D******g 发帖数: 1620 | 1 BEIJING — When Zhang Xiaomo worked on a farm in Manchuria in the early
1970s, she shuddered at the screeching noise of trucks pulling over on the
icy roads. Her mind would dart back to the summer of 1966, when gangs of men
would arrive most nights in large trucks, banging on the door and
ransacking the courtyard house she lived in by herself. It was the beginning
of the Cultural Revolution, and her mother, hunted for her contact with the
Japanese during World War II, had gone into hiding.
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