Across
- 3. What ceremony would ordinary people host that would often make them go bankrupt? Chapter 9
- 6. ______ Tree was the new boarding school next to Jung Chang’s compound. Chapter 13
- 7. For the first time, Jung Chang’s mother got to eat ____ and fresh vegetables every day. Chapter 8
- 9. The dream of a Chinese peasant was to have ________ food. Chapter 12
- 12. What was a traditional form of pleasure for the Chinese? Chapter 11
- 20. Before Jung Chang was three, she was known as “Little _________”. Chapter 10
- 21. People learned to defy reason and to live with _______. Chapter 12
- 22. In Chinese tradition, who had the most power over a married woman? Chapter 8
- 23. How many months was Jung Chang’s mother under investigation? Chapter 11
- 24. In 1958, China out-produced the United States in what crop? Chapter 12
- 26. What Chinese name means “selfless to the point of being considered foolish?” Chapter 8
- 