"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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Source: Jung Chang (2008). “Wild Swans: Three Daughters of China”, p.246, Simon and Schuster

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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.

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