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Author: Dr. LI, JIN WEI, male, was born in Shanghai, China, on February 29, 1956.
In terms of education, junior high school graduates whose 10-year education was interrupted due to the impact of the "Great Proletarian Cultural Revolution" in Chinese history from 1966 to 1977 obtained a high school diploma through self-study. From the spring of 1980 to the spring of 1982, he studied in the introductory English course of evening college at Shanghai Foreign Language Institute; In 1984, he passed the examination and was admitted to the Department of History, East China Normal University, one of the famous universities in China, to major in political history. He graduated in 1989 with a diploma and a Bachelor of Arts degree; In 1989, he continued to study on-the-job graduate courses in the Department of Economics of East China Normal University, majoring in world economics. In 1991, he completed six courses. In 1996, he was awarded a master's degree in economics by East China Normal University;
In 2016, He began to study the Bible and theology for many years.
In 2019, he entered the Art Department of the Current Politics Department of Shanghai Veteran Cadre University. He studied the course "Political Economy and International Issues Research" and piano art courses such as "Baier and Czerny 599" for many years.
From January 2020 to January 2022, he studied 20 interdisciplinary certificate courses at Harvard University in the United States, focusing on theology and American government, with an average test score of 96 points. He obtained two series of course graduation certificates and course completion certificates.
In May 2021, he was awarded two honorary doctorates of letters from American Trinity University and Evangel Christian University of America.

Occupationally, he started as an ordinary salesperson in a world-famous large Shanghai No.1 Food Store on Nanjing Road, Shanghai. He was admitted to the state-owned foreign trade company system as a Shanghai Garment Import and Export Company cadre. He began drafting laws and regulations and temporarily worked in the Shanghai Justice Bureau. Legal publicity, and then entered the past and present world influential world. One of the top ten famous think tanks in China, the Shanghai Institute for International Studies, directly under the Shanghai Municipal Government, worked for a long time as a researcher, editor, and legal counsel....
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    SELF-REALIZATION - Dr. LI JIN WEI

    SELF-REALIZATION

    自我实现

    Dr. LI, JIN WEI 李锦维博士

    The highest level of successful practitioners of Maslow's humanistic theory

    SECOND EDTION(ENGLISH & CHINESE) THIS IS ENGLISH VERSION

    COPYRIGHT

    Copyright © 2023 LI, JIN WEI

    Author:Dr. LI,JIN WEI

    Historical Version: First Edition 2018(Only in Chinese), Second Edition 2023

    Publish Language: Chinese, English

    Hardcover Format: A4\16K large format

    Chinese words: 1,200,000, English words: 820,000

    Pages:Chinese548,English 550

    Publishers: Amazon Self-Publisher & Lulu Press Inc.

    English Hardcover ISBN: 9781312531994

    English E-book ISBN: 9781990861284

    Chinese Hardcover ISBN: 9781312532588

    Chinese E-book ISBN:9781990861291

    Author Email: lijinwei567@gmail.com; lijinwei567@hotmail.com

    Author web: http://www.jwc.com

    All Rights Reserved.

    INTRODUCTION

    Author: Dr. LI, JIN WEI, male, was born in Shanghai, China, on February 29, 1956.

    In terms of education, junior high school graduates whose 10-year education was interrupted due to the impact of the Great Proletarian Cultural Revolution in Chinese history from 1966 to 1977 obtained a high school diploma through self-study. From the spring of 1980 to the spring of 1982, he studied in the introductory English course of evening college at Shanghai Foreign Language Institute; In 1984, he passed the examination and was admitted to the Department of History, East China Normal University, one of the famous universities in China, to major in political history. He graduated in 1989 with a diploma and a Bachelor of Arts degree; In 1989, he continued to study on-the-job graduate courses in the Department of Economics of East China Normal University, majoring in world economics. In 1991, he completed six courses. In 1996, he was awarded a master's degree in economics by East China Normal University;

    In 2016, He began to study the Bible and theology for many years.

    In 2019, he entered the Art Department of the Current Politics Department of Shanghai Veteran Cadre University. He studied the course Political Economy and International Issues Research and piano art courses such as Baier and Czerny 599 for many years.

    From January 2020 to January 2022, he studied 20 interdisciplinary certificate courses at Harvard University in the United States, focusing on theology and American government, with an average test score of 96 points. He obtained two series of course graduation certificates and course completion certificates.

    In May 2021, he was awarded two honorary doctorates of letters from American Trinity University and Evangel Christian University of America.

    Occupationally, he started as an ordinary salesperson in a world-famous large Shanghai No.1 Food Store on Nanjing Road, Shanghai. He was admitted to the state-owned foreign trade company system as a Shanghai Garment Import and Export Company cadre. He began drafting laws and regulations and temporarily worked in the Shanghai Justice Bureau. Legal publicity, and then entered the past and present world influential world. One of the top ten famous think tanks in China, the Shanghai Institute for International Studies, directly under the Shanghai Municipal Government, worked for a long time as a researcher, editor, and legal counsel, transitioned to self-employment in Canada and succeeded Started and completed the legal consulting business of Jinwei Immigration Consultants.

    In terms of literary creation, as an influential international relations scholar, he continued to engage in the creation of literature and international relations works in his later years. In October 2022, he published an introduction and discussion with 700,000 words in three languages: English, French, and Chinese. Christianity & the World complete series of books, they are:

    1. CHRISTIANITY AND WORLD CIVILIZATION

    2. CHRISTIANITY AND WORLD CULTURE

    3. CHRISTIANITY AND THE WORLD ECONOMY

    4. CHRISTIANITY AND WORLD HISTORY

    5. CHRISTIANITY AND THE LAW OF THE WORLD

    6. CHRISTIANITY AND WORLD VISION

    7. CHRISTIANITY AND WORLD PEACE

    8. CHRISTIANITY AND WORLD POLITICS

    9. CHRISTIANITY AND WORLD RELIGIONS

    10. CHRISTIANITY AND UNIVERSAL VALUES

    In March 2023, "WORLD WAR III AND ITS POSSIBILITIES" was published in both Chinese(270,000 words) and English(130,000 words).

    In addition to writing books and speaking, according to the significant evolution of international relations in the current situation, he often publishes professional articles and theses while researching world peace issues. He continues to help some people in need with personal charity.

    The author's representative works in the 1990s are as editor-in-chief of Encyclopedia of Foreign Affairs Knowledge (1.25 million words, Shanghai Translation Publishing Condo in 1992), chief editor of Practical Encyclopedia of Foreign Affairs Knowledge (1.8 million words, Shanghai Translation Publishing Condo in 1997). Shanghai Library collected these two professional books in encyclopedias.

    The second edition of Self-Realization has 1.2 million Chinese and 820,000 words English words. It was a revised and supplemented version of the author's latest memoir and biographical success story in 2018. Its work is self-writing, self-editing, self-typesetting, and self-published.

    The National Library and Archives of Canada and the British Library collected the first editions of Self-Realization in 2018.

    The author writes along the lines of suffering childhood-naughty childhood-discriminated teenager-struggling youth-suffering middle age-successful adult-old age who continues to struggle, involving the author's long-term pursuit of knowledge and continuous progress throughout his life, running through the author's hobbies, health care, many relatives, friends, friends, central classmates from elementary school to Harvard, and other social relationships, supplemented by the historical portrayal of the author's growth environment, it not only introduces the social development of multiple levels of Chinese society And evolution: politics, economy, culture, science and technology, civil affairs, foreign affairs, national defence, environment, and introduces the natural environment, political system, working environment, immigration gains and losses, the free market economy, information Internet society and the era of internationalization of the United States and Canada in western countries The historical background of major domestic events have shaped the author's success and self-realization at various stages of life in an environment of self-struggle for more than 60 years. The title of the work is based on the American psychologist Abraham Harold Maslow ( Abraham Harold Maslow, April 1, 1908 - June 8, 1970 ); the highest stage of the humanistic theory of life is self-realization because the author's ideal and Intention has been self-realized one by one through continuous struggle in many aspects of the reverse environment.

    Find a way and method of struggle that suits you; This book is a more comprehensive historical work that introduces the founding and important development of the People's Republic of China after 1949. The book is a summary of the author's life. It is complete information with more or fewer intersections with the author in various fields at the same age and fully understands the author's complete information. It is forward-looking and referential; It is also a reference book for understanding the actual situation of Western North American society.

    Readers are welcome to contact me at any time: lijinwei567@gmail.com;lijinwei567@hotmail.com

    Author: Dr. LI, JIN WEI

    202306

    PREFACE TO A PROPOSITION

    When I was 55 years old, I wanted to write a memoir after I retired. Due to the subtle influence of modern Chinese culture, in the minds of many Chinese people, memoirs are generally written by senior politicians and officials, such as the country’s president, chairman, and prime minister. It is related to writing by famous writers, diplomats, social activists, military strategists, Nobel Prize winners, etc., which is far from writing culture or unable to recall writing in modern Chinese society, and pen and ink are not enough for writing. The cultural differences between countries in the world are quite large. In 2003, the memoirs of Kissinger, a famous diplomat in the team of President Nixon of the United States, and the memoirs of Li Zhisui, a personal doctor of Mao Zedong, who was listed as a banned book. The autobiographical memoir The First Half of My Life by Aixinjueluo Puyi, the last emperor of the Qing Dynasty, is why I consider memoirs. Before retiring, I lived in Shanghai, China and Vancouver, Canada, for a long time due to my work. I learned not only Chinese oriental culture but also the Western culture of Canada and the United States. A good friend from Western Canada officially made in February 2002, Mr. Raymond Cooper was born in British Columbia, Canada, in 1932. His ancestors came from Scotland. He only graduated from junior high school, and his past career was in the Air Force. After retiring, he served in the military and became a professional car driver. He is also a devout Christian and has visited Japan several times to exchange Christian culture. At the same time, he trained some of his young Japanese friends in spoken English. There is no advantage, but pure spoken English can train foreigners who want to learn English, especially Japanese and Koreans who are not good at speaking. He published his simple memoir Jesus - My Parachute in 2014, with 12 chapters, 65 pages, and 30,000 words. Although his small book of memoirs is not a masterpiece, it is a microcosm of Western culture. It is a summary of his later life and a kind of philosophy of life or the inheritance of the environment of the times to his various relatives and friends. Mr. Cooper's works have strengthened my intention to write my memoirs when I retire, so I officially retired in February 2016, and I should come to sum up my life, study and work in the past 60 years.

