会,为学校争得了荣誉。20125月,团中央、全国学联授予其2011年度“中国大学生自强之星”提名奖。希望我院全体同学能够学习李嘉旗同学不畏困难、顽强拼搏的精神,奋发有为、自立成才,争做优秀大学生。

  199011月,在黑龙江大庆的的一个普通工人家庭一个女婴呱呱坠地。她叫李嘉旗,一个热爱中医的女孩,在父亲常年住院的情况下坚持学习,凭借自己的实力考入上海中医药大学针推学院针灸推拿专业。

  她自小受到家里叔叔的影响,对中医这个崇高的职业充满了敬意。很小的时候就立志要学习中医,想用一生去普救患病苦难人。由于自小热爱中国的传统文化,她去学习了武术,家庭条件不是很好的她,只能通过比别人更多的努力,才能不让家里的父母操心。填志愿的时候,她第一次面对了人生的三岔路口,由于运动员特殊的身份,她可以免试进入复旦大学,但是因为对中医的热爱,她报考了上海中医药大学,第一志愿填的是上海中医药大学,第二志愿填的是上海中医药大学,第三志愿填的还是上海中医药大学,对中医如此执着的她,最后终于如愿以偿。

  1、武术训练的苦与乐

  三岁那年,其父亲由于工作时意外,受到高压电击,诱发癫痫,精神上出现问题,住院至今。她五岁开始练习武术,但那个时候家里负担很重,没有钱交训练费,是妈妈冒着风雪不顾严寒,三番五次去恳求教练先赊账让她试训,才进了武术队。直到三年后李嘉旗第一次参加省武术比赛。就是这场比赛成就了她的武术未来,她在赛场一鸣惊人,获得了人生第一个武术冠军。获得胜利后,她就被市队选中,在2001年进入大庆市体育运动学校。

  在市队期间,一场噩梦悄悄袭来,母亲下岗,全家唯一的收入也没有了。她的学费,还有父亲的住院费,都担在母亲瘦弱的身体上,为了节约费用母亲把房子租了出去,自己则到处奔波,寄人篱下生活。李嘉旗特别懂事,她为了节约回家的路费,在学校三年没有回过家,想念母亲的时候,只是偶尔通个电话报个平安,她是一个有武术天赋的女孩,武术成绩名列学校前茅,学校决定免去其学费,这样才减轻了家里的负担。她生活节俭,生活上的开支都是靠比赛获得的奖金来维持。同龄的孩子在游乐场里畅快玩乐时,她却在训练场里艰苦奋斗;在其他的孩子放假依偎在父母怀抱之中时,她只能面对冰冷的训练场;在别的孩子受了伤跑回家哭诉时,她只能擦干泪水继续训练。她从未放弃过自己对武术的坚持,是什么样的毅力让她这么坚强呢?她只对自己说,妈妈,我要让你幸福,我要爸爸的病赶快好起来。在市队期间,基本年年获得省级冠军,并在2007年获得全国武术套路锦标赛(传统项目)醉剑冠军,这也是黑龙江近三十年以来唯一的全国武术冠军,同年她被国家体育总局授予“国家级运动健将”。

  2、学海无涯苦作舟

  进入大学后,李嘉旗为实现自己的理想,时时刻刻以高标准、高起点要求自己,在努力学习中医针灸推拿专业的同时,不断提高武术水平。对于一名武术专业运动员来说,兼顾武术和医学学习两方面,比普通学生花费更多的时间和精力,每天坚持大运动量训练,并确保上课出勤和学习效率,她几乎没有休息时间。每年的赛前集训期间,比赛期间,能用来学习的时间就变得更少,但她不允许自己的学习退步,所以常常在比赛间隙,在别人娱乐的时候、在大家晚上休息的时候,来复习功课。为了能在学习上不落后,她有问题立即与老师、同学讨论,课后去图书馆查阅相关资料,以弥补自己知识的不足。20094月份,正处在大一下学期的她,因手术而住院,当时正值学期末,马上面临期末考试以及2009年的全国大学生武术锦标赛,这个意外让她倍加紧张,既是担心学业,更是怕由于自己的原因不能参赛,使自己失去这来之不易的比赛机会,使武术队丢掉十年来一直第一的团体成绩。她知道在这种状态下,只能靠自己,在医院时候,只要身体许可,她抓紧每一滴的时间学习,每天输液治疗的时候,还在一边看书,一边看同学的笔记。由于太过急躁,在伤口刚刚愈合,就坚持参与训练,导致伤口撕裂,不得不又一次回到医院缝合。即使在这样的情况下,她为了自己的梦想,坚持不懈,付出了比别人更多的努力,终于没令自己和学校失望,在2009年全国大学生武术锦标赛上获得了双鞭冠军,地躺拳第三名,并由于在医院期间对学业的不放弃,同年获得了校二等综合奖学金。为了减轻母亲的经济负担,她一入校就参加了学校的勤工助学活动,一边在忙于训练、学习的过程中,还要一边为自己赚取生活费,同时将自己的奖学金、比赛获得的奖金向家里寄钱去以贴补家用。在学校期间,无论是训练上的艰难、还是学习上的困惑,她都没敢告诉母亲,怕母亲替她担心,所有的难过、所有的苦、所有的伤痛都是她自己一人承受。老师曾经给与她这样的评价“当同龄人们还在享受父母给予的丰富的物质生活时,她早已用她瘦弱的臂膀肩负起了本不属于这个年龄的责任,她放弃了游玩嬉戏的时间,无畏于物质生活的匮乏,她是精神上的强者!” 

