China's 'Lost Generation' Recall Hardships of Cultural Revolution, October 2012

Page 1

China's 'lost generation' recall hardships of Cultural R... http://edition.cnn.com/2012/10/24/world/asia/china-lost-...

1 of 4

EDITION: INTERNATIONAL TV:

CNNi

U.S.

MÉXICO

ARABIC

Sign up

Log in

CNN en EspaĂąol

Set edition preference

Home

Video

World

U.S.

Africa

Asia

Europe

Latin America

Middle East

Business

China's 'lost generation' recall hardships of Cultural Revolution By Tracy You for CNN October 25, 2012 -- Updated 0122 GMT (0922 HKT)

World Sport

Entertainment

Tech

Travel

iReport

SHARE THIS Print Email Recommend

More sharing 812

Hu Rongfen (front left) pictured with her three younger siblings days before she was to leave Shanghai for Anhui.

STORY HIGHLIGHTS Millions of young people sent from city to country during China's Cultural Revolution Under Mao Zedong, the Communist Party was purged of "bourgeois" elements Hu Rongfen was a middle school student sent away from her home in Shanghai Hu: "We were told that city dwellers never move their limbs and could not distinguish different crops"

Shanghai (CNN) -- Hu Rongfen had no choice. On November 14, 1971, in the whirlwind of Mao Zedong's Cultural Revolution, the slender and soft-spoken middle school graduate was dispatched from Shanghai to a far-flung village in East China's Anhui Province to work in the country. This wasn't a punishment for any wrongdoing -- on the contrary, the quiet girl was a top student in class. The migration was an order from the central government to every urban household -- at least one of their teenage children needed to leave the city to work on the farm indefinitely. The ruthless political command lasted from 1966 until the mid-1970s and intended that the privileged urban "intellectual" youth learn from farmers and workers. As a result, China's "lost generation" emerged -- deprived of the chance of education and the right to live with their families. "We were told that city dwellers never move their limbs and could not distinguish different crops," says Hu, now 58. "So we were banished to labor and learn skills and grit from peasants." Hu spent four years (1971-1974) planting rice, spreading cow dung and chopping wood in Jin Xian, a mountainous county. Read: Consuming Cultural Revolution in Beijing Known in Chinese as "up to the mountains and down to the farms," the urban-to-rural youth migration was part of China's decade-long Cultural Revolution, a social political movement initiated to implement Communism and Maoism in China by eliminating any capitalist, feudalistic and cultural elements.

Together my

Hu still remembers the luggage she brought: basic life necessities, the "Little Red Book" explaining Chairman

Part of complete coverage on

China Anger, uncertainty for relatives March 21, 2014 -- Updated 0448 GMT (1248 HKT)

As the days drag on, tempers understandably begin to fray. For the relatives of those lost on Malaysian Airlines Flight 370, frustrations have been mounting.

First ladies Obama, Peng March 19, 2014 -- Updated 0551 GMT (1351 HKT)

These two ladies are married to the leaders of the two most powerful countries in the world. Michelle Obama and Chinese First Lady Peng Liyuan will meet in Beijing this week.

Schools accused in drugging March 19, 2014 -- Updated 0936 GMT (1736 HKT)

2014/3/23 20:24


China's 'lost generation' recall hardships of Cultural R... http://edition.cnn.com/2012/10/24/world/asia/china-lost-...

'comrade sisters' and I lived through some unimaginably tough times -learning to live without parents and like peasants. Hu Rongfen

Mao's theories -- a mandatory read for everybody -- and dozens of notebooks with hand-copied chapters from "Jane Eyre" and "Anna Karenina," which she sneaked in secretly -- these books had been banned for their perceived Capitalist connotations. "I used to read those notebooks in secret under my blanket at midnight." According to Chinese media, as many as 17 million "intellectual youths" in the country packed their bags and moved to some of the remotest parts of China. There, they transformed from care-free students to farmers.

Kindergartens in three Chinese provinces are accused of giving prescription drugs to children without their parents' knowledge, according to Xinhua.