    Writing memoirs relies on recollection and discussion and also involves propositions. According to my life experience, I have several propositions, such as 1. Memoirs of LI, JIN WEI, 2. My Struggle, 3. Self-realization, etc., I didn’t choose 1. I don’t need to propose memoirs directly because I’m neither a politician nor a writer, and I didn’t choose 2. Finally, I chose 3. Because it fits my actual situation; also, according to the American psychologist Abraham Harold Maslow ( Abraham Harold Maslow, April 1, 1908 -June 8, 1970 ), the highest stage of the humanistic theory of life is self-realization because from the time I live in, I am in various I have achieved success in almost all aspects of my life-struggling career and self-realization, so my memoir is named Self-realization. It has the same name as Hitler’s book in Germany.

    With the proposition of Self-realization, I outlined the writing scope on June 1, 2016. The outline is the table of contents of the future book, and I will be able to recall and write according to the outline gradually. The outline requirement is to mainly record all aspects of my history in the past 60 years because of a person's life and the history in which he lives. It's about the background; it's also about the environment.

    Five years on June 1, 2016, Later, I accelerated the progress, wrote 860,000 words and completed the publication in October 2018. The second edition of Self-Realization will be published within 2023, and the number of words will reach one million. According to the original plan, the world changes and needs to be revised and published every 3-5 years.

    LI, JIN WEI

    2018, Vancouver, Canada

    TABLE OF CONTENTS

    SELF-REALIZATION

    COPYRIGHT

    INTRODUCTION

    PREFACE TO A PROPOSITION

    TABLE OF CONTENTS

    CHAPTER 1  BASIC NODES OF LIFE JOURNEY

    SUFFERING CHILDHOOD

    SECTION 1  COME TO THE WORLD ( BEFORE AGE 4 )

    1. TO BE BORN

    2. PARENTS AND THEIR TWO CHILDREN

    3. MOTHER SUPPORTS THE CONSTRUCTION OF THE MAINLAND

    4. IT IS THE GOOD GUY

    5. ASCARIS INFESTATION AND PNEUMONIA

    6. NEIGHBOURS

    NAUGHTY CHILDHOOD

    SECTION 2  PRESCHOOL ( 5-7 YEARS OLD )

    1. PLAYING WITH FIRE

    2. KINDERGARTEN

    3. WORSHIP BUDDHA

    4. THE FIRST TIME I MET MY UNCLE

    5. GO TO MY AUNT'S CONDO

    6. JUNGLE

    7. DANGEROUS MOVE

    SECTION 3  PRIMARY SCHOOL STAGE ( 7-13 YEARS OLD)

    1. STUDYING AT SHANXI NORTH ROAD PRIMARY SCHOOL

    2. IT MUST BE SOMETHING BIG - JFK ASSASSINATED

    3. CONDO WORK

    4. BEING BULLIED BY NEIGHBOURS

    5. NEIGHBOURS ARRESTED

    6. 9 -YEAR-OLD ORE RADIO

    7. A 10 -YEAR-OLD ALMOST DIED PLAYING IN THE WATER

    8. GRANDPA'S HELP TO MY FAMILY

    9. SEE THE CULTURAL REVOLUTION AT THE AGE OF 11

    10. GO TO CHANGXING ISLAND TO PLAY

    11. BUYING AND SELLING SEMICONDUCTOR COMPONENTS AT THE AGE OF 12

    12.13YEAR-OLD 4-TUBE RADIO

    DISCRIMINATED TEENAGER

    SECTION 4  MIDDLE SCHOOL EDUCATION STAGE ( 13-17 YEARS OLD)

    1. ATTENDING AT TIANMU MIDDLE SCHOOL

    2. CAMPING AND MILITARY TRAINING

    3. ARRESTED FOR WRITING AND SENDING LETTERS AT THE AGE OF 14

    4. THE REASON FOR THE ARREST

    5. CRITICIZE AND HELP LI, JIN WEI CONFERENCE

    6. MISJUDGMENT OF THE ARREST INCIDENT

    7. SIMILAR CASE - LI MING'S EXECUTION

    8. CONSEQUENCES OF ARREST - BEING DISCRIMINATED AGAINST AND BULLIED

    9. THE IMPACT OF THE ARREST

    10. CHILBLAINS ON FINGERS

    11. LEARN AGRICULTURE

    12. PLAY THE BAMBOO FLUTE

    13. LEARN WORK

    14. GRADUATION ASSIGNMENT

    STRUGGLING YOUTH

    SECTION 5  WORK IN THE SHANGHAI NO.1 FOOD STORE (17-28 YEARS OLD)

    1. CHECK IN FOR WORK

    2. WORK IN A PICKLED WARE CONDO

    3. BISCUIT PACKAGING TEAMWORK

    4. OLD CANDY COUNTERWORK

    5. SUPPORT COLD DRINK COUNTERWORK

    6. TREAT RHINITIS

    7. CREATE A DEVELOPMENT PLAN

    8. WIDELY MAKE FRIENDS WITH CONSUMERS

    9. JOIN THE MUSIC SQUAD

    10. PARTICIPATE IN THE TECHNOLOGY INNOVATION TEAM

    11. PARTICIPATE IN BROADCAST ENGLISH LEARNING

    12. RECITE ENGLISH WORDS

    13. PUBLISHED HER DEBUT WORK IN JIEFANG DAILY

    14. LONGING TO TUNE INTO A TV STATION OR GO UP TO A HIGHER LEVEL

    15. NEXT-DOOR NEIGHBOUR DISPUTES RESUME

    16. SHANGHAI LIBRARY STUDY AND WORSHIP MARXISM-LENINISM

    17. TAKE THE COLLEGE ENTRANCE EXAMINATION

    18. LEARN ESPERANTO AND HIGH SCHOOL CRAM SCHOOL

    19. YEARS OF STUDYING AT A FOREIGN COLLEGE

    20. PARTICIPATE IN FOREIGN TRADE RECRUITMENT

    21. POSTSCRIPT

    SECTION 6  WORK IN SHANGHAI GARMENTS IMPORT & EXPORT CORPORATION ( 28-32 YEARS OLD )

    1. COMPANY BACKGROUND

    2. CHECK-IN

    3. INSTALL A HOME PHONE

    4. WORK TRANSITION OF SOURCE STAFF

    5. PARTICIPATE IN VOCATIONAL TRAINING

    6. DOCUMENT CLERK

    7. ALLOCATION OF WELFARE HOUSING

    8. FORCED TO LEAVE THE COMPANY

    9. ON-THE-JOB STUDY IN EAST CHINA NORMAL UNIVERSITY CORRESPONDENCE COURSE

    10. THE 3RD ANNIVERSARY OF JINWEI - EASTERN NORMAL UNIVERSITY ALUM WECHAT GROUP

    SECTION 7  LOOKING FOR A JOB IN AN UPPER-LEVEL UNIT ( 33 YEARS OLD)

    SUFFERING MIDDLE AGE

    1. MUNICIPAL BUREAU OF JUSTICE

    2. BUREAU OF VETERAN CADRES OF THE MUNICIPAL PARTY COMMITTEE

    3. WORK AT THE INSTITUTE OF INTERNATIONAL STUDIES DIRECTLY UNDER THE MUNICIPAL GOVERNMENT ( 33-60 YEARS OLD )

    SECTION 8  READING PART-TIME GRADUATE STUDENTS

    1. ASK FRIENDS FOR FINANCIAL HELP

    2. SOURCE OF STUDENTS

    3. STUDENTS TALK ABOUT LONGRU'S MURDER CASE

    4. OTHER STUDENTS

    5. GRADUATE COMPLETION AND MASTER'S DEGREE

    SECTION 9  THE DECISIVE BATTLE LIFE OF WORKING IN THE INTERNATIONAL OFFICE

    1. THE MEMBERS OF THE ACADEMIC SECRETARIAL OFFICE ARE IN GREAT TURMOIL

    2. COMPILATION ROOM

    3.  INTERNATIONAL OUTLOOK ADVERTISEMENT

    4. SPECIAL RESEARCHER OF THE ORGANIZATION DEPARTMENT OF THE MUNICIPAL PARTY COMMITTEE

    5. INTERNATIONAL SITUATION REPORT MEETING

    6. ENCYCLOPEDIA OF FOREIGN AFFAIRS KNOWLEDGE

    7. JOIN THE FARMERS AND WORKERS DEMOCRATIC PARTY

    8. THREE OUTSIDE UNITS WANT TO TRANSFER ME

    9. KNOWLEDGE SAVES LIVES

    10. ASSISTANT RESEARCHER

    11. THE LEADERSHIP FIGHT

    12. WANG DAOHAN COORDINATES THE LEADERSHIP

    13. HANDLE LEGAL AFFAIRS

    14. SHANGHAI INTERNATIONAL CONSULTING COMPANY

    15. TWO-HOUR TALKS WITH WANG DOOHAN

    16. HOUSING SUBSIDY BENEFITS

    17.  PRACTICAL ENCYCLOPEDIA OF FOREIGN AFFAIRS KNOWLEDGE

    18. SHANGHAI JIN WEI BUSINESS DEVELOPMENT CO., LTD.

    19. BEING ASSIGNED TO AN INAPPROPRIATE POSITION

    SECTION 10  ESSENCE, QI AND SPIRIT OF SHANGHAI

    SUCCESSFUL YOUNG MAN

    SECTION 11 LIVES AND WORKS OVERSEAS AND IN SHANGHAI ( 45-60 YEARS OLD)

