Jung Chang

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Jung Chang is a Chinese-British author known for her impactful memoir 'Wild Swans', which explores the complexities of life in 20th-century China.

Born
March 25, 1952
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About Jung Chang

Jung Chang — Life and Legacy

Jung Chang is a prominent Chinese-British author whose work offers profound insights into the tumultuous history of China through personal narratives. Her acclaimed memoir 'Wild Swans' intricately weaves her family's experiences with the broader political landscape, making history accessible and relatable. Chang's core thinking revolves around the interplay of personal and political identities, as she states, 'The past is a foreign country', suggesting that our histories shape but can also distance us from our present selves. This perspective challenges the conventional narratives often found in historical texts, as she emphasizes the importance of individual stories in understanding collective experiences. Her quotes resonate deeply today, as they invite readers to reflect on their identities and the impact of history on personal lives, reminding us that the past, while distant, continues to influence our present and future.

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"If you have love, even plain cold water is sweet."

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"While I was writing Wild Swans I thought the famine was the result of economic mismanagement but during the research I realised that it was something more sinister."

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"As a child, my idea of the West was that it was a miasma of poverty and misery, like that of the homeless 'Little Match Girl'in the Hans Christian Andersen story. When I was in the boarding nursery and did not want to finish my food, the teacher would say:'Think of all the starving children in the capitalist world!"

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"I think because of their terrible past, particularly this century, the Chinese have come to accept cruelty more than many other people, which is something I feel very unhappy about"

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"What has marked Chinese society is its level of cruelty, not just revolutions and wars. We ought to reject it totally, otherwise in another upheaval there will be further cruelty."

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"I like to have Chinese furniture in my home as a constant and painful reminder of how much has been destroyed in China. The contrast between the beauty of the past and the ugliness of the modern is nowhere sharper than in China."

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"China is more prosperous than before. The people have better lives but they are not happy and confident because the scars are still there."

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"I remember when my mother pointed to a stone, and she said this was the kind of stone people used to place on the feet of the baby girls to stop them trying to climb away and unbind their feet."

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"If children were brought up to become non-conformists it would only ruin their lives. So parents all over China who loved their children told them to do as Chairman Mao said. It was not possible to tell them anything else."

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"My grandmother's feet had been bound when she was two years old. Her mother...first wound a piece of white cloth about twenty feet long round her feet, bending all the toes except the big toe inward and under the sole. Then she placed a large stone on top to crush the arch."

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"I would love mainland Chinese to read my book. There is a Chinese translation which I worked on myself, published in Hong Kong and Taiwan. Many copies have gone into China but it is still banned."

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"I no longer have the terrible nightmares that I used to have. Mao had just died in 1976, and China began to open up. For the first time scholarships to go to the West to study were awarded on academic merit."

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"Although my book is banned I am still allowed to go to China and travel. There is no longer the kind of control that Mao used to have-there have been deep fundamental changes in society."

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"When he asked my grandmother if she would mind being poor, she said she would be happy just to have her daughter and himself: 'If you have love, even plain water is sweet."

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"When I was in China, Mao was Chairman, and parents were terrified to tell their children anything that differed from the party line in case the children repeated it and endangered the whole family."

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"The Chinese seemed to be mourning Mao in a heartfelt fashion. But I wondered how many of their tears were genuine. People had practiced acting to such a degree that they confused it with their true feelings."

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"At the age of fifteen my grandmother became the concubine of a warlord general."

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"When a man gets power, even his chickens and dogs rise to heaven."

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"I was not allowed to take notes but my friend and I memorised those two and a half pages. Most people talked to me because of the warning. They knew this book was not going to be the official line."

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"In spring 1989...I saw the buildup of demonstrations from Chengdu to Tiananmen Square. It struck me that fear had been forgotten to such an extent that few of the millions of demonstrators perceived danger. Most seemed to be taken by surprise when the army opened fire."

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