When shopping in the live broadcast room, are you often infected by the passion of the anchor and keep "buying, buying, buying"? Compared with ordinary live broadcast rooms, Jing Jing's live broadcast room is extremely quiet, and you can only hear the occasional movement when pic

When shopping in the live broadcast room, are you often infected by the passion of the anchor and keep "buying, buying, buying"?

Compared with ordinary live broadcast rooms, Jingjing’s live broadcast room is particularly quiet. You can only occasionally hear the sound of picking up products - this is an silent live broadcast room . Jingjing is a hearing-impaired person. .

However, this live broadcast room is not deserted . With the cooperation of colleagues, Jing Jing explained the product features in sign language. At the other end of the live broadcast room, comments from netizens kept scrolling on the screen - of course, most of them were also hearing-impaired .

For Jingjing, the silent live broadcast room is a "bridge" that connects her to countless hearing-impaired friends. Today (3rd) is the International Day for People with Disabilities , let’s go into the story of Jingjing.

01

A small silent world

She made her way through hard work

Jingjing from Hefei, Anhui Province was born in 1990. When she was two years old, she had a high fever and was taken to the hospital for an injection. However, she lost her hearing due to improper injection and was trapped in a silent world ever since.

Jing Jing recalled that when she was a child, someone spoke a lot to her, only to realize that she couldn't hear her. She wanted to communicate with others through writing, but the other person might not have the patience to wait for her to finish writing.

She is always unhappy when she gets together during the Chinese New Year: "My family gathers together to eat, talking and laughing, but I don't know what they are laughing about."

Poor communication makes her world narrow, but it also makes her Pay more attention to the hearing-impaired community. Once, Jingjing saw a person signing in the street, and she immediately ran over to say hello. "We are the same, so happy!"

lives in a silent world. Although it is full of difficulties, she has not compromised on life. While in school, Jingjing participated in the Children's Aid Society held in Beijing. She also used her holidays to travel around the country to experience the cultures of different places. After graduation, she realized that she was not suitable for a static job, so she quit her job and started "working hard."

She first opened an online maternal and infant clothing store and also built a factory. The business was booming for a time. Then, the fierce competition in the industry caused her to stumble, and she began to look for other directions. She set up a stall selling snacks, worked as a barista, and edited videos for others...

In 2022, she began to try live broadcasting on a video platform. , "We have a common language: sign language. I can help more hearing-impaired people through live broadcast of goods."

02

patiently explained the product in sign language

She rushed to the live broadcast room with netizens in both directions

, carefully gestured in sign language, and occasionally picked up the handwriting tablet to write. She recalled that the first time she sold textile products during a live broadcast, someone suggested that she could increase sales by selling low-priced products, but Jingjing insisted on quality first. That time, she stood for 10 hours and sold more than 90,000 yuan of goods.

Compared with the average live broadcast room that can introduce a product in a few minutes, Jingjing takes much longer. "It takes almost an hour to introduce a product" .

Jingjing introduced that just as there are regional differences in language, there are also "dialects" in sign language. Sometimes, someone couldn't understand her explanation, so she had to patiently explain it again and again and use words to assist the introduction. There is a shortage of "adjectives" in sign language, so she can only show the use process of the product in various ways, so that everyone can "seeing is believing."

A live broadcast often lasts for several hours. Jing Jing has to devote himself to introducing products with thousands or even tens of thousands of hand movements.

Jingjing said that hearing-impaired people have limited channels to obtain information, and it is difficult for them to shop through ordinary live broadcast rooms, and the silent live broadcast room brings convenience to them. Although it is hard, she enjoys this feeling. This is a two-way rush with netizens.

“I am not just a product anchor, I can let more hearing-impaired people learn more knowledge and broaden their horizons."

03

"Don't pity us just because we can't hear

"

Because I have been caught in the rain, I want to hold an umbrella for more people. Most of the live broadcast team in Jingjing are also hearing-impaired."We are mutual friends. Helping relationship, they stay here to help me grow, and they can also become better and more capable people. "Wenwen, assistant of the

team, said: "When I first came here, I didn't think anyone would think highly of me. The team taught me computers, central control, and customer service, and I later learned them all. Another colleague said: "This job allows me to find my self-worth. My family can see how hard their daughter works through the live broadcast." "

Jing Jing said that in the process of dealing with the hearing-impaired, she herself has "sedimented" and become more determined and gentle.

She loves "tossing" and has not stopped there. Now, she has taken the self-study exam Undergraduate degree in . In the future, also plans to study in postgraduate degree in , focusing on psychology to better serve the hearing-impaired group.

These efforts are not only for survival, but more importantly, for the hearing-impaired to strive for a true "equality" - "Don't pity us just because we can't hear."

According to statistics, in our country. There are more than 27 million people with hearing disabilities. Jing Jing hopes that his experience can inspire them: "I can survive the hardships, and so can you. Please be more confident and brave!" ”

©2024 China Central Radio and Television. All rights reserved. Please do not reproduce or use without permission.