    1. NEW ZEALAND AND CANADA

    2. FIRST BORROWING AND SOJOURN

    3. IF YOU DON’T ADAPT TO THE ENVIRONMENT, GO HOME IMMEDIATELY

    4. RESUME THE MAIN TRANSACTION

    5. WIFE'S MAJOR SURGERY AND MOTHER'S DEATH

    6. SET UP A CANADIAN COMPANY

    7. SECOND BORROWING AND SOJOURN

    8. DEBT REASON AND LIST

    9. A MESSAGE TO ENTRUST MR. SHUI XINGFANG AND OTHERS TO EXECUTE ALL OUR ASSETS

    10. ARRIVED IN CANADA FOR THE 3RD TIME

    11. WORK IN HUALIAN SUPERMARKET

    12. SMALL ADVERTISEMENTS IN THE TRADING NEWSPAPER START

    13. WORKING AT UNITECH

    14. PAY OFF THE DEBT AND TURN INTO A CREDITOR

    15. SET UP AN OFFICE

    16. FIRST TRIP TO THE UNITED STATES AND OTHER COUNTRIES AROUND THE WORLD

    17. OFFICE AND ADVERTISING UPGRADES

    18. LIVE IN VANCOUVER AND SHANGHAI

    19. LOCAL OFFICES

    20. KEY BUSINESS

    21. PARTICIPATE IN IMPORTANT SOCIAL AND DIPLOMATIC ACTIVITIES OF THE PRIME MINISTER OF INDIA, THE PRIME MINISTER OF CANADA, AND THE PRESIDENT OF THE UNITED STATES