'Baby hatch' overwhelmed March 18, 2014 -- Updated 1305 GMT (2105 HKT)

One of China's controversial "baby hatches" has been forced to shut down, at least temporarily.

Days pass, no word of loved ones "I still can't bear to recall my youth spent on the farm," she says. One of Hu's most vivid memories was working in rice fields in early spring in freezing water, on which lumps of ice still floated. There, she would bend down to seed for more than ten hours. She would slap her legs madly to rid herself of the leeches clinging to her limbs. Blood would ooze from her wounds and mingle with the dirt and water. Another time, she recalled walking 40 kilometers along mud paths against bone-chilling winds to the nearest bus station on Chinese New Year's Eve to catch a ride to the train station to go back to Shanghai to see her parents.

Defending China's 'Great Firewall' March 11, 2014 -- Updated 0835 GMT (1635 HKT)

China plans to hold special courses to train government leaders in ways of managing online public opinion, according to a report in state-run media.

'Chinese dream' a fantasy or reality? March 14, 2014 -- Updated 0430 GMT (1230 HKT)

Hu eventually found a job in Hefei after graduation and lived there until 1986 before moving back to her hometown for good. She worked as an office secretary at a scientific laboratory in Shanghai until her retirement in 2008.

Hong Kong's parody Communist rally

"If the Cultural Revolution came back and I were to be dispatched again, I'd rather commit suicide," she says, noting that the farming days tortured her physically and mentally. "I stayed awake night after night at the commune, worrying if I'd ever return to any city.

If the Cultural Revolution came back and I were to be dispatched again, I'd rather commit suicide.

"After my retirement, I seize every opportunity to travel and exercise my body (to stay healthy)," she adds. "I live a happy life now. I want to live every day like (I were still in my) youth because I was never able to enjoy my teens and 20s -- the best time of one's life." However, she confesses she did gain something -- an iron will to live through the toughest conditions and four lifelong friends.

Hu and her four dormmates on the farm have stayed in regular contact for the past four decades. Having experienced similar ordeals in youth, they encourage and support each other to enjoy the present and the future. They write memoirs, travel stories and nostalgic poems to share with each other or post to the web. "It's a way for us to act out our feelings towards the past," she says. "Together my 'comrade sisters' and I lived through some unimaginably tough times -- learning to live without parents and like peasants," says Hu. "And now we want to live our youth again all together." As Leo Tolstoy wrote in "Anna Karenina": "All the variety, all the charm, all the beauty of life are made up of light and shade."

2 of 4

For the families of passengers aboard Malaysia Airlines Flight 370, the wait for news is agonizing.

Hu was eventually elected by her commune to study mechanics at a college in Hefei -- the capital of Anhui -- in 1974. Most people stayed as long as eight years in their commune and only started returning to cities from 1978 onwards. Many did not get a chance to return to their studies.

But the memories from her youth still make Hu blanch.

Hu Rongfen

March 13, 2014 -- Updated 0621 GMT (1421 HKT)

Is China a land of opportunities, or land of anger and despair? Tao Xie weighs in.

March 11, 2014 -- Updated 0204 GMT (1004 HKT)

Just call it the Fake Leap Forward: Hong Kongers dressed in Mao suits to protest increasing mainland Chinese influence in their city.

Hong Kong wary of Chinese shoppers March 7, 2014 -- Updated 0719 GMT (1519 HKT)

For some local Hong Kongers, the local economy is being geared to the needs of cashed-up Chinese day-trippers, rather than locals.

Is China backing Russia? March 6, 2014 -- Updated 1027 GMT (1827 HKT)

Vladimir Putin is seeking China's support in Russia's standoff with Western powers over Ukraine.

'Great wall' of discrimination March 8, 2014 -- Updated 0559 GMT (1359 HKT)

Despite the country's improving economy, women in China still face rampant discrimination.

WeChat: The hot new Chinese app February 27, 2014 -- Updated 0824 GMT (1624 HKT)

What's the story with WeChat, the messaging app taking China by storm?

