ニューヨーク・タイムズのインスタグラム(nytimes) - 5月17日 22時06分


“If there had been no Cultural Revolution, then I would not be who I am today. People who haven’t been through it can’t appreciate how easy everything else is. It wasn’t the manual labor. That’s a different kind of hardship. This was the worst kind of bitterness. You are constantly told: ‘You are against the revolution, so therefore you have no right to speak.' ... That burden, that burden on your spirit, is very heavy.” 50 years ago this week, when Mao Zedong reasserted his control of the Communist Party, he set in motion a decade of chaos and torment in China. @ニューヨーク・タイムズ asked readers to share stories about how they were affected by the Cultural Revolution. Chen Qigang, a 64-year-old composer in France who @adamjdean photographed in Beijing last month, was in middle school in Beijing when the movement began. Visit the link in our profile to hear more voices from China’s #CulturalRevolution.


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