    22. ADD HOUSING IN SHANGHAI

    23. MAINTAIN VARIOUS DOMESTIC SOCIAL CONNECTIONS

    24. MAJOR CITIES AND NATURAL ENVIRONMENTS IN CANADA

    25. CANADA’S POLITICAL SYSTEM

    26. CHINESE IN CANADA

    27. EXCERPT FROM AN IMMIGRANT'S ADVICE

    28. NSA POLICE OFFICER RECONNAISSANCE ADVERTISEMENT

    SENIOR AGE THAT KEEPS ON STRUGGLING

    SECTION 12  STRUGGLE AFTER RETIREMENT AT THE AGE OF 60

    1. DIVISION OF LIFE

    2. THERE IS NO NEED TO MAKE MONEY

    3. ESTABLISHED JINWEI PEACE RESEARCH FOUNDATION

    4. UNDERSTAND AND LISTEN TO THE BIBLE

    5. READ AND STUDY THE BIBLE

    6. WROTE THE FIRST EDITION OF SELF-REALIZATION

    7. GO ON A ROUND-THE-WORLD TRIP

    8. START LEARNING FROM DRIVE AND DRIVE

    9. FUTURE PLANS IN 2018

    10. LEARN TO PLAY THE PIANO

    11. SHANGHAI VETERAN CADRE UNIVERSITY

    12. SHANGHAI PUBLIC DIPLOMACY ASSOCIATION

    13. TAKE 20 COURSES AT HARVARD UNIVERSITY

    14. STUDY 2 COURSES AT BERKLEE COLLEGE OF MUSIC

    15. RECEIVED HONOURARY DOUBLE DOCTORATE DEGREES

    CHAPTER 2  LIFE ENVIRONMENT

    SECTION 1  CLOSENESS AND BLOOD

    1. FAMILY

    2. DISTANT RELATIVES

    3. GRANDPA LI JUNQING HAD AN IMPORTANT INFLUENCE ON ME

    SECTION 2  LIVING, WORKING AND LEARNING RELATED ENVIRONMENT

    1. NEIGHBOURS

    2. ALL KINDS OF FRIENDS

    3. DEMOCRATS

    SECTION 3  VARIOUS STUDENTS AND ALUM

    1. ELEMENTARY SCHOOL

    2. SECONDARY SCHOOL

    3. LEARN ESPERANTO

    4. BROADCAST ENGLISH

    5. NIGHT UNIVERSITY OF SHANGHAI FOREIGN LANGUAGE COLLEGE

    6. HIGH SCHOOL CRAM SCHOOL

    7. UNDERGRADUATE

    8. ALUM GROUP SPLIT EVENT

    9. MOURNING JINWEI - EAST CHINA NORMAL UNIVERSITY TEACHERS, CLASSMATES AND ALUM COMMEMORATIVE BOOK

    10. SOME STUDENTS

    11. POSTGRADUATE

    SECTION 4  PARTICIPATED IN 353 VARIOUS EXAMINATIONS

    1. CULTURE TEST

    2. VOCATIONAL EXAMINATION

    3. FOREIGN LANGUAGE TEST

    4. OTHER EXAMS

    SECTION 5  WAYS TO KEEP IN TOUCH

    1. TO BE CALLED

    2. LETTERS

    3. PHONE

    4. EMAIL

    5. MOBILE PHONE

    6. SMS

    7. WECHAT

    8. ACCESS

    9. INVITE

    SECTION 6  WISHES IDEALS AND REGRETS

    1. WILLING IDEAL

    2. MENCIUS MAXIM

    3. REGRET PART

    CHAPTER 3  HOBBY

    SECTION 1  EXPO MEDIA

    1. NEWSPAPER

    2. RADIO

    3. TV

    4. MAGAZINE

    5. NETWORK

    6. BLOGGING

    7. CHINESE MEDIA

    8. MEDIA RATING

    SECTION 2  SOCIAL CONTACT

    1. BEFORE THE AGE OF 20

    2. 20-40 YEARS OLD

    3. 40-60 YEARS OLD

    AFTER THE AGE OF 60

    SECTION 3  DOMESTIC TRAVEL

    1. NORTHERN CITIES

    2. SOUTHERN CITIES

    3. EASTERN CITIES

    4. WESTERN CITIES

    5. SHANGHAI LOCAL

    SECTION 4  WORLD TRAVEL

    2019

    2018

    2017

    2016

    2015

    2014

    2013

    2012

    2011

    2010

    2008

    2007

    2006

    2003

    2002

    1999

    SECTION 5  ELECTRONIC TECHNOLOGY

    1. ORE MACHINE

    2. SEMICONDUCTOR RADIO

    3. COMPUTER

    4. MOBILE PHONE

    5. MICRO CAMERA

    SECTION 6 ACCEPTS ALL KINDS OF VALUABLE KNOWLEDGE

    1. MEDICINE

    2. COMPUTER OVERVIEW

    3. BIBLE

    4. UFO

    5. HISTORY

    6. INFORMATION INTELLIGENCE

    7. WORK-RELATED KNOWLEDGE

    8. KNOWLEDGE CLOSE TO LIFE

    SECTION 7  STOCK SPECULATION

    1. OLD STEREOTYPE

    2. SUBSCRIPTION CERTIFICATE

    3. LEGAL PERSON SHARES

    4. SECONDARY MARKET

    5. HIRE A GUIDE TO TRADE

    6. BUY TREASURE CHESTS

    7. ACTING AS AN AGENT

    8. DO YOUR RESEARCH

    9. WIN OR LOSE

    SECTION 8 RAISES BIRDS

    1. JIAO FENG

    2. PIGEON

    CHAPTER 4  HEALTHCARE

    SECTION 1  FOOD AND NUTRITION

    1. CEREALS

    2. MEAT

    3. VEGETARIAN DISHES

    4. FISH

    5. BEANS

    6. FRUITS

    7. HEALTHCARE

    8. BEE PRODUCTS

    SECTION 2  REST AND HEALTH

    1. GO TO BED LATE

    2. NAP

    3. LABOUR

    4. WORK AND REST

    SECTION 3  MUSIC AND SENTIMENT

    1. THE CHARM OF MUSIC

    2. MUSIC AND HEALTH PRESERVATION

    3. MUSIC AND SENTIMENT

    4. THE FORM OF MUSIC

    5. MY FAVOURITE MUSIC

    SECTION 4  SWIMMING AND WALKING

    1. THE BENEFITS OF SWIMMING

    2. THE HABIT OF SWIMMING

    3. SWIMMING AND HEALTH CARE

    4. DEFINITION OF WALKING

    5. THE HABIT OF WALKING

    6. THE BENEFITS OF WALKING

    7. WALKING AND HEALTH CARE

    SECTION 5  NEVER TOUCH ALCOHOL, TOBACCO, GAMBLING, SEX, AND DRUGS

    1. THE DANGERS OF CIGARETTES

    2. WHY DON'T YOU SMOKE

    3. THE DANGERS OF ALCOHOL

    4. WHY DON'T YOU DRINK ALCOHOL

    5. THE DANGERS OF GAMBLING

    6. WHY NOT GAMBLE

    7. THE DANGERS OF WOMANIZING

    8. WHY DON'T YOU LOVE SEX

    9. THE DANGERS OF DRUGS

    10. HARM OF DRUG ABUSE TO SOCIETY

    11. WHY NOT TAKE DRUGS

    SECTION 6  DESIRE AND HEALTH

    1. MATERIAL DESIRES

    2. SPIRITUAL DESIRE

    3. MONEY LUST

    4. STATUS DESIRE

    5. SEXUAL DESIRE

    SECTION 7  SELF-HEALTH ASSESSMENT

    1. CARDIOVASCULAR SYSTEM

    2. INTERNAL ORGANS

    3. RESPIRATORY SYSTEM

    4. GASTROINTESTINAL SYSTEM

    5. IMMUNE SYSTEM

    6. SKELETON SYSTEM

    7. FIVE-SENSE SYSTEM

    8. NERVOUS SYSTEM

    9. URINARY SYSTEM

    10. SELF-ASSESSMENT

    CHAPTER 5  TIMES CIVIL AFFAIRS CHANGE SOCIAL BACKGROUND

    SECTION 1  CHANGES IN MARRIAGE AFTER NEW CHINA

    1. PROMULGATION OF THE MARRIAGE LAW

    2. EXTENSIVE PUBLICITY OF THE MARRIAGE LAW

    3. MARRIAGE TURNS POLITICALLY

    4. THE CULTURAL REVOLUTION LED TO A SURGE IN DIVORCE

    5. THE UNUSUAL MARRIAGE OF MILLIONS OF EDUCATED YOUTHS

    6. THE TRAGIC LIFE OF THE SENIOR SENIOR

    7. MARRIAGE CHANGES FROM 1978 TO THE 2000S

    SECTION 2  POPULATION POLICY AND EVOLUTION

    1. THE STAGE OF IDEOLOGICAL PREPARATION FOR THE POLICY OF RESTRICTING POPULATION PROLIFERATION AND BIRTH

    2. THE STAGE OF RESTRICTING POPULATION PROLIFERATION AND BIRTH POLICY

    3. THE FULL IMPLEMENTATION STAGE OF RESTRICTING POPULATION PROLIFERATION

    4. LIMIT THE POPULATION EXPANSION TIGHTENING STAGE

    5. LIMIT THE STABLE STAGE OF POPULATION PROLIFERATION

    6. TWO-CHILD POLICY

    7. IMPLEMENT THE THREE-CHILD POLICY

    SECTION 3 MARRIAGE AND FAMILY POLICIES AND EVOLUTION

    1. IMPROVEMENT OF WOMEN'S FAMILY AND SOCIAL STATUS

    2. SPECIAL PROTECTION FOR WOMEN'S SPECIAL NEEDS

    3. WOMEN MOVE FROM DEPENDENCE TO SELF-RELIANCE

    SECTION 4  SOCIAL MISTRESS PHENOMENON

    1. DEFINITION OF MISTRESS

    2. THE HISTORICAL ORIGIN OF MISTRESSES

    3. MISTRESS PHENOMENON

    4. MISTRESSES ARE MORE HARMFUL THAN PROSTITUTES

    5. EROTIC CHAOS, DIZZYING

    6. SECOND WIFE VILLAGE IN LOS ANGELES, BIG MILK VILLAGE IN VANCOUVER

    SECTION 5  THE THEORY OF BLOOD LINEAGE AND THE BASIC DIVISION AND SOLIDIFICATION OF SOCIAL CLASSES

    1. THE RISE AND FALL OF BLOOD THEORY

    2. NINE SOCIAL CLASSES IN CHINESE SOCIETY

    3. CLASS SOLIDIFICATION

    SECTION 6  FUNERAL REFORM TRENDS

    1. HISTORICAL BACKGROUND

    2. PURPOSE OF REFORM

    3. OPINIONS ON NATIONAL REFORM

    4. BABAOSHAN CEMETERY

    5. WHO CAN ENTER BABAOSHAN AFTER DEATH?

    6. TRANSITION FROM REVOLUTIONARY CEMETERY TO NATIONAL CEMETERY

    SECTION 7  SOCIAL GROUPS

    1. INSTITUTIONAL ENVIRONMENT

    2. THE UNIT SYSTEM TAKES ON SEVERAL ROLES

    3. POLITICAL ASSOCIATIONS