  3、弘扬中国传统中医药文化,展示武术的魅力

  天行健,君子当自强不息;地势坤,君子当厚德载物。这是她的人生座右铭。一直乐观向上、热爱生活的她,作为大学生代表,应邀前往韩国、美国、日本、南美等地交流,向热爱中医、热爱武术的外国友人展现中国传统文化的风采,结合自身针灸推拿专业,运用自己扎实的医学功底学以致用,向外国友人展示中医针灸的功效、传统养生的魅力、武术的奥义。

  4、思想积极向上

  在思想上,她一直积极要求上进,不断提高政治素养。她平时认真学习政治理论,并且入校后就向党组织递交了入党申请书,定期向党组织汇报思想,处处以党员的标准来严格要求自己。现在,通过青年马克思培训班的学习,让她的思想觉悟有了进一步提高,成为了入党积极分子,向党组织又靠近了一步。

  

  她怀着一颗感恩的心,感谢学校和老师的教导,用自己优异的武术成绩和学习成绩回报学校和老师,通过老师的帮助和自己的努力,让她距离自己的梦想越来越近,她更希望将中医的“精诚”发扬光大,通过自己的帮助,让更多的人获得健康。

  她努力提高自己的学习能力,不断扩充自己的医学理论知识,不断完善自己身为未来中医的“精”的一方面。同时,她在业余时间也不松懈,以一颗对医学热爱的赤诚之心,以一颗对患者关爱的博爱之心,参加各种志愿者活动,为那些需要关怀的人们送去自己的温暖,正是体现了中医的“诚”的一面。在今后的生活和学习中,她将不断努力进取,争取早日成为一名优秀的中医接班人!

  l       主要事迹:

  1.武术成绩:

  2010年全国大学生武术锦标赛          双鞭冠军

  2010年上海市第十四届运动会          剑术冠军

  2010年上海市第十四届运动会          南拳亚军

  2009年全国大学生武术锦标赛          双鞭冠军

  2009年全国大学生武术锦标赛          地躺拳季军

  2009年全国大学生武术锦标赛          团体第一名

  2007年全国武术套路冠军赛(传统项目)醉剑冠军

  2007年黑龙江省青少年武术锦标赛      剑术冠军

  2007年黑龙江省青少年武术锦标赛      枪术冠军

  2006年全国青少年武术锦标赛          对练亚军

  2006年黑龙江省第十一届运动会        全能冠军

  2006年黑龙江省第十一届运动会        对练冠军

  2006年黑龙江省青少年武术锦标赛      全能冠军

  2006年黑龙江省青少年武术锦标赛      对练冠军

  2006年黑龙江省青少年武术锦标赛      体育道德风尚奖

  2.学习成绩:

  20102011年国家奖学金

  2011年上海市宝钢奖学金

  2010-2011上海中医药大学综合奖学金一等

  2010-2011上海中医药大学优秀学生

  2009-2010国家励志奖学金

  2009-2010上海中医药大学综合奖学金二等

  2008-2009上海中医药大学综合奖学金二等

  2008年新生入学奖学金一等

  3.社会活动:

  2008年奥运会火炬传递护跑手

  2009年职业技能鉴定中心中级推拿保健师资格证书

  2009-2010 MDA智力助残推拿服务队志愿者

  2009-2011年上海中医药大学推拿服务队志愿者

  2009-2011年上海中医药大学科学商店志愿者

  2007年黑龙江省春节联欢晚会演出

  2007年黑龙江省“龙武堂”开播仪式

      2010年参加“上海世博会宝钢大舞台”的演出,并被上海市教育局选为中国大学生文化志愿者对外交流演出《中国风》的项目

      2010年参与世博会公众参与馆“秀・空间”运动养生秀演出

      2010年参与在南美洲举行的中国大学生孔子学院交流之《中国风》的演出

      2010年参加八月十五中秋赏月“海上升明月”黄浦江上演出

      2011年参加第十届中药全球化联盟研讨会的表演

 

Sail out to Dream-Outstanding Deeds of 2011 Chinese College Student Self-improvement Star Li Jiaqi

Li Jiaqi, female, studied in Acumox and Tuina (five-year course), Shanghai University of TCM from 2008. She achieved several first prize and second prize comprehensive scholarships in the university, National Motivational Scholarship, National Bao Gang Scholarship. Once, she represented our university to attend the National University Wushu Championships, Shanghai Sports Meeting, and won honors for the school. In May, 2012, the League Central Committee and the National Student Union awarded her nomination for 2011 Chinese College Student Self-improvement Star, and hoped all students in our college can learn the indomitable spirit from Li Jiaqi and work hard to be an excellent university student.