When shopping in the live broadcast room, are you often infected by the passion of the anchor and keep "buying, buying, buying"?

Compared with ordinary live broadcast rooms, Jingjing’s live broadcast room is particularly quiet. You can only occasionally hear the sound of picking up products - this is an silent live broadcast room . Jingjing is a hearing-impaired person. .

However, this live broadcast room is not deserted . With the cooperation of colleagues, Jing Jing explained the product features in sign language. At the other end of the live broadcast room, comments from netizens kept scrolling on the screen - of course, most of them were also hearing-impaired .

For Jingjing, the silent live broadcast room is a "bridge" that connects her to countless hearing-impaired friends. Today (3rd) is the International Day for People with Disabilities , let’s go into the story of Jingjing.

01

A small silent world

She made her way through hard work

Jingjing from Hefei, Anhui Province was born in 1990. When she was two years old, she had a high fever and was taken to the hospital for an injection. However, she lost her hearing due to improper injection and was trapped in a silent world ever since.

Jing Jing recalled that when she was a child, someone spoke a lot to her, only to realize that she couldn't hear her. She wanted to communicate with others through writing, but the other person might not have the patience to wait for her to finish writing.

She is always unhappy when she gets together during the Chinese New Year: "My family gathers together to eat, talking and laughing, but I don't know what they are laughing about."

Poor communication makes her world narrow, but it also makes her Pay more attention to the hearing-impaired community. Once, Jingjing saw a person signing in the street, and she immediately ran over to say hello. "We are the same, so happy!"

lives in a silent world. Although it is full of difficulties, she has not compromised on life. While in school, Jingjing participated in the Children's Aid Society held in Beijing. She also used her holidays to travel around the country to experience the cultures of different places. After graduation, she realized that she was not suitable for a static job, so she quit her job and started "working hard."

She first opened an online maternal and infant clothing store and also built a factory. The business was booming for a time. Then, the fierce competition in the industry caused her to stumble, and she began to look for other directions. She set up a stall selling snacks, worked as a barista, and edited videos for others...

In 2022, she began to try live broadcasting on a video platform. , "We have a common language: sign language. I can help more hearing-impaired people through live broadcast of goods."

02

patiently explained the product in sign language

She rushed to the live broadcast room with netizens in both directions

, carefully gestured in sign language, and occasionally picked up the handwriting tablet to write. She recalled that the first time she sold textile products during a live broadcast, someone suggested that she could increase sales by selling low-priced products, but Jingjing insisted on quality first. That time, she stood for 10 hours and sold more than 90,000 yuan of goods.

Compared with the average live broadcast room that can introduce a product in a few minutes, Jingjing takes much longer. "It takes almost an hour to introduce a product" .

Jingjing introduced that just as there are regional differences in language, there are also "dialects" in sign language. Sometimes, someone couldn't understand her explanation, so she had to patiently explain it again and again and use words to assist the introduction. There is a shortage of "adjectives" in sign language, so she can only show the use process of the product in various ways, so that everyone can "seeing is believing."

A live broadcast often lasts for several hours. Jing Jing has to devote himself to introducing products with thousands or even tens of thousands of hand movements.

Jingjing said that hearing-impaired people have limited channels to obtain information, and it is difficult for them to shop through ordinary live broadcast rooms, and the silent live broadcast room brings convenience to them. Although it is hard, she enjoys this feeling. This is a two-way rush with netizens.

“I am not just a product anchor, I can let more hearing-impaired people learn more knowledge and broaden their horizons."

03

"Don't pity us just because we can't hear

"

Because I have been caught in the rain, I want to hold an umbrella for more people. Most of the live broadcast team in Jingjing are also hearing-impaired."We are mutual friends. Helping relationship, they stay here to help me grow, and they can also become better and more capable people. "Wenwen, assistant of the

team, said: "When I first came here, I didn't think anyone would think highly of me. The team taught me computers, central control, and customer service, and I later learned them all. Another colleague said: "This job allows me to find my self-worth. My family can see how hard their daughter works through the live broadcast." "

Jing Jing said that in the process of dealing with the hearing-impaired, she herself has "sedimented" and become more determined and gentle.

She loves "tossing" and has not stopped there. Now, she has taken the self-study exam Undergraduate degree in . In the future, also plans to study in postgraduate degree in , focusing on psychology to better serve the hearing-impaired group.

These efforts are not only for survival, but more importantly, for the hearing-impaired to strive for a true "equality" - "Don't pity us just because we can't hear."

According to statistics, in our country. There are more than 27 million people with hearing disabilities. Jing Jing hopes that his experience can inspire them: "I can survive the hardships, and so can you. Please be more confident and brave!" ”

©2024 China Central Radio and Television. All rights reserved. Please do not reproduce or use without permission.