    4. CONCLUSIONS ON THE INSTITUTIONAL ENVIRONMENT

    5. OVERVIEW OF CHINESE ASSOCIATIONS

    6. THE DEVELOPMENT OF CHINESE ASSOCIATIONS

    7. SPECIAL SOCIETIES

    8. SOCIAL ORGANIZATIONS EXEMPT FROM REGISTRATION

    9. CORPORATE LEGAL PERSON

    CHAPTER 6  THE DEVELOPMENT AND APPLICATION OF CIVIL SCIENCE AND TECHNOLOGY IN THE SOCIETY OF THE TIMES

    SECTION 1  RADIO

    1. MINERAL RADIO

    2. TUBE RADIO

    3. TRANSISTOR RADIO

    4. INTEGRATED CIRCUIT RADIO

    SECOND 2  COMPUTER

    1. I LOVE AND RELY ON COMPUTERS VERY MUCH

    2. BASIC INTRODUCTION TO COMPUTER

    SECTION 3 BB MACHINE

    SECTION 4  CELL PHONE

    1. CLASSIFICATION

    2. DEVELOPMENT HISTORY

    3. CHINESE OPERATORS

    SECTION 5  HOME APPLIANCES MAIN APPLIANCES

    1. LIGHTING

    2. REFRIGERATOR

    3. AIR CONDITIONING

    4. TELEPHONE

    5. HISTORY OF TELEPHONE DEVELOPMENT IN CHINA

    6. TV

    7. WASHING MACHINE

    8. COMPUTER

    9. AUDIO AND HOME THEATRE

    10. SURVEILLANCE CAMERA

    SECTION 6  VARIOUS INDUSTRIAL UPGRADES

    1. DEFINITION

    2. EMBODY

    CHAPTER 7  ERA SOCIAL CITIES AND TRANSPORTATION DEVELOPMENT

    SECTION 1  URBANIZATION

    1. DEVELOPMENT IN THE EARLY DAYS OF THE REPUBLIC ( 1949-1958 )

    2. CHINESE URBANIZATION DURING THE GREAT LEAP FORWARD AND THE CULTURAL REVOLUTION ( 1958-1978 )

    3. CHINA'S URBANIZATION SINCE THE REFORM AND OPENING UP ( 1978 TO 2017 )

    4. CHINA'S URBANIZATION DEVELOPMENT

    5. CHINA'S URBAN POPULATION TABLE (1996-2015)

    SECOND  2  THE ESTABLISHMENT AND DEVELOPMENT OF SHANGHAI PUDONG NEW AREA

    1. PROPOSAL FOR THE DEVELOPMENT AND OPENING UP OF PUDONG

    2. THE OPEN POLICY OF SHANGHAI PUDONG NEW AREA

    3. THE ACHIEVEMENTS AND TWISTS AND TURNS OF PUDONG’S DEVELOPMENT AND OPENING-UP

    SECTION 3  EXPANSION AND CONSOLIDATION OF DISTRICTS IN SHANGHAI

    1. HISTORY OF THE 30 DISTRICTS IN SHANGHAI

    2. THE FORMER 30 DISTRICTS AND COUNTIES IN SHANGHAI HAVE BEEN ADJUSTED TO 16

    3. HOW TO JOINTLY DEVELOP AND DEVELOP AFTER THE MERGER OF ADMINISTRATIVE REGIONS

    4. SHANGHAI STILL HAS ROOM FOR ADJUSTMENT IN THE FUTURE

    SECTION 4  RECONSTRUCTION OF THE OLD CITY AND GREAT DEVELOPMENT OF THE REAL ESTATE INDUSTRY

    1. HISTORY OF URBAN RENEWAL IN SHANGHAI

    2. SHANGHAI URBAN RENEWAL MODEL

    3. FROM SHANGHAI'S UNIQUE SHIKUMEN TO SMALL GARDEN CONDOS

    4. THE STATUS QUO OF SHIKUMEN LANE CAN BE ROUGHLY DIVIDED INTO TWO SITUATIONS

    5. SHANGHAI HUSBAND ROOM

    6. COMMERCIAL HOUSING

    7. GARDEN CONDO

    8. UNREASONABLE REAL ESTATE PRICES

    9. CHINA'S PROPERTY MARKET HAS BECOME THE BIGGEST CASINO

    SECTION 5  CONSTRUCTION OF THE SHANGHAI METRO

    1. SHANGHAI METRO

    2. CONSTRUCTION HISTORY

    3. METRO CULTURE AND PHENOMENON

    SECTION 6  GREAT DEVELOPMENT OF HIGH-SPEED RAIL IN VARIOUS PLACES

    1. OVERVIEW OF HIGH-SPEED RAIL IN VARIOUS PLACES

    2. EARLY PLANNING

    3. SPEED UP THE RAILWAY

    4. TECHNOLOGY BATTLE

    5. TECHNOLOGY INTRODUCTION

    6. TECHNOLOGY TRANSFORMATION

    7. CORRUPTION SCANDAL

    8. FAILURE ACCIDENT

    9. CONSTRUCTION STALLS

    10. CONSTRUCTION COSTS

    SECTION 7  DEVELOPMENT OF CIVIL AVIATION

    1. BASIC SITUATION

    2. OVERVIEW OF CIVIL AVIATION DEVELOPMENT

    3. HISTORICAL REVIEW

    4. CIVIL AVIATION AIRPORTS, ASSETS, TRANSPORTATION, ROUTES AND INSTITUTIONS

    CHAPTER 8  THE SOCIAL DEVELOPMENT ENVIRONMENT OF THE TIMES IS CONSTANTLY DESTROYING THE BACKGROUND

    SECTION 1  DESTRUCTION OF WATER RESOURCES

    1. THE STATUS OF WATER POLLUTION IN CHINA

    2. CAUSES OF WATER RESOURCE DESTRUCTION AND WATER POLLUTION IN CHINA

    3. WATER RESOURCES NEED TO BE PROTECTED

    SECTION 2  SEVERE AIR POLLUTION

    1. THE GOVERNMENT ADOPTS POLLUTION WARNING MEASURES

    2. THE MAIN CAUSE OF AIR POLLUTION

    3. SOURCES OF AIR POLLUTION IN BIG CITIES

    4. CHAI JING'S ATTENTION

    SECTION 3  ECOLOGICAL DAMAGE

    1. CAUSE OF DESTRUCTION

    2. OVERGRAZING

    3. DEFORESTATION FOR FARMING

    4. UNREASONABLE INTRODUCTION OF SPECIES

    5. DETERIORATION PHENOMENON

    6. HUMANITY EATS ITS FRUIT

    SECTION 4  LAND DESTRUCTION

    1. NATURAL FACTORS

    2. ENVIRONMENTAL FACTORS

    3. PLANT FACTORS

    4. HUMAN FACTORS

    5. LAND ACIDIFICATION HAZARDS

    SECTION 5  TOXIC FOOD FLOODS

    1. TOXIC FOOD NEWS COVERAGE

    2. WHO IS PROMOTING TOXIC FOOD

    3. SPECIAL FOOD

    4. REGULATORY DERELICTION OF DUTY LEADS TO DETERIORATION OF FOOD SAFETY

    5. HOW TO MAINTAIN FOOD SAFETY IN ANCIENT TIMES

    6. A FOOD ELEGY OF MORAL DECAY

    SECTION 6  EXPANSION OF MAJOR DISEASES

    1. FROM MALNUTRITION TO RICH MAN'S DISEASE

    2. CHANGES IN THE DEATH SPECTRUM OF DISEASES IN THE CHINESE POPULATION

    3. THE INCIDENCE RATE OF CANCER IN SHANGHAI RANKS FIRST IN THE COUNTRY

    4. REFLECTIONS FROM FUDAN TEACHER YU JUAN'S CANCER DIARY

    SECTION 7  AVERAGE LIFETIME

    1. THE LIFE EXPECTANCY OF CHINESE PEOPLE HAS INCREASED SIGNIFICANTLY

    2. THE LIFE EXPECTANCY OF EACH PROVINCE VARIES GREATLY

    3. THE IMPACT OF DIFFERENCES IN PER CAPITA GDP ON LIFE EXPECTANCY

    4. THE IMPACT OF THE PREVALENCE OF MAJOR DISEASES ON LIFE EXPECTANCY

    5. HOW TO ACHIEVE THE AVERAGE LIFE EXPECTANCY OF 79 YEARS?

    6. 2016 RANKING OF THE AVERAGE LIFE EXPECTANCY OF COUNTRIES IN THE WORLD

    CHAPTER 9  CHANGES IN FOLK CULTURE OF THE TIMES

    SECTION 1  TERESA TENG'S SINGING IS POPULAR IN CHINA

    1. INTRODUCTION TO TERESA TENG

    2. TERESA TENG'S ACTING EXPERIENCE

    3. TERESA TENG DIED

    4. TERESA TENG'S POSTERITY COMMEMORATION

    SECTION 2  STREET DANCE CULTURE

    1. THE MAIN GROUP OF SQUARE DANCE

    2. PLACE AND CONDITIONS OF SQUARE DANCE

    3. THE FITNESS EFFECT OF SQUARE DANCING

    4. SOME EVENTS CAUSED BY SQUARE DANCING

    5. COMMENTS ON SQUARE DANCING

    SECTION 3  TOURISM CULTURE

    1. BACKGROUND OF TOURISM CULTURE

    2. FIVE MAJOR POINTS OF TOURISM CULTURE

    3. THE CATEGORY OF TOURISM CULTURE

    4. CHARACTERISTICS OF TOURISM CULTURE

    5. TOURISM CULTURE REFLECTS THE TYPE OF TOURISM ACTIVITIES

    SECTION 4  FOOD CULTURE

    1. THE HISTORICAL ORIGIN OF EATING AND DRINKING CULTURE

    2. POWER AND ENTERTAINMENT HAVE ALWAYS BEEN ACCOMPANIED BY EACH OTHER

    3. EATING, DRINKING AND ENTERTAINMENT HAVE NOTHING TO DO WITH POLITICAL CLARITY

    4. ALL DYNASTIES HAVE INSTITUTIONAL CONSTRAINTS

    5. MEAL RULES, BURDENS AND OTHERS

    6. BAD DRINKING STYLE CORRUPTS PARTY STYLE

    7. CHINESE CULTURE IS ACTUALLY EATING AND DRINKING.

    8. I AM ALSO DEEPLY INFLUENCED BY FOOD AND DRINK CULTURE

    SECTION 5  NUMB CULTURE

    1. WHY ARE CHINESE PEOPLE SO NUMB?

    2. NUMBNESS CAUSES THE COUNTRY'S PERSONNEL TO HAVE NOTHING TO DO WITH ITSELF

    3. NUMBNESS EMBODIES A SOCIALLY SPECIFIC PHENOMENON

    CHAPTER 10  TIMES FOREIGN AFFAIRS AND DEFENCE

    SECTION 1  FOREIGN POLICY

    1. BRIEF HISTORY OF DIPLOMACY

    2. POLICIES AND IDEAS

    SECTION 2  MAJOR DIPLOMATIC EVENTS

    1. THE 1950S

    2. THE 1960S

    3. THE 1970S

    4. THE 1980S

    5. THE 1990S

    6. THE 2000S

    7. THE 2010S

    8. THE 2020S

    9. JOINT STATEMENT BETWEEN THE PEOPLE'S REPUBLIC OF CHINA AND THE RUSSIAN FEDERATION ON INTERNATIONAL RELATIONS AND GLOBAL SUSTAINABLE DEVELOPMENT IN THE NEW ERA