In November, 1990, a baby was born in an ordinary worker’s family in Daqing, Hei Longjiang province. Her name is Li Jiaqi, a girl keen on Chinese Medicine. Her father was in hospital all year round. Under this condition, she kept learning and entered Acumox and Tuina (five-year course) in Shanghai University of TCM by her own effort.

Influenced by her uncle, she was filled with respect to the noble profession of Chinese medicinal doctor and decided to learn Chinese medicine when she was little to save people from diseases. As she loves traditional Chinese culture, she started to learn Wushu. With humbler family financial resources, she had to work harder than others, so that her parents could feel easier. When applying to the university, she met with a junction of three roads in her life. As an excellent wushu athlete, Fu Dan University gave her permission to be exempted from tests. Out of her love for Chinese medicine, she only applied for Shanghai University of TCM in the entrance examination. The girl with a strong will at last accomplished her dream.

1.   the Bitterness and Happiness in Wushu training

At the age of 3, her father suffered an electric shock due to a work-related accident which induced to an epileptic seizure. As the disease caused mental diseases, her father had to receive treatment in the hospital for years. So when she started to learn Wushu at five, she had no money to pay for the training. No matter how bad the weather is, her mother begged the coach again and again to let her to have a chance to enter the Wushu team. After three years’ training, Li Jiaqi participated in the provincial level  martial arts competition and won her first first-prize in her life which laid the foundation of the future. After the competition, she was chosen by the city’s team and entered Da Qing athletic school in 2001.

During the time in city’s team, her mother lost her job which was the only income of the family. Her school expenses and cost of hospitalization fell on her mother’s shoulder. In order to save money, her mother rent out their house and was busy to make a living. In order to save the traveling expenses, she hadn’t been home for 3 years. Although she missed her mother, she only made a phone call occasionally. For her talent in Wushu and her good schoolwork, the school decided to give her full fee remission, thus reduced the burden of the family. She lived economically, all her cost of living depended on the scholarship she got from the competition. When children of her age were playing in the amusement park, she had to face the cold training place. When other kids were sniveling about their suffering at home, she only dashed away her tears and went on training. She had never given up her persistence on Wushu. What made her strong in mind? For herself, she wanted her mother to be happy and her father to recover from disease. In the city’s team, she won the provincial championship every year. And in 2007, she won the first prize in the National Wushu Routine Competition (Traditional Events, Drunk Swode), and became Hei Longjiang’s first national champion in 30 years. In the same year, she was awarded “National Master of Sports” by General Administration of Sport.

2.  Hard-working is the boat to the endless sea of learning.

After entering the university, in order to realize her dream, Li Jiaqi set high goals and starting points for herself. She worked hard on her schoolwork and at the same time improved her standard of Wushu. For a professional Wushu athlete, it cost more time and energy to do well in both medical learning and Wushu training. She had to keep heavy stress training everyday and at the same time to ensure the attendance rate in class and the efficiency of learning, she almost had no time to rest. Every year, her time for study became even less during the training before and during the competitions, but she didn’t allow herself going backward in study. She fully used her free time among the competitions to review her schoolwork while others were relaxing or resting. To keep up with others, she was always ready to discuss some questions with teachers and classmates. After class, she went to the library to search for more information. In April, 2009, her second semester in SHUTCM, she was in hospital for operation.

Soon facing final exams and the 2009 National Wushu Championships for college students, because of the accident, she became nervous about the studies, and was also afraid of not being able to participate in the competition, and lose the chance for the team to win the 11th first prize. She knew that under this circumstance, she could only rely on herself. As long as the body permitted, she seized every drop of time to learn. During the daily infusion treatment, she still kept reading her classmates’ notes. For she was too desperate to go back to train, her newly healed wound tore. She had to return to the hospital to have it stitched once again. Even in this case, for her dreams, she never gave up and paid more effort than others. Finally, it turned that she didn’t let herself and the school down. In the 2009 National University Students’ Wushu Championship, she won the first prize in double whip, and the third in lying boxing. Also her hard study in the hospital let her achieve the same year’s second scholarship in the university.

