Will the Boat Sink the Water?: The Life of China's Peasants (44 page)

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Authors: Chen Guidi,Wu Chuntao

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  1. 208, 210

    Lixin County, 3, 4, 5, 10, 18–21, 23, 25,

    156–157, 158

    Lu Xueyi, 175–178, 216–217

    Lu Xun, xiv

    Lu Zixiu, 140–144

    Luying Village, 3–26

    Ma Li, 88–89

    Mao Zedong, xvii, xviii, 143, 146, 148,

  1. 184

    Marriage tax, 155

    Martyrs, 3, 26, 154, 212

    Media, x–xv, xviii, xx, 19–22, 41–43,

    49, 55–61, 206.
    See also
    Newspapers; Radio broadcasts; Television

    Medical care.
    See
    Health care Middle Kingdom, China as, 65

    Migration, peasant, xi–xii, 199–207, 208

    Military, 8, 66–68, 70, 72, 112, 134,

  1. 135, 149, 150, 153, 160, 170, 171,
    1. See also
      Army

      Ministry of Agriculture, 102–103, 104,

    1. 105, 126, 214

      Modernization, 200, 204, 207, 213

      Mount Tai, 3 Murder.
      See
      Deaths

      National Party Congress, 86, 149, 150,

      218–219

      National People’s Congress, 22, 70, 86,

      134, 149, 177–178

      Natural disasters, 148, 192–196

      Newspapers, xi, xix, 4, 7, 15, 44–45, 49,

      57–58, 60–61, 83, 100, 153, 182,

    1. 208

      “Number 13 Circular,” 138–139

      “One country, two nations” system, 175–178

      One-child policy, 8, 11, 13, 24, 33, 38,

      101, 124, 127, 155, 156–157

      Organization, power of, 37–40

      Peasants.
      See specific areas of interest

      Peking Opera, 66

      Peng Zhizhong, 14–15, 17, 25 People’s Political Consultative Conference, 149, 177

      index

      Pingyu Township, 185–187

      Planting, 38, 67, 95–96, 139, 145, 148,

      164, 179–182, 193

      Police (Security forces), 21

      in Baimiao Township incident, 108–123, 127, 128

      Ding Zuoming and, 5, 6, 12, 13–19,

    1. 25

      Gao Village and, 66–72, 74–81,

      83–85, 87–89, 139, 210

      in Zhang Village, 30, 41, 43, 49 Pollution, xxi, xxii

      Population

      of Anhui Province, 199–200, 203 of Handing Township, 174 national census on, 174

      peasant, ix, 144, 145

      rural, 204

      of Zhang Dayu Village, 164–165 Poverty, 3, 23–24, 94, 95–96, 135, 143,

      187, 192, 196–197, 198, 203, 212

      Qin Dynasty, 174, 175, 180–181, 215

      Radio broadcasts, 4, 6, 100

      Rat poison, 96, 113–114, 121, 128

      Reference News,
      182–183 Reform

      agricultural, 171, 172, 214–219 in Anhui Province, 140–144

      tax burden, xii, 104, 105, 137–144,

      182, 183, 199, 207–213, 215–219

      in urban areas, 149 Relief Office

      of Civil Affairs Bureau, 194–195 Peasants’ Burden, 104, 105, 182, 183

      Ren Kaicai, 13, 25

      Representation, 177–178

      Residence permits, 176, 177, 199 Revolution.
      See
      Cultural Revolution;

      Dinner party, revolution as Rights, citizens, 176, 178, 204, 218

      Ru Zipei, 158

      Rural areas/workers, xviii, xx, 150–151, 175–178, 203–207, 215, 217, 218.

      See also specific areas of interest

      Security Forces.
      See
      Police (Security forces) Shanghai, 4, 18, 133, 177, 199–201

      Shen Keli, 133–134, 135

      Shen Kexin, 134, 135

      Shensai Village, 133–136

      Shi Canzhou, 108, 109, 110

      Shi Hua, 159

      Shu Kingdom, 178–180

      Shucheng County, 169–170

      Si County, 87, 208, 209

      Sichuan Province, 21, 136, 199

      Social services, xx, 151, 154, 176, 183

      Spring Festival, 5, 10

      Starvation, xvii, 147–148, 164

      State Council (central government), xii, 7, 37, 87, 136–137, 140

      Baimiao Township incident and, 100–101

      Ding Zuoming and, 19, 21–22, 24–25

      on Shensai Village incident, 135, 136

      on tax relief, 138–139, 219 taxation authorized by, 172 uprisings and, 67, 81

      Stipends, nonproduction personnel, 152–153

      Su Duoxin, 184–185

      Suicide, 94, 125, 126, 141, 146, 156

      Suixi County, 156, 163–169

      Sun Jianjun, 178–180

      Taiwan, 161, 204

      Taizong, Emperor, 144

      Tang Dynasty, 144, 174, 175

      Tang Qizhuo, 201

      Tax burden, peasants’, ix, xx, xxii, 134, 136–188

      anticorruption bureau on, 163–169 Baimiao Township incident and,

      xiii–xiv, 94–129, 210

      Ding Zuoming and, 5–14, 16, 18–25

      in Gao Village, 68, 71, 73–74, 139,

      159–160, 162

      “Number 13 Circular” on, 138–139

      reform/relief, xii, 104, 105, 136–144,

      182, 183, 199, 207–213, 215–219

      self-defense against, 160–162

      State Council on, 138–139, 219

      uprisings and, 66–89

      urban v. rural, xviii, xx, 150–151, 175–178, 215, 217

      vicious circle of, 136–137

      in Wangyang Village, 160–162

      Zhang Village and, 29, 37–38, 42, 45,

      48, 55–56, 57, 136

      Taxes

      authorized by State Council, 172 on bragging, 183–184

      exemptions on, 25, 26, 198

      grain, 37–38, 48

      income, xx, 56, 137–138, 139, 155

      marriage, 155

      types of, 151–155, 208

      Teachers, 153, 174, 175, 192, 218

      Television, x–xi, xv, 41–43, 44, 60, 83,

    1. 100, 135, 182, 213

      China Central (CCTV), 57, 135–136,

    1. 182

      set, theft of, 97–98, 101–102, 127 “Ten thousand” projects, 181–182 Threshing ground allotment, 39 Tiananmen Square, 102, 125–126, 127