    SECTION 3  DIPLOMATIC HIERARCHY

    SECTION 4  SHANGHAI COOPERATION ORGANIZATION

    1. INTRODUCTION TO THE SHANGHAI COOPERATION ORGANIZATION

    2. GUIDING PRINCIPLES

    3. THE SHANGHAI COOPERATION ORGANIZATION HEADS OF STATE MEETING

    4. VARIOUS DIPLOMATIC COOPERATION OF THE SCO

    5. COOPERATION WITH THE UNITED NATIONS

    6. COOPERATION WITH THE CIS

    7. COOPERATION WITH ASEAN

    8. COOPERATION WITH CSTO

    9. COOPERATION WITH THE OECD

    SECTION 5  BELT AND ROAD DIPLOMACY

    1. SILK ROAD ECONOMIC BELT

    2. PROPOSAL

    3. ESTABLISHMENT OF THE SILK ROAD FUND

    4. THE ESTABLISHMENT OF THE AIIB

    5. CHINA-PAKISTAN ECONOMIC CORRIDOR

    6. CONNECTION WITH EUROPEAN COUNTRIES

    7. DOCKING WITH INDIAN OCEAN COUNTRIES

    8. CONNECTION WITH SOUTHEAST ASIAN COUNTRIES

    9. CONNECTION WITH COUNTRIES IN CENTRAL ASIA AND WEST ASIA

    10. THE BELT AND ROAD FORUM FOR INTERNATIONAL COOPERATION

    SECTION 6  COMMUNITY OF SHARED FUTURE FOR MANKIND

    1. PROPOSED COMMUNITY TERMS

    2. HISTORY

    3. OFFICIAL POSITIONING AND CONNOTATION

    4. CHINESE DREAM

    5. BUILDING A NEW TYPE OF INTERNATIONAL RELATIONs

    6. NATIONAL AND INTERNATIONAL SECURITY

    7. THE BELT AND ROAD INITIATIVE

    8. POLITICAL PARTIES

    9. HUMAN RIGHTS ISSUES

    10. ECOLOGICAL PROTECTION

    11. PROMOTE AND RESPOND TO THE CONFUCIUS INSTITUTE

    12. OTHER CONCEPTS OF COMMUNITY OF DESTINY

    SECTION 7  CHINA'S DEFENCE POLICY

    1. GENERAL POLICY

    2. CHINA'S NATIONAL DEFENCE POLICY IN THE NEW CENTURY AND NEW STAGE

    SECTION 8  SEVERAL WARS OF THE TIMES

    1. KOREAN WAR

    2. SINO-INDIAN BORDER WAR

    3. SINO-SOVIET ZHENBAO ISLAND WAR

    4. SINO-VIETNAMESE WAR

    CHAPTER 11  THE BACKGROUND OF PROMINENT CONTRADICTIONS IN THE SOCIETY OF THE TIMES

    SECTION 1 VARIOUS CONTRADICTIONS OF INTELLECTUAL YOUTH AFTER RETURNING TO THE CITY

    1. THE TRIGGER FOR EDUCATED YOUTH RETURNING TO THE CITY

    2. THE REASON WHY THE EDUCATED YOUTH RETURNED TO THE CITY

    3. CONSEQUENCES OF EDUCATED YOUTH RETURNING TO THE CITY

    4. HUNDREDS OF EDUCATED YOUTHS DEFENDING THEIR RIGHTS IN SHANGHAI CLASHED WITH THE POLICE, AND THE RESULTING CONFLICTS

    SECTION 2  MAJOR CONTRADICTIONS BETWEEN OFFICIALS AND THE PEOPLE

    1. SUMMARY OF CONFLICTS BETWEEN THE GOVERNMENT AND THE PEOPLE

    2. HOW TO PUT OFFICIALS IN THE CAGE

    3. EMPOWER THE PEOPLE

    4. CONFLICTS BETWEEN THE GOVERNMENT AND THE PEOPLE ARE INCREASING DUE TO THE COMPLEX INTEREST RELATIONSHIP

    SECTION 3  FORCED DEMOLITION CONTRADICTIONS

    1. RESIDENTS VIOLENTLY RESIST DEMOLITION

    2. THE KEY TO SOLVING THE CONTRADICTIONS IN FORCED DEMOLITION REQUIRES THE LEGAL SYSTEM

    3. THERE ARE MANY VIOLENT DEMOLITIONS AND FREQUENT CASUALTIES

    4. WHY IS THE PHENOMENON OF FORCED DEMOLITIONS IN CHINA BECOMING MORE AND MORE SERIOUS

    SECTION 4 CONTRADICTIONS BETWEEN THE POLICE AND THE PEOPLE

    1. CONTRADICTIONS BETWEEN THE POLICE AND THE PUBLIC

    2. REPRESENTATIVE VICIOUS CASE - YANG JIA'S ASSAULT ON THE POLICE

    3. YANG JIA’S ASSAULT ON THE POLICE CASE AND BRIEF INTRODUCTION OF THE VICTIM

    4. THE SOCIAL FOCUS OF YANG JIA'S ASSAULT ON THE POLICE

    5. THE DISAPPEARANCE OF YANG JIA'S MOTHER

    SECTION 5  CONTRADICTIONS BETWEEN DOCTORS AND PATIENTS

    1. FREQUENT INCIDENTS OF VIOLENT INJURIES TO DOCTORS

    2. ANALYSIS OF THE REASONS FOR THE CONFLICT BETWEEN DOCTORS AND PATIENTS

    3. THE CONTRADICTION BETWEEN DOCTORS AND PATIENTS IS THE EPITOME OF SOCIAL CONTRADICTIONS

    4. HOW TO AVOID CONFLICTS BETWEEN DOCTORS AND PATIENTS IN FOREIGN COUNTRIES

    SECTION 6 CONFLICT BETWEEN RICH AND POOR

    1. ANALYSIS OF THE CURRENT SITUATION OF THE GAP BETWEEN THE RICH AND THE POOR IN CHINA

    2. ANALYSIS OF THE REASONS FOR THE GAP BETWEEN THE RICH AND THE POOR

    3. SOCIAL HATRED OF THE RICH

    4. CHARACTERISTICS OF LAID-OFF WORKERS

    SECTION 7  EDUCATIONAL INJUSTICE AND CONTRADICTIONS

    1. MAIN MANIFESTATIONS OF UNFAIR EDUCATION

    2. WHAT ARE THE REASONS THAT AFFECT EDUCATIONAL EQUITY?

    3. SOCIETY IS UNFAIR EDUCATION WILL NEVER BE FAIR

    4. DOES EVERYONE HAVE TO GO TO COLLEGE?

    5. THE PREMISE OF EDUCATION FAIRNESS IS SOCIAL FAIRNESS

    6. QUALITY EDUCATION AND EXAM-ORIENTED EDUCATION ARE NOT OPPOSITE

    7. WORRIES THAT EDUCATION SUCKS

    8. VARIATIONS IN SOME UNIVERSITY CAMPUSES UNDER UNFAIR EDUCATION

    CHAPTER 12  DOMESTIC AND INTERNATIONAL POLITICAL BACKGROUND OF THE TIMES

    SECTION 1  REPUBLIC FORMED

    1. THE SITUATION OF ARMED SEPARATISM BEFORE THE FOUNDING OF THE REPUBLIC

    2. CHINESE TITLE

    3. OUTLINE AFTER THE FOUNDING OF THE REPUBLIC

    4. THE CULTURAL REVOLUTION

    5. REFORM AND OPENING-UP

    SECTION 2  MAJOR SOCIAL EVENTS DURING MAO ZEDONG'S PERIOD

    1. RESIST US AGGRESSION AND AID KOREA

    2. LAND REFORM MOVEMENT

    3. SUPPRESSION OF COUNTER-REVOLUTIONARY MOVEMENTS

    4. THREE-ANTI-FIVE-ANTI MOVEMENT

    5. PUBLIC-PRIVATE PARTNERSHIP

    6. RECTIFICATION MOVEMENT

    7. ANTI-RIGHTIST MOVEMENT

    8. THE THREE-YEAR GREAT FAMINE AND THE GREAT LEAP FORWARD

    9. ABNORMAL DEATH DEMOGRAPHICS

    10. ANTI-RIGHT MOVEMENT

    11. FOUR CLEANSING MOVEMENT

    12. THE CULTURAL REVOLUTION MOVEMENT

    13. SEPTEMBER 13 LIN BIAO INCIDENT

    14. GOING TO THE MOUNTAINS AND GOING TO THE COUNTRYSIDE

    15. MAO ZEDONG'S DEATH AND MOURNING

    16. EVALUATION

    17. THE MAO FAMILY

    SECTION 3  MAJOR SOCIAL EVENTS IN THE HUA GUOFENG PERIOD

    1. HUA GUOFENG ENTERED THE CENTER

    2. CRUSH THE GANG OF FOUR

    3. GANG OF FOUR

    4. PARTY CHAIRMAN AND PRIME MINISTER

    5. FADE OUT OF LEADERSHIP

    6. OLD AGE

    7. EVALUATION

    8. MEMORIAL

    9. HUA GUOFENG FAMILY

    SECTION 4  MAJOR SOCIAL EVENTS DURING DENG XIAOPING'S PERIOD

    1. DENG XIAOPING STEPPED DOWN FOR THE SECOND TIME

    2. THREE DEPUTIES AND ONE CHIEF

    3. STEP DOWN FOR THE THIRD TIME

    4. SET THINGS RIGHT AND TAKE POWER

    5. THE ESTABLISHMENT OF THE DENG XIAOPING ERA

    6. DENG XIAOPING'S FOREIGN POLICY

    7. THE PERIOD OF REFORM AND OPENING UP

    8. NEGOTIATIONS ON THE HANDOVER OF SOVEREIGNTY OF HONG KONG BETWEEN CHINA AND THE UK

    9. PROBLEMS IN REFORM

    10. THE 1989 DEMOCRACY MOVEMENT AND THE JUNE 4 TIANANMEN INCIDENT

    11. PROMULGATION OF MARTIAL LAW

    12. CLEARANCE ORDER

    13. STATIONED IN TIANANMEN SQUARE

    14. CASUALTIES

    15. DENG XIAOPING'S 1992 SOUTH INSPECTION

    16. DIED

    17. EVALUATION

    18. DENG XIAOPING FAMILY

    SECTION 5  MAJOR SOCIAL EVENTS DURING HU YAOBANG'S PERIOD

    1. DURING THE CULTURAL REVOLUTION

    2. SET THINGS RIGHT

    3. SERVING AS PARTY CHAIRMAN AND GENERAL SECRETARY

    4. BOURGEOIS LIBERALIZATION AND THE RESIGNATION OF HU YAOBANG

    5. DEATH

    6. COMMEMORATION OF HU YAOBANG

    7. EVALUATION

    8. HU YAOBANG FAMILY

    SECTION 6  MAJOR SOCIAL EVENTS DURING ZHAO ZIYANG'S PERIOD

    1. DURING THE CULTURAL REVOLUTION

    2. IN CHARGE OF SICHUAN

    3. SERVING AS PRIME MINISTER AND GENERAL SECRETARY

    4. PROMOTE REFORM

    5. POLITICAL DEVELOPMENT

    6. FOREIGN POLICY

    7. INTRA-PARTY STRUGGLE

    8. COUNTERMEASURES FOR THE JUNE FOURTH INCIDENT

    9. DOWNFALL

    10. SUMMARY OF ZHAO ZIYANG'S DEFENCE AT THE FOURTH PLENARY SESSION OF THE THIRTEENTH CENTRAL COMMITTEE OF THE COMMUNIST PARTY OF CHINA

