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    acknowledgment

    My deepest thanks to my agent, Joanne Wang. She was the driving force that linked up the publisher, the authors, and me, the translator, and made this book possible. She was always there for me with sound advice, and supported me all the way to the finish.

    Thanks also to Clive Priddle and the PublicAffairs editorial staff, without whose guidance this translation would not have be satisfactorily completed.

    Thanks to the Humanities Foundation and the Department of Foreign Languages and Literatures of Boston University for their support, as I struggled to work on this translation and teach full-time during my last semester.

    Special thanks to Professor Joe Fewsmith of the International Program at Boston University, for his generosity in sharing with me his keen scholarship, his acute insights, and even his books. Also, thanks for the support of my colleagues at the Chinese program of the Department of Foreign Languages and Literatures: Xiaoyang Zhou, who read the original book and spent time with me in many stimulating discussions; Mingjiang Li, who was always ready to share his insights on the peasant

    translator’s acknowledgment

    problem when I buttonholed him in the department common room; Hsiao-chih Chang, who was so quick to elucidate points of language; and Binglin Zhao, who offered a helping hand whenever I needed it.

    Thanks to my old friend Carol Susan Meuser, part of my “Rhode Island family.” Through the years she found time in her crowded schedule to read my drafts and give me her opinion, and she hit the nail on the head every time.

    Thanks to the “Omaha branch” of my family: my son, Difei, who would come up with the right word when it persisted in eluding me; and my daughter-in-law, Jessica, who put up with my highs and lows as I struggled through the final phase of the translation.

    Last but not least, deepest thanks to Xiaohui, my “Anhui family,” who read the original when it first appeared and exclaimed, “This is exactly the situation in our village, except that there is no one willing to risk his life to speak out.” Xiaohui, you taught me to be humbly grateful to the peasants of China, to whom we all owe so much.

    Zhu Hong
    Omaha October 2005

    index

    Abortions, 101, 153, 157

    Administration, township, 149–150,

    170–174

    Agriculture, xi, xii, 6, 7.
    See also
    Grain;

    Land

    collectivization and, xvii, 145–148, 171, 214

    Economic Committee of Anhui, 103, 174, 182, 187–188

    international, 204

    migrant workers leaving, 199–204, 208

    Ministry of, 102–103, 104, 105, 126,

  1. 214

    modernization of, 204

    planting in, 38, 67, 95–96, 139, 145,

    148, 164, 179–182, 193

    production shifts in, 147, 150–151

    reform, 171, 172, 214–219

    in Triple-Agri problems, xi, xii, xv Anfeng Pond Township, 178–180 Anhui Province, xviii–xix, xxi, 137.
    See

    also specific townships; specific villages

    Agricultural Economic Committee, 103, 174, 182, 187–188

    High Court of, 185–186 household-contract system in, 140,

  1. 142, 148

    migrant workers from, 199–203 population of, 199–200, 203

    reform in, 140–144

    representation in, 177

    Anticorruption bureau, 163–169

    “Antirightist movement,” 146

    Army, 7, 54, 65, 94, 133, 154, 175, 184

    Audit, financial

    by anticorruption bureau, 163–169 general, 30–31

    Luying Village, 5, 9, 11, 12–14, 17,

    18, 20–21

    Wang Village, 106–107

    Zhang Village, 29–37, 42, 44, 47–49,

    51–52, 57, 59, 60, 61

    Baimiao Township incident, xiii–xiv, 94–129, 210

    Beijing

    appeals made to, 81–82, 100–108,

    112, 115–116, 119, 120, 122, 123,

    124–127, 128, 210

    migrant workers in, 201, 205

    representation in, 177

    Bengbu, 44, 46, 57, 133, 141

    Intermediate Court, 50–54, 62 Birth(s).
    See also
    Family planning

    birth-control and, 38, 153, 155, 156,

  1. 174, 205

    one-child policy on, 8, 11, 13, 24, 33,

    38, 101, 124, 127, 155, 156–157

    quotas, 157

    women dying during, ix

    Books, banned, x, xiii–xiv, xviii–xix, xix Buck, Pearl,
    The Good Earth
    by, xxi Burden, peasants’.
    See
    Tax burden, peasants’