      Torture, 15–16, 17, 25, 88–89, 116

      Township(s).
      See also specific townships

      administration, 149–150, 170–171,

      173–174, 216

      debt, 72, 179–188

      elections, 167–169, 180

      enterprises in, 178–180, 206, 212

      “image projects,” 180–182

      index

      Township People’s Congress, 134, 152,

    1. 168

      Triple-Agri
      (San-Nong)
      problems, xi, xii, xv

      United Nations, 215

      United States, xvii–xviii, 173, 201, 204

      Uprisings, xx, 66–89

      Urban areas, 8, 127, 184, 199, 217

      crime in, 177

      development of, 145, 150

      economic issues, xviii, xx, 150–151, 175–178, 203–207, 215, 217, 218

      income in, 150–151

      inequality and, 177–178, 203–207,

    1. 217

      migrant workers in, xi–xii, 199–207, 208

      reform in, 149

      representation in, 177

      rural workers v. workers in, 150–151, 175–178, 207, 217

      tax burden in, 151, 175–178, 215,

    1. 217

      Villages.
      See specific villages

      Violence, ix, 139–140.
      See also
      Deaths;

      Torture

      “Antirightist movement,” 146 Baimiao Township incident, 107,

      112–115, 116, 118–119, 124, 127,

    1. 129

      against Ding Zuoming, 15–22, 24, 25

      in Gao Village, 66–89, 139, 159–160,

    1. 210

      in Wangyang Village, 160–162 against writers, xv, xix

      in Zhang Village, 30, 31, 32, 34–62,

    1. 136

      Wan Li, 150 Wang Damin, x

      Wang Guisong, 185–186

      Wang Heping, 83–84

      Wang Hongchao, 96–109, 112,

      113–117, 119, 120–123, 124, 125,

    1. 126, 128

      Wang Hongling, 118–119, 128

      Wang Hongqin, 112, 113, 115, 117,

    1. 118, 124, 128

      Wang Hongzhang, 118–119, 124

      Wang Jiapei, 194–196

      Wang Jinjun, 15–16, 25

      Wang Junbin, 93–109, 112, 115, 117,

      119–120, 124, 128–129, 210–211

      Wang Taihua, 197–198, 203, 209

      Wang Village, 95–103, 105–115,

      117–129, 210–211

      Wang Xiangdong, 97–109, 112, 113,

      115–117, 120–121, 123, 124,

      128–129

      Wang Yongming, 114–115

      Wangyang Village, 160–162

      Waterworks, ancient, 178

      Wei Surong, 32–33, 34, 44, 46–47, 52

      Wen Jiabao, xx, xxi–xxii, 143 Wen Tiejun, 214–216

      Wenzhou, 201

      Work teams, 31, 119 Workers

      migrant, xi–xii, 199–207, 208

      slowdowns by, 147

      urban v. rural, 150–151, 175–178,

    1. 207, 217

      Writers, xv, xix, 83, 86

      Wu Jinglian, 218–219

      Wu Zhaoren, 23–24, 182–184, 187–188

      Wugou Township, 163–169

      Xiang Yu, 65–66

      Xiaogang Village, 211–213

      Xinhua News Agency, 19–22, 55

      Yan Hongchang, 211–213

      Yan Xueli, 164–167

      Yangtze River, 95, 103, 191

      Yin Guimei, 81–82

      Yu Guangxuan, 117, 118

      Yu Jianrong, 218

      Zang Dayu Village, 163, 164, 167

      Zeng Xiaodong, 23–24

      Zhang Chaohua, 38–39

      Zhang Chaowei, 35, 50, 61, 62 Zhang Dayu Village, 163–167 Zhang Dianfeng, 30, 37, 41, 43, 48,

      58–59

      Zhang Guimao, 29, 31, 35–36, 41, 53,

    1. 58

      Zhang Guiquan, 29–42, 44–54, 56–57,

    1. 61, 62

      Zhang Guiyu, 31, 32–34, 35, 36, 38, 41,

      44, 50, 51, 52, 53–54

      Zhang Hongchuan, 29, 30, 31, 35, 36,

    1. 50, 52, 53, 58, 61

      Zhang Jiaquan, 29

      Zhang Jiayu, 29, 31, 48–49, 50, 51, 56,

      57–58, 59

      Zhang Jidong, 82–89, 159–160

      Zhang Leyi, 33, 36, 41, 49

      Zhang Village, 29–62, 136

      Zhang Xide, xiii–xiv, xviii–xix, 95, 99,

      101, 105, 106, 107–113, 117–118,

    1. 119, 123, 124, 129

      Zhang Yuliang, 33, 50, 62

      Zhangying Village, 163–164

      Zhao Jinxi, 15–16, 25

      Zheng Jianmin, 74–78, 84

      Zhu Chuanji, 15, 25

      Zhu Rongji, 217

      Zhu Shouyin, 216

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