Black Country to Red China: One Girl’s Story from War-torn by Esther Cheo Ying

By Esther Cheo Ying

Born in pre-Revolutionary China and taken up within the Midlands, Esther Cheo Ying lower back to China in 1949 after a aggravating adolescence, confident that there she might locate the happiness and experience of belonging she longed for. stuck up within the turmoil of civil battle and sympathetic to the Communist Revolution, she joined the crimson military after which stayed directly to paintings within the new People's Republic. yet regardless of her selection to make a brand new existence in China may perhaps she really be at liberty in a rustic which inspired consistent self-criticism and considered her as a 'false overseas devil'?

Black nation to crimson China is a rare account of lifestyles prior to the Cultural Revolution, however it is additionally a desirable perception into one woman's fight to return to phrases together with your personal identification.

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There should also have been Don, my Chinese husband of a few months – Captain Cheng Tungyung of the Chinese air force. But he had gone to Canton instead, to see which side was likely to win in this civil war between Communists and Nationalists. D from Oxford; a Chinese Professor of Linguistics; scientists; and a steel specialist from Sheffield who, as an underground Chinese Communist Party member, had come to England, studied and recruited fellow Chinese students. Two weeks earlier I had shuffled up the gang-plank in Hongkong, my head bent low, partially hidden by my bedding roll, in this group of Chinese students.

I was seventeen. I had left the postwar gloom and depression of England and the English half of my family to return to China, which I had not seen since I was six years old. The world was just becoming aware of the advances of the Chinese Red Army. Tientsin, one of China’s main northern ports, had been taken. I had been in Hongkong for several weeks waiting for Tientsin to be ‘liberated’ by the Red Army so that I could smuggle up by sea to join them. Central and South China were still in the hands of the Nationalists, and somewhere in Shanghai lived my Chinese father.

I guessed that the three young men on the boat had tipped off the security guards because they had given me some curious glances. As I was not on their list they were unable to deal with me and had probably passed on the information. ’ the German woman asked, when a little later we sat in the hot dusty office. ’ I asked. I was bouncing one of her three fretting children on my knee singing, ‘Half a pound of tuppenny rye’, and then letting the child slide through my legs on the ‘Pop Goes the Weasel’, and we were smiling at the screams of excited laughter from the child.

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