    Bureaucracy, xx, 169–175, 216, 217–218.
    See also
    Administration, township

    Capitalism, 144, 148

    Central government.
    See
    State Council (central government)

    Changfeng County, 187–188, 191–198

    index

    Chen Heping, 185

    Chen Junsheng, 20, 21

    Chen Xiaoming, 181–182 Childbirth.
    See
    Births

    Cities.
    See
    Urban areas;
    specific cities

    Clan, power of, 37, 49

    Collectivization, xvii, 145–148, 171, 214

    Communes, 145–147, 149, 150, 171,

  1. 216

    Communism, entry into, 146–147 Communist Party Central Committee,

    59–60, 67, 68, 70, 173

    Baimiao Township incident and, 99, 100–101, 102, 115–116, 126

    Ding Zuoming and, 19–26, 45, 46

    expulsion and, 94–95

    leadership of, 137

    Propaganda Department of, xiii

    on Shensai Village incident, 134, 136

    on tax relief, 138–139, 140, 141, 143,

  1. 199

    on township administration, 170 on township debt, 183

    Zhang Village and, 45–46, 136

    Construction business, 200, 201, 203,

  1. 205, 208, 209

    Corruption, xiv, xix, xxii, 7–8, 9, 163–169.
    See also
    Extortion; Tax burden, peasants’

    Court(s), xiv, xix

    Anhui High, 185–186

    on Baimiao Township incident, 120–124, 126

    Bengbu Intermediate, 50–54, 62 on Ding Zuoming, 25–26 Huainan Intermediate, 185, 186 libel suit in, xiii–xv

