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Notes flying in the dark

Notes flying in the dark

On October 10, in the music classroom of Anqing Special Education School, Zhang Chen gave music lessons to blind students.

Photo/Text Xinhua News Agency reporter Zhang Duan

"Oh, the moonlight sprinkles on everyone's heart, so that the way home has a direction..." In the music classroom of anqing special education school, the afternoon sun reflects the innocent faces, and Zhang Chen and her students sing clear and moving songs.

In 1999, Zhang Chen, who was blinded by illness, entered the Special Education School in Anqing City, Anhui Province. Here, she successfully completed her high school studies and was admitted to the School of Special Education of Changchun University with her vocal expertise in music performance.

"I've loved music since I was a kid, and there was a shortage of dedicated music teachers in school, and I wanted to bring joy to children through music." After graduating from college in 2006, Zhang Chen returned to his alma mater and became a teacher, responsible for teaching Braille and teaching music courses to blind students. Her students have won numerous awards for poetry recitation, stage play, singing, etc.

"Music opens a window for blind students to feel more beautiful." Zhang Chen said.

Notes flying in the dark
Notes flying in the dark

On October 10, in the corridor of the teaching building of Anqing Special Education School, Zhang Chen (right) communicated with ke Yang, a blind student.

Notes flying in the dark

On October 10, in the music classroom of an Anqing Special Education School, Zhang Chen adjusted the sitting posture of blind student Yang Miao when singing.

Notes flying in the dark
Notes flying in the dark
Notes flying in the dark

On October 10, in the office of an Anqing Special Education School, Zhang Chen used a pointer to read the text on the computer.

Notes flying in the dark

On October 10, Zhang Chen, who had just finished his music class, passed through the corridor of the teaching building of Anqing Special Education School.

Notes flying in the dark

On October 10, in the corridor of the teaching building of Anqing Special Education School, Zhang Chen (left) communicated with Ke Yang, a blind student.