    11. LONG-TERM CONDO ARREST

    12. DEATH

    13. MEMOIR

    14. ZHAO ZIYANG'S FAMILY

    SECTION 7  MAJOR SOCIAL EVENTS DURING JIANG ZEMIN'S PERIOD

    1. DURING THE CULTURAL REVOLUTION

    2. ENTER THE CENTRAL

    3. RULE IN SHANGHAI

    4. DURING THE JUNE FOURTH INCIDENT

    5. DENG XIAOPING AND OTHER VETERANS OF THE CCP SELECTED JIANG ZEMIN AS HIS SUCCESSOR

    6. PROMOTED TO GENERAL SECRETARY

    7. SERVED AS GENERAL SECRETARY FOR TWO CONSECUTIVE TERMS

    8. THE FALUN GONG INCIDENT AND THE MAY 8TH INCIDENT

    9. QUIT POLITICS

    10. FOREIGN POLICY

    11. RELATIONS BETWEEN CHINA, RUSSIA AND NEIGHBORING COUNTRIES

    12. CROSS-STRAIT RELATIONS

    13. MILITARY AND NATIONAL DEFENCE CONSTRUCTION

    14. TECHNOLOGY EDUCATION

    15. THREE REPRESENTS

    16. COMMENTS ON JIANG ZEMIN

    17. JIANG ZEMIN PASSED AWAY

    18. JIANG ZEMIN FAMILY

    SECTION 8  MAJOR SOCIAL EVENTS DURING THE HU JINTAO PERIOD

    1. STEP INTO POLITICS

    2. REFORMS IN GUIZHOU

    3. RULE OVER TIBET

    4. MEMBER OF THE POLITBURO STANDING COMMITTEE

    5. SERVING AS THE GENERAL SECRETARY OF THE PARTY

    6. ECONOMIC POLICY

    7. ETHNIC ISSUES

    8. FREEDOM OF SPEECH

    9. CROSS- STRAIT RELATIONS

    10. PERSONNEL CHANGES

    11. FOREIGN POLICY

    12. IDEOLOGICAL POLITICS

    13. OUTGOING GENERAL SECRETARY

    14. HONOUR

    15. EVALUATION

    16. HU JINTAO'S FAMILY

    SECTION 9  MAJOR SOCIAL EVENTS DURING XI JINPING'S ERA

    1. DURING THE CULTURAL REVOLUTION

    2. UNIVERSITY PERIOD

    3. ENTERED THE MILITARY AND POLITICAL CIRCLES FOR THE FIRST TIME

    4. LOCAL EXPERIENCE

    5. PROMOTION TO THE POLITBURO STANDING COMMITTEE

    6. GENERAL SECRETARY OF THE ELECTED PARTY

    7. BECOME THE CORE OF THE PARTY'S LEADERSHIP

    8. RE-ELECTION OF THE PARTY'S GENERAL SECRETARY AND CONSTITUTIONAL REVISION

    9. ANTI-CORRUPTION CAMPAIGN AND LIST OF FALLEN HIGH OFFICIALS

    10. THE XI JINPING FAMILY

    11. CONTROVERSY AND EVALUATION

    SECTION 10  THREE DYNASTIES BRAIN WANG HUNING

    1. ONE OF THE LEADERS OF THE COUNTRY

    2. ENTER THE CENTRAL

    3. MEMBER OF THE STANDING COMMITTEE OF THE POLITICAL BUREAU OF THE CENTRAL COMMITTEE

    4. NOTES

    CHAPTER 13  COVID-19 GLOBAL PANDEMIC

    SECTION 1  I WAS INFECTED WITH NEW CORONARY PNEUMONIA

    1. ON THE EVE OF DIAGNOSIS

    2. DEVELOPMENT AFTER DIAGNOSIS

    3. HOSPITALIZATION

    4. DISCHARGE, SEQUELAE AND RECOVERY MEASURES

    SECTION 2  THE BACKGROUND OF THE EMERGENCE OF NEW CORONARY PNEUMONIA

    1. 2019

    2. EARLY CASE REPORTS

    SECTION 3  LI WENLIANG INCIDENT

    1. LI WENLIANG AND OTHER DOCTORS DISCOVERED THE CASE

    2. THE DEATH OF LI WENLIANG

    SECTION 4  THE EPIDEMIC SPREADS RAPIDLY AROUND THE WORLD

    SECTION 5 GLOBAL PANDEMIC DATA

    SECTION 6 FANGFANG DIARY

    1. CONTROVERSY

    2. POSITIVE COMMENTS

    3. NEGATIVE COMMENTS

    SECTION7  TIMELINE OF MAJOR EVENTS

    1. 2020

    2. 2021

    3. 2022

    4. ABOUT VIRUS TRACEABILITY

    5. THE SECONDARY DISASTER CAUSED BY THE CLOSURE OF SHANGHAI

    6. FROM SHORT-TERM STILLNESS TO HUMANITARIAN CATASTROPHE

    7. DIFFERENCES IN THE CLOSURE OF SHANGHAI AND WUHAN

    8. 180 CITIZENS DIED IN SHANGHAI'S EPIDEMIC PREVENTION

    9. THE TWISTS AND TURNS OF EXPERT ZHANG WENHONG

    10. TENGDA OF EXPERT ZHONG NANSHAN

    SECTION 8  CHINA'S EPIDEMIC PREVENTION POLICY MAKES A 180-DEGREE TURN

    1.  POOR TIMING, ABSENT ROADMAP, AND LOST TRUST IN THE NINTH QUARTER

    2.  PROCESSES WITHOUT A SOCIAL CONTRACT

    3.  LACK OF TRUST

    4.  HOW MANY PEOPLE DIED OF THE NEW CROWN IN CHINA TWO MONTHS AFTER GIVING UP CLEARING?

    5.  WHY DOES OFFICIAL DATA INSUFFICIENTLY REFLECT THE EPIDEMIC IN CHINA

    SECTION 9  WHO: THE NEW CROWN EPIDEMIC IS NO LONGER A GLOBAL HEALTH EMERGENCY

    SECTION 10  VACCINE ISSUE

    1. VACCINE OVERVIEW

    2. WHY AM I RELUCTANT TO GET VACCINATED?

    3. VACCINE SIDE EFFECTS AND SAFETY

    4. VACCINE GIANT PFIZER IS FORCED TO ANNOUNCE SIDE EFFECTS

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    CHAPTER 1 BASIC NODES OF LIFE JOURNEY

    SUFFERING CHILDHOOD

    SECTION 1 COME TO THE WORLD ( BEFORE AGE 4 )

    1. TO BE BORN

    On February 29, 1956, on the eighteenth day of the first lunar month, I was born in the front building of the 3rd floor, No. 87, Lane 60, Laotai'anli, Shanbei Road, Zhabei District, Shanghai. My mother said I was born at home, not in a hospital. It may be a common phenomenon that the social environment or economic conditions did not allow or the lack of hospital resources. When my mother was still alive, I did not realize it. After I was born, my mother named me LI, JIN WEI and entered the condo hold registration. Since my parents divorced, I took my mother's surname, and my birthplace is also Chu County, Anhui Province.

    As the birthplace of the home, the three-storey pavilion has an area of 16 square meters, even with the corridor. It was rented by my grandfather, a famous artist and lyricist who graduated from Datong University, Li Junqing, the landlord of Mr. Chen Hongzhou’s family. After the state implemented public-private partnerships, condos' property and rental rights were assigned to local real estate management offices. In 1950, the employees and entertainers of Wing On Film Company employed by my grandfather fled to live in Hong Kong. Otherwise, they would be arrested or even sentenced to prison or dealt with more severely by the new Communist Party government that had just established the regime and believed that the ideology or cultural dissemination did not meet the requirements. It became my mother's right to rent a condo.

    Old Tai'anli is a Shikumen condo built in 1923 on the north side of the Suzhou River. It is a Shikumen residential area between North Suzhou Road and Santai Road, Shanxi North Road and Fujian North Road, north of Santai Road The area between Tiantong Road is called Xintai’anli. The plots of these residential areas all entered the demolition stage around 2010, and within a few years, they were built into a high-end residential area: Overseas Chinese Town Suhewan. The highest price was RMB 340,000 per square meter in 2016.

    During the War of Resistance Against Japan, the important reason why Shanghai Old Tai'an Lane was well preserved was that there was a large ware condo in front of the residential area facing south called Xintai Road Ware condo, which blocked the attacks of muskets.

    The old condo by the Suzhou River is a typical Shikumen building. It was built at the beginning of the last century. At that time, not long after Shanghai was opened as a port, many people from Guangdong, Jiangsu and Zhejiang provinces came to Shanghai to expand their businesses.

    87, Lane 60, Old Tai'anli, where the author was born ( photographed in 2009 )

    Corner of Old Tai'an Lane ( photographed in 2009 )

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    Suzhou Creek is the cradle of my childhood. My home is located in Old Tai’an Lane beside Suzhou River. Tai’an Lane is divided into Old Tai’an Lane and New Tai’an Lane. In the early 1980s, a part of the land was developed by a Singapore company, and a commercial housing named Riverside Mansion was built.

    There is a 100-meter-long small street between Xintai'anli and Laotai'anli. It starts from Shanxi North Road in the east and ends in Fujian North Road in the west. The road in the early days was Dange Road.

    The old condo is in an excellent location, with Huangpu River Wharf to the east, Laobei Railway Station to the north, and Nanjing Road, the first commercial street in the Far East, to the south. Many small business owners and middle-class employees have entrepreneurial dreams. I remember that most of the family backgrounds of my classmates came from It class when I was young. Therefore, the old condo area became the first choice for many entrepreneurs who came to Shanghai then.

    In the history of Shanghai, Zhabei District has always been synonymous with backwardness and dilapidation, the so-called bare-armed area. Before liberation, it was also one of Shanghai's fastest-growing industrial and commercial areas. Still, the south of Tianmu Road is the upper corner of the Zhabei District. The area used to be the famous Ningbo Chamber of Commerce, Sixing Ware condo, Rongji Flour Mill, Commercial Press, Yuminglou Bookstore, etc., gathering outstanding industrial and commercial people.

    Suzhou Creek was a busy transport channel when I was a child. Many large and small ships carried all kinds of goods to and fro every day. I often liked to squat by the bridge and watch, sometimes for three or four hours until my stomach was I didn't get up until I was hungry and went home.

    At that time, the water of the Suzhou River was still relatively clear, and when the tide was high, unknown small fish could be seen swimming by. After the tide ebbed, it was common for people to wash out earthworms from the silt by the river and sell them to fish farmers as fish food.

    There are many bridges on Suzhou Creek. Many ware condos are west of the Laozha Bridge, so many cargo terminals exist. There are many manure and garbage terminals on the Zhejiang Road Bridge. It is the bridge that I don’t want to go on all day long, so Zhejiang Road Bridge was also known as Garbage Bridge.

    The Laozha Bridge goes east along the Hebei Line, the most beautiful back line on Suzhou Creek. Henan Road Bridge, Sichuan Road Bridge, Zhapu Road Bridge, and Waibaidu Bridge have their characteristics. Among them, the most beautiful bridge is Henan Road Bridge. Especially graceful and smooth, the hexagonal street light pole with a thin top and thick bottom and the pattern carvings on the top of the bridge base permeate the beauty of Western Renaissance art everywhere.

    Two buildings at the head of the Henan Road Bridge must be mentioned. One is the ruins of the Shanghai General Chamber of Commerce, and the other is the ruins of the Tianfei Palace.

    The Post and Telecommunications Building was the headquarters of the Kuomintang Army in Shanghai on the eve of liberation. It is said that the famous Commander Tang was here.

    Shanxi Road is about four to five hundred meters from Tiantong Road to the Suzhou River. It used to be both a road and a vegetable market. Every morning at 4 or 5 o'clock, the vegetable farm workers will start to be busy, the scales will open at 6 o'clock, the business hours will be about 1 hour, and the vegetables will be almost bought.

    At that time, the dishes were also planned to be supplied, and all kinds of small dishes were allocated to each small vegetable market in a daily quota. If they were sold out, it would be useless even if you had a ticket, so you had to get up early every day to queue up at the vegetable market, the more popular it was. The earlier the queue for the food, the earlier the night before the food stand, put a brick and a bamboo basket in front of the food stall to indicate that you have already queued up. At first, people thought it was true, but later on, supplies were tight, especially during festivals. Then you go to point to that brick and that basket and say that I used to line up here, politely, smile at you and squeeze it even tighter; there is no gap that you can insert, bluntly, say Nong yelled Should be cut, if bricks and baskets recognize you, I will let you in, making you dumbfounded. The conflict was getting bigger and bigger, and the vegetable market had no choice but to start invoicing again. They issued stamped numbered tickets, and the next day they lined up to buy vegetables with the numbered tickets.

    Speaking of tickets, in addition to basic life tickets such as food, cloth, soap, and oil, there were also cigarette, sugar, kerosene, and running fire tickets. The tickets for shopping in the vegetable market include meat tickets, egg tickets, bean products, etc., which are dazzling. If you want to buy meat bones, pork liver and other dishes with a little healing effect, you must have a hospital certificate.

    The scariest thing I experienced in my childhood was the ransacking of my home during the Cultural Revolution.

    At that time, in the alleys, very few families were designated wealthy and anti-rightists in the previous political movements after liberation. Those above small proprietors before liberation were not criticized and ransacked their homes.