    power of, 54–55

    on unpaid bills, 185–186

    Zhang Village and, 39, 40, 43, 44,

    50–54, 55, 62

    Cultural Revolution, xvii–xviii, 86, 94,

    119, 148, 184, 188, 191, 192–196,

  1. 204

    Dai Wenhu, 10–13, 21, 25 Dang Guoyin, xiii, 60–61 Death(s), 84, 146

    of Ding Zuoming, 3–26 execution, xvii, 135–136

    sentence, 25, 50, 135–136

    Shensai Village, 134–136

    starvation, 147–148, 164

    suicide, 94, 125, 141, 146, 156

    Zhang Village, 32, 34–38, 40–62, 136

    Debt, township, 72, 179–188

    Democracy and Law,
    53, 61

    Dickens, Charles,
    A Tale of Two Cities

    by, 219

    Ding Yanle, 3, 11–15, 17, 18, 26

    Ding Zuoming, 3–26, 45, 46

    Dinner party, revolution as, 184, 188

    Disciplinary Committees, Party, 22, 105,

    106, 108, 126–127, 149, 168, 185,

  1. 199

    Dong Yingfu, 7–8, 9, 13

    Dongliu Village, 83, 85, 86, 87–89, 159 Dragon Boat Festival, 61–62

    Drought, 29, 119, 192–196

    Du Rensheng, 214

    Eating/drinking, at public expense, 184–188

    Economic issues, xi, xix.
    See also
    Tax burden, peasants’; Taxes; Workers

    sanctions and, 145

    solutions for, 214–219 urban/rural, xviii, xx, 150–151,

    175–178, 203–207, 215, 217, 218

    Education, 3–4, 4, 37, 51, 82, 137, 143,

    150, 153, 154, 168, 173, 175, 176,

  1. 184, 192, 208, 209

    Elections, 129, 134, 167–169, 180, 210

    “Eliminate blind spots” campaign, 178–180

    Embezzlement, 8, 11, 30, 39, 57, 134,

  1. 158

    Executions.
    See
    Deaths

    Extortion, 8, 97, 103, 106, 133–136,

    138, 141, 151–158, 171, 207–209

    Family planning, 137, 150, 155, 168

    Famine, 95, 204

    Feixi County, 147

    Fengmiao Township, 66, 74, 76, 77, 80,

    82–83, 84, 87, 159, 209–210

    Fengyang County, 82, 147

    Floods, 5, 8, 56, 95, 133, 191, 192, 196

    Four pariah categories, 43

    Fuyang Prefecture, 25, 95, 141, 202

    Gaixia, 65

    Gao Chuanming, 159

    Gao, Granny, 68–78, 84

    Gao Guanghua, 75–76

    Gao Jianjun, 96–97, 127

    Gao Village, 66–89, 139, 159–160, 162,

  1. 210

    Gao Xuewen, 66, 68–69, 70, 73, 74, 75,

    77–78, 84

    Gao Zongpeng, 71, 76, 77, 80, 81, 82,

    84–85, 88, 89

    GDP (Gross Domestic Product), 202 Ge Renjiang, 55, 56

    Global power, rising, xix Grain, 16, 146, 149

    distribution, 176

    production, 147, 148

    quotas, 192–194

    rations, 6

    stores, 114, 121, 124, 159, 160, 161,

  1. 162, 210

    tax, 37–38, 48

    Great Leap Forward, 145, 146–147,

  1. 178, 181

    Gross Domestic Product.
    See
    GDP

    index

    Guo Jinlong, xv

    Guzhen County, 29, 30–31, 46, 55, 57,

  1. 62

    Han Chunsheng, 97, 122

    Han Dynasty, 54, 65–66, 174–175

    Handing Township, 174

    Harvard University, research by, xxi He Xilai, xii

    Health care, ix, xxi, 14, 17, 55, 149,

  1. 152, 154, 176, 199, 205, 208

    Hefei, xiv, 23, 104–105, 179, 197–199,

  1. 201

    Henan Province, 93, 110, 113–116, 117,

    119, 121, 123, 136, 138, 174, 177,

  1. 199

    Hou Chaojie, 66, 80, 85–86, 87, 88

    Household-contract system, 140, 142,

  1. 148

    Hu Jintao, xx

    Huagou Township, 181–182

    Huai River, xxi, xxii, 3, 29, 56, 133,

    161–162, 163, 191, 196

    Huaibei city, 167, 169

    Huainan Intermediate Court, 185, 186 Huan Kuan,
    On Salt and Iron
    by, 54 Huang Tongwen, 191–199

    Huang Wei, 23

    Huangyu Village, 162, 191–192

    Hubei Province, 136, 137, 138, 199

    Hunan Province, 136, 138, 199

    “Image projects,” 180–182 Income

    average monthly, 215

    per capita, 5, 96, 151

    taxes, xx, 56, 137–138, 139, 155

    urban v. rural, 150–151 Industrialization/industry, 144, 145, 149,

    170, 173, 200, 208.
    See also

    Modernization

    Inequality, rural/urban, 177–178,

    203–207, 217

    Japan, 8, 72, 173, 204

    Ji Hongli, 15–16, 25

    Jiang Zemin, 70, 117

    Jiangsu Province, 67, 133

    Jiangxi Province, 177, 197

    Jiao Yulu, 174

    “Judge Bao,” 22

    Kang Zichang, 8, 13, 25

    Kong Xiangying, 19–20, 22

    Labor force.
    See
    Workers Land

    collectivization of, xvii, 145–148, 171,

  1. 214

    decollectivization, 73, 214

    ownership, 214, 215

    in Zhang Dayu Village, 164–165 Legal system.
    See
    Courts

    Lenin, Vladimir, 144

    Li Changping, 137, 217–218

    Li Changzhou, 84

    Li Peng, 70

    Li Renhu, 55, 56

    Li Shaobai, 169–170

    Li Xiangang, 23

    Li Xinwen, 125 Libel suit, xiii–xv

    Lingbi County, 65, 66, 80, 81–82, 83,

    84, 159, 209–210

    Linquan County, 93–95, 98–101,

    103–105, 110, 112, 114–126, 129,

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