In order to reduce her mother’s financial burden, she took a part-time job once she entered the university. When she was busy with training and the study, she had to earn money by herself. She sent the money awarded in scholarship and the competition back home to support the whole family. In the school, whether she met with difficulties in training and confusion in learning, she never told her mother in case her mother would worry about her. All sad, pain, she went through by herself. The teacher once commented, “When students at her age are enjoying the wealth created by their parents, she has to carry the responsibility on her shoulder which does not belong to her age, she gives up playing time, faces the lack of property and becomes mentally strong! ”

3.   Carrying forward Traditional Chinese Medical Culture, Showing the Charm of Wushu

As heaven maintains vigor through movements, a gentle man should constantly strive for self-perfection. As earth's condition is receptive devotion, a gentle man should hold the outer world with broad mind. This is her motto of life. This optimistic girl represented university students to invite South Korea, the United States, Japan, South America and other countries and show the beauty of traditional Chinese culture to foreigners who love Chinese medicine and Chinese Wushu. Combined with her specialty in acupuncture and massage, she took use of her solid medical foundation and applied them to show foreign friends the efficacy of Chinese acupuncture, the charm of the traditional health care, and the profound meaning of the Wushu.

4.Positive and Advanced Ideas   

In political thought, she is self-motivated and continuously improves. She usually studies political theory attentively. She submitted applications to the party organization to join the party when entering the school, and reported idea regularly. She demanded herself based on the standard of party members. Now she has passed the courses of Marx training program of youth. Her political consciousness has been further improved and becomes a member of the party activists, which makes her closer to the party.

With a grateful heart, she thanks to the teachings of the school and the teachers by her excellent Wushu performance and academic achievements. Through the teachers’ and her own efforts, she is getting closer to her dream. She hopes to flourish TCM's "skillfulness and sincerity", and help more people access to health.

She works hard to improve her learning ability and continuously expand her theoretical knowledge of medicine, and constantly improve herself to be a future “skillful” Chinese medical practitioner. At the same time, she does not let up in her spare time. As a girl loves Chinese medicine and cares patients, she takes part in a variety of volunteer activities to help those in need, which manifests the "sincerity" of the TCM. In days to come, she will continue the hard work, and strive for an excellent TCM successor!

1 Main Achievement

1.       Wushu Achievement

Champion of 2010 National University Wushu-Double Whip Competition

Champion of 2010 the 14th Shanghai University Sports Meeting-Fencing Competition

the Second Prize of 2010 14th Shanghai University Sports Meeting-South Fist Competition

Champion of 2009 National University Wushu-Double Whip Competition

the Third Prize of 2009 National University Wushu-Lying Fist Competition

Champion Team of 2009 National University Wushu Competition

Champion of 2007 National Wushu Routine Competition (Traditional Events, Drunk Swode)

Champion of 2007 Hei Longjiang Provincial Teenage Wushu-Fencing Competition

the Second Prize of Hei Longjiang Provincial Teenage Wushu-Joust Competition

the Second Prize of National Teenage Wushu-Sparring Competition

All-Round Champion of 2006 the 11th Hei Longjiang Provincial Sports Meeting

Champion of 2006 the 11th Hei Longjiang Provincial Sports Meeting-Sparring Competition

All-Round Champion of 2006 Hei Longjiang Provincial Teenage Wushu Competition

Champion of 2006 Hei Longjiang Provincial Teenage Wushu-Sparring Competition

Sports Morality Award of 2006 Hei Longjiang Provincial Teenage Wushu Competition

2.Academic Records:

2010-2011 National Scholarship

2011 Shanghai Baogang Scholarship

2010-2011 the First Prize of Comprehensive Scholarship in TCM University

2010-2011 Outstanding Student in Shanghai Traditional Chinese Medical University

2009-2010 National Motivational Scholarship

2009-2010 the Second Prize of Comprehensive Scholarship in TCM University

 Second Prize of Comprehensive Scholarship in TCM University

3.Social Acitivity

2008 the First Prize of Student Entrance Scholarship

2008 Olympic Games Torch Running Carrier

2009 Intermediate Level Massagist Certificate

2009-2010 MDA Tuina Volunteer

2009-2011 Shanghai University of TCM Tuina Team Member

2009-2011 Shanghai University of TCM Science Store Volunteer

2007 Performance of Hei Longjiang Provincial Spring Festival Gala

2007 Inaugural Broadcast of Hei Longjiang Province “Long Wu Tang” Program

2010 Performance of “Shanghai Expo Bao Gang Stage”

2010 Performance of Expo Public Participated Pavilion “Show, Room”

2010 Performance “Chinese Style” of Chinese Students Exchanged to Confucius College in South Africa

2010 Performance of “the Moon Shining Bright over the Sea” on Yangtze River on Mid-Autumn Festival

2011 Performance of the 10th Meeting of Consortium for Globalization of Chinese Medicine