    The main people who ransacked the condo were the rebels from various units and the Red Guards from the school. They drove trucks into the alleys, kicked open the doors, rummaged through boxes and cabinets and even pried open the floor, removed wall panels, and tore off wallpaper to find evidence of so-called reactionary exploitation and Four old" objects, and then set up a high platform with tables and benches in the alley for critics to stand on it, or hang tags around their necks or wear high paper hats on their heads to criticize. The trousers, cheongsam, and tie were cut and hung on the body to do their best to tease and insult. The more things were copied, the more evidence the crime would have, the longer the criticism would be, and the more teased and insulted, so the trash bins in the alley appeared. A spectacle, discarded calligraphy and paintings, antiques, books, mahjong tiles, bags of gold and silver jewellery, jade, and small mahogany condo-hold items can often be found in the early hours of the morning.

    The trophies of the raids were either burned in front of the critics or put on trucks and taken away. Where most of the raided materials went has become an eternal mystery!

    Home raids and criticism have dealt a huge blow to people's dignity and personality, so some people in the alleys who were hit by the attack began suicide. There are also various ways of suicide. Some people drink dichlorvos, take sleeping pills, hang themselves and jump off buildings. The residents were horrified that someone climbed up the high water tower and jumped into the water tower to commit suicide. Three months later, they were discovered, and now they feel sick in retrospect.

    Due to cultural restrictions, it is common to see some books or European and American literature. In the late 1970s and early 1980s, after the Cultural Revolution, publishing condos resumed reprinting European and American classics. The Donghai Building, where the Xinhua Bookstore on East Nanjing Road is located, was surrounded by readers who heard the news. It can only be compared with the release of pre-Cultural Revolution Mathematics, Physics and Chemistry review textbooks and Linggefeng Oral English textbooks! It was spectacular.

    2. PARENTS AND THEIR TWO CHILDREN

    My mother's name is Li, Wenheng ( October 26, 1922-November 28, 2002 ), native place: is Chu County, Anhui; she was born in an intellectual family, and her father, Li Junqing (1897-1966), graduated from Shanghai Datong University, a modern Chinese In the film industry, he is a famous artist of early Chinese pop music (Shanghai period, Hong Kong period), and many excellent works have come out, such as the nursery rhymes Only Mother is Good in the World, Liang Sanbo and Zhu Yingtai, Fisher Girl that has been passed down for generations in China, Crazy World, etc., I heard from my mother that Li Junqing's grandfather was a second-rank official in the Qing Dynasty, responsible for the national finance, and also worked as an Anhui Daotai, so his family was rich. The land around the old railway station was lost in a gamble.

    My mother, Li, Wenheng, ranks third in the family. She has many brothers and sisters: my uncle Li Wenjia, my aunt Li Wenqi, my younger uncle Li, Wenfan, and my younger aunt Li Wenyu. I visited her in Xiamen in December 2015; they all did it.

    My mother graduated from junior high school and was educated in a church school as a teenager. She can write classic and beautiful regular script brush calligraphy almost as beautiful as a copybook, and the pen calligraphy is also very fluent.

    Perhaps influenced by my grandfather’s film artist, my mother has a high ability to appreciate films and has loved films all her life. She often goes to the cinema to watch movies or go to theatres for appreciation. Neighbours and colleagues in the street factory must buy movie or theatre tickets on their behalf. She sometimes commented on movies and occasionally wrote directly to the chief executive of Shanghai, but the executive did not give her any feedback.

    My mother also often likes to go to various parks. It can be said that before the great development of Shanghai, within the current Central Ring Road, she had patronized almost all parks and movie theatres.

    In 1957, she responded to the government’s call for the Great Leap Forward and was sent to work in Zhangye Department Store, Gansu, to support the construction of Northwest China. She also worked as a female inspection worker in the street's new printing and dyeing factory, the production team in the alley of the dyeing and printing nature, and the street factory. In the early 1960s, the canteen was moved to No. 121, Lane 60.

    Primary school culture, after the army changed jobs in 1959, he served as an administrative cadre at the 21st level (equivalent to a section member or clerk) in a factory affiliated with the printing group. According to my sister Huang Minhua, his father, Huang Shanbao ( February 25, 1928 - November 26, 1981, cerebral hemorrhage), was originally from Nantong, Jiangsu.

    Li, Wenheng and Huang Shanbao married in 1951. After their marriage, their mother had three children. The first child died before my sister was born. The second child gave birth to my sister Huang Minhua on June 4, 1953. After graduating from junior high school, my sister went to the mountains and went to the countryside to work in the road construction team of the Heilongjiang Huma Construction Corps. After a few years, she returned to Shanghai to replace Huang Shanbao's work at the Zhonghua Printing Factory. Later, the printing factory became a printing company in the tertiary industry. Before retiring, he was the deputy general manager of Huacheng Printing and Binding Co., Ltd.

    According to my mother, after they got married, Huangshanbao opened a briquette shop in Tai'an. The opening expenses were borrowed from my aunt Li Wenqi and his wife, but it was closed due to poor management.

    After my mother married, my younger aunt Li Wenyu and his wife temporarily lived on the 3rd floor of No. 87. Since my younger uncle was in the national army, the historical background was in the period of suppression of counter-revolutionaries in the early days of liberation. The government called on the public to report various people, including my family members, so Huang Shanbao reported to the authorities his uncle Cai's status in the national army, resulting in his arrest and sentence of more than ten years of long-term imprisonment. After divorcing his uncle, his aunt left Shanghai for Shandong to make a living.

    Because of the incident mentioned above, the mother and Huang Shanbao often quarrelled, finally causing the mother to have one eye bleeding from Huang Shanbao. After that, the mother insisted on a divorce. In 1955, my mother sued the Zhabei Court for a divorce. After I was born, Huang Shanbao never came to see me and took no financial responsibility. In the divorce judgment, my sister Huang Minhua was brought up by Huang Shanbao, and Huang Shanbao raised me. Li, Wenheng brought up.

    After my mother divorced, my mother never remarried. She suffered from stomach problems for many years, mainly due to duodenal ulcers; Huang Shanbao soon remarried and gave birth to 2 other children. She lived with my sister Huang Minhua in the original Nanshi District, 2nd Floor, No. 96, Jinjiafang, Laoximen. My sister sometimes comes to my condo to play and meet with my mother and me, usually several times a year; I remember once my mother wrote to Huangshan Bao; the main content of the letter was that my sister took some by the way when she came to play, maybe 5 Regarding the matter of Yuan money, I asked my father to educate his daughter not to do It. Huang Shanbao wrote back to his mother and said that the method of beating and scolding education should not be used now. After that, the relationship between my sister and mother has been estranged since then, and there has been no communication, at most, for a year. Once, I often heard my mother say that my sister didn’t know what to do with her stepmother.

    My mother was heartbroken. When she was young, she thought her stepmother was bad and sometimes beat her. After middle age, my sister thought her stepmother was good and didn’t. No worse than my mother. After I became an adult, my sister and I occasionally had letters. My sister was also the introducer to my marriage. We usually met once a year and maintained it. After I became an adult, I had no correspondence with Huang Shanbao’s children in my life. My nephew Wang Jianjun met them at the wedding ceremony on October 25, 2015. Still, according to the agreement made by my sister in advance, to avoid embarrassment, they will not be introduced to each other.

    Due to the above reasons, I have never had any contact or exchange with Huang Shanbao in 25 years. On the day of his death, after my sister called me to tell me the news, I expressed my condolences to my sister. After hearing it, my sister thanked me very much and would remember my words and help me in the future.

    Since junior high school, I have always recorded Huang Shanbao as my father in my personnel files. That was based on my mother asking me to declare the way, which has also formed a convention.

    My mother said that after liberation, my grandfather Li Junqing went to Hong Kong with Wing On Film Company to continue his film and song creation career. There are also tenants on the third floor of Old Tai'an Lane. Understandably, it is for rent. The indecent behaviour of the tenant caused the incident because my mother is a weak woman who has a family upbringing and takes care of herself, so the tenant should have the cause. I still don’t blame my mother. I thank my mother for giving birth to me. Kindness. So, all that affects me is the mother's family line, such as grandfather, uncles and aunts, without the slightest patrilineal content.

    The author's mother, Li, Wenheng

    Li, Wenheng's lowercase characters when he was in junior high school

    3. MOTHER SUPPORTS THE CONSTRUCTION OF THE MAINLAND

    In 1957 I was only a little over one year old; my mother left me at home and entrusted my mother’s neighbour to take care of me, who might be Ardago (Qian Jingde) on the front floor of the 2nd floor. At that time, the country vigorously promoted the voluntary construction of the mainland, so I took the train for four days and four nights to Zhangye, Gansu Province.

    My mother told me that after going to Zhangye, Gansu, she often cried under the quilt because I was too young and had no relatives around me. At that time, the national policy did not allow me to come back to visit relatives. I needed peace of mind to help build the mainland, so my mother didn’t know about my situation. Because communication was underdeveloped then, there was no telephone or email later. If you want to know the situation, you can only rely on postal letters. It takes at least ten days or more for a letter to reach Shanghai one way.

    After going there for a year, my mother wrote a letter to the Zhabei District government requesting to return to Shanghai. She didn’t agree the first time. After a while, she wrote a second letter to the government and finally agreed. When my mother returned to Shanghai, I was almost four years old.

    4. IT IS THE GOOD GUY

    One afternoon during the summer when I was 2-3 years old, sitting in front of the only tap water bucket on the dark first floor, a woman, probably the neighbour Chen Yunli’s Hong Kong mother, came to Shanghai to visit relatives. She gave me some fried peanuts in oil. I ate rice slowly and immediately realized that she was a good person. This incident is very important to me because it is the beginning of my memory, the only thing I can remember when I was young, and it makes me look back on it for the rest of my life.

    5. ASCARIS INFESTATION AND PNEUMONIA

    I could play alone in the alley when I was over three years old. Once when I walked to the alley entrance near the intersection of Fujian North Road, two long white roundworms came out

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