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Home  /  World  /  China  /  China: Paralysed Man, Able To Move Only a Finger And a Toe, Builds Smart Farm System

China: Paralysed Man, Able To Move Only a Finger And a Toe, Builds Smart Farm System

by Katherine Ellis
January 2, 2026
in China, World
Reading Time: 6 mins read
China: Paralysed Man, Able To Move Only a Finger And a Toe, Builds Smart Farm System

When Li Xia was five years old, doctors told his family he had muscular dystrophy. By the time he turned 36, he could move only one finger and one toe—and relied on a ventilator to breathe.

Yet today, Li is the founder of a working smart agriculture startup, having designed a fully automated farming control system from his hospital bed.

His story, recently reported by China’s state broadcaster CCTV, has struck a chord across the country, not because it’s inspirational in the abstract, but because it’s rooted in persistence, engineering skill, and the quiet determination of a mother and son who refused to give up.

A Childhood Shaped by Illness—and Curiosity

Li Xia grew up in Chongqing, in southwestern China. Diagnosed with muscular dystrophy at the age of five, he was forced to leave school by fifth grade as his condition worsened.

But while his body weakened, his curiosity never did.

“My first exposure to computers came from a textbook my younger sister brought home,” Li recalled.
“I read it over and over again. Every concept fascinated me.”

That book sparked a lifelong interest in physics, computing, and programming, subjects he would later teach himself through online forums and self-study.

Losing Mobility, Not Purpose

Over the years, Li’s condition progressed relentlessly.

  • He lost the ability to walk
  • Then the ability to care for himself
  • Eventually, even eating and breathing became difficult

In 2020, he fell into a coma. Doctors performed a tracheotomy and warned his family he might not have long to live.

By 2021, Li could move only one finger and one toe.

But instead of giving up, he began thinking about what he could still do.

The Idea That Changed Everything

While recovering, Li came across information about soilless cultivation and smart agriculture. The concept sparked something new: what if he could combine agriculture with Internet of Things (IoT) technology?

From his hospital bed, using a virtual keyboard controlled by a single finger and toe, Li began writing code.

His goal: Build a smart farm system that could monitor and control farming conditions remotely.

Against every physical limitation, he succeeded.

Building a Farm, One Command at a Time

Li designed a full smart control system capable of managing:

  • Environmental sensors
  • Irrigation
  • Temperature and humidity
  • Crop conditions
  • Automated equipment

All while connected to a ventilator.

But he couldn’t do the physical work alone.

That’s where his mother, Wu Dimei, became his partner in every sense.

A Mother’s Determination

After Li’s parents divorced in 2017, Wu became his sole caregiver.

She had no technical background. No engineering training. No experience with electronics.

But under her son’s guidance, she learned everything.

Today, she can:

  • Solder circuit boards
  • Install wiring
  • Maintain agricultural equipment
  • Assemble machinery
  • Troubleshoot hardware issues

Under Li’s instructions, she even built a remote-controlled, driverless delivery vehicle for the farm.

“My mom can do everything now,” Li said.
“She doesn’t know the theory, but she knows exactly how to connect the wires.”

From Survival to Success

The farm is now operational—and profitable.

Li continues to improve the system and plans to:

  • Expand production
  • Experiment with new crops
  • Grow cherry tomatoes
  • Further automate operations

Despite living in a hospital bed, he now runs a business powered by code, vision, and trust.

A Story That Moved a Nation

After CCTV aired Li’s story, social media across China was flooded with reactions.

One viewer wrote:

“From one finger and one toe to building a company, this proves life has limitless possibilities.”

Another said:

“This is the true meaning of a mother’s love. She built with her hands what her son designed with his mind.”

Why Li Xia’s Story Matters

Li’s story resonates not because it’s extraordinary but because it redefines what’s possible.

It shows:

  • Innovation doesn’t require physical perfection
  • Education can happen anywhere
  • Technology can empower the disabled
  • Family support can change everything

And perhaps most importantly, it reminds people that value is not measured by physical ability but by determination and creativity.

Final Thought

Li Xia may only be able to move one finger and one toe—but with them, he built a future.

In an age obsessed with speed and scale, his story stands as a quiet, powerful reminder:

Progress doesn’t always come from those who move the fastest.
Sometimes, it comes from those who refuse to stop moving at all.

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