Reform tops congress agenda As China's annual parliamentary meetings kick off, Beijing gauges progress on key economic reforms outlined last year.

2014/3/23 20:24


China's 'lost generation' recall hardships of Cultural R... http://edition.cnn.com/2012/10/24/world/asia/china-lost-...

SHARE THIS

169

812

Comments Âť

Recommend

Print

'China shouldn't fear its people'

Email

February 28, 2014 -- Updated 0501 GMT (1301 HKT)

Outgoing U.S. Ambassador to China Gary Locke speaks to CNN about his time in China.

More sharing

We recommend Property bubble stalls urban dream February 26, 2014 -- Updated 0449 GMT (1249 HKT)

JAL Dreamliner lands on

U.S. officials: Indications 'How I Met Your Mother:'

Formula One 2014:

one engine after oil

found of files deleted

Will it join best or worst

Drivers ready for 'weird'

pressure problem

closer to Malaysian Airline flight

TV finales?

trip into unknown

Limited investment options in China means real estate has been a popular choice for consumers looking to expand their portfolios.

China's iconic skintight dress March 20, 2014 -- Updated 0955 GMT (1755 HKT)

It's sexy, sophisticated, skintight, and started as a Chinese feminist statement. Here's the story of China's "cheongsam"

From around the web

Infographic: Reversing the Berlin Wall

Hypersonic missile boosts Chinese

Manchester United fanzine reports major

Detoxing Children's Footwear

(TradingFloor.com)

confidence

dressing room bust-up

(TradeGood)

(Nikkei Asian Review)

(GiveMeSport) Recommended by

Sponsored links Walk Where Jesus Walked

Follow him to the place where he first said "follow me" walkwherejesuswalked.com

Taking Statin drugs?

Research Study enrolling Participants. Learn more here. clinlife.co.uk/High_Cholesterol

Compress your PDF files

Huge reduction on PDF file sizes. Free trial available. Download now! neuxpower.com/compress-pdf

Most Popular Today's five most popular stories

Search for missing Malaysian airliner turns up no new debris sightings Turkey shoots down Syrian warplane, Prime Minister Erdogan says NATO concerned over Russian army buildup on Ukraine border Washington landslide: At least 18 unaccounted for, fire chief says India beats the odds, beats polio

More from CNN Video Was MH370 a 'zombie' plane?

Is THAT really the plane?

American held captive nearly 500 days

Families of Flight 370 wait for answers

More from CNN Who were the mystery men on missing Malaysia Airlines Flight 370? New evidence in Flight 370 search explains plane's path

CNN Exclusive: Analysis shows two possible Indian Ocean paths for airliner

From Around the Web China may hold key to Ukraine deadlock Nikkei Asian Review Business Planning

3 of 4

2014/3/23 20:24


China's 'lost generation' recall hardships of Cultural R... http://edition.cnn.com/2012/10/24/world/asia/china-lost-... Dom Moorhouse

Recommended by

Home | Video | World | U.S. | Africa | Asia | Europe | Latin America | Middle East | Business | World Sport | Entertainment | Tech | Travel | iReport Tools & Widgets | RSS | Podcasts | Blogs | CNN Mobile | My Profile | E-mail Alerts | CNN Shop | Site map | CNN Partner Hotels

© 2014 Cable News Network. Turner Broadcasting System, Inc. All Rights Reserved. Terms of service | Privacy guidelines | Ad choices

4 of 4

| Advertise with us | License our content | About us | Contact us | Work for us | Help

CNN en ESPAÑOL | CNN Chile | CNN México | ‫| ﺍﻟﻌﺭﺑﻳﺔ‬

日本語 | Türkçe

CNN TV | HLN | Transcripts

2014/3/23 20:24


Turn static files into dynamic content formats.

Create a flipbook
Issuu converts static files into: digital portfolios, online yearbooks, online catalogs, digital photo albums and more. Sign up and create your flipbook.