This podcast tells the story of a year of an English teacher in China, working in an international school in Changshu, Jiangsu. It's also full of history and culture. We'll go back to the imperial days, the revolutionary days, the days of triumph and the days of humiliation. Mostly though, it's modern China that I'll focus on, as it is the most relevant to understanding China now. China is super fascinating, and it's also probably the most important country in the world to understand right now, so this is my contribution to that. It's not a chronological history; instead, it kind of matches up to the things that were occuring in my roller-coaster of a year living in Changshu. I've changed the names of the people I that I met when I was in China, except Jess of course. You'll meet Jess later. She's awesome. The podcast is on whichever podcatcher you use. It can be streamed here . If you prefer to go through YouTube, it's also here .
Hi, thank you for tuning in to the SMKY podcast. Today we look at the fall of Deng Xiaoping and Liu Shaoqi, and then the rise of Deng Xiaoping and capitalism in China. This covers some of the Cultural Revolution, a topic that we'll come back to next time. Doesn't matter if it's a black cat or a white cat – if it catches mice it's a good cat Red Guards in Beijing, each with a Little Red Book Deng Xiaoping's son, Deng Pufang, who was paralysed after being attacked by Red Guards Liu Shaoqi, Wang Guangmei and their children, 1948 Liu Shaoqi, the old comrade and president of China, being berated by Red Guards Liu Shaoqi's wife, Wang Guangmei, during the Cultural Revolution. She was dressed up for ridicule Deng Xiaoping meets Margaret Thatcher, 1984 Bing Maps if you're in China. Note the dashes which show the entirety of the South China Sea as part of China, and how Taiwan island is safely inside the dash line. The so-called 9 Dash Line isn't new. This map go
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