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Mao's Children in the New China Book

Mao's Children in the New China
Mao's Children in the New China, Around 18 million young Chinese people were sent to the countryside between 1966 and 1976 as part of the Cultural Revolution. Mao's Children in the New China allows some of them to tell their moving stories in their own voices for the first time. In this , Mao's Children in the New China has a rating of 2.5 stars
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  • Mao's Children in the New China
  • Written by author Yarong Jiang
  • Published by Taylor & Francis, Inc., May 2000
  • Around 18 million young Chinese people were sent to the countryside between 1966 and 1976 as part of the Cultural Revolution. Mao's Children in the New China allows some of them to tell their moving stories in their own voices for the first time. In this
  • Around 18 million young Chinese people were sent to the countryside between 1966 and 1976 as part of the Cultural Revolution. Mao's Children in the New China allows some of them to tell their moving stories in their own voices for the first time. In this
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Forewordxi
Acknowledgmentsxxix
Part IAuthors' introductory remarks1
Part IIThe interviewees11
1Lu Xin, female: novelist13
2Wu Shanren, male: private businessman21
3Wang Chen, male: cadre in charge of a ferry company, and Wu Qing, male, his friend: private businessman28
4Jie Qian, male: director in a securities company35
5Wang Xiaozhi, male: deputy manager for a western company41
6Yang Yinzi, male: factory technician46
7Wan Jinli, male: general manager of a government-sponsored project54
8Zhu Xueqin, male: college professor61
9Chou Linlin, female: former head of a factory clinic68
10Li Xiqiang, male: unemployed, and working on a book75
11Chen Jianxin, male: college professor85
12Yang Yuan, male: college administrator, and Song Ming, male, his friend: purchasing agent for an industrial plant91
13Gao Yunhua, female: unemployed worker97
14Hong Yongsheng, male: historian104
15Zhang Aixiang, female: small business owner110
16Lin Yuling, male: publishing editor116
17Dai Buqing, male: unemployed worker124
18Xu Xinhua, male: high-school principal128
19Cao Zhenshan, male: foreign trade coordinator133
20Cai Jinzhi, male: general manager of a state farm factory138
21Lin Juan, female: editor of a woman's magazine144
22Chai Beihua, male: manager of a printing shop150
23Xu Yaoming, male: manager of a herbal medicine trading company158
24Song Xu, male: lawyer163
25Wang Xiaoying, female: member of the Shanghai Writers' Association169
Index175


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