Read Will the Boat Sink the Water?: The Life of China's Peasants Online
Authors: Chen Guidi,Wu Chuntao
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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,
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,
See also
Army
Ministry of Agriculture, 102–103, 104,
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,
“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,
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,
China Central (CCTV), 57, 135–136,
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,
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,
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,
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,
against Ding Zuoming, 15–22, 24, 25
in Gao Village, 66–89, 139, 159–160,
in Wangyang Village, 160–162 against writers, xv, xix
in Zhang Village, 30, 31, 32, 34–62,
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,
Wang Hongling, 118–119, 128
Wang Hongqin, 112, 113, 115, 117,
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,
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,
Zhang Guiquan, 29–42, 44–54, 56–57,
Zhang Guiyu, 31, 32–34, 35, 36, 38, 41,
44, 50, 51, 52, 53–54
Zhang Hongchuan, 29, 30, 31, 35, 36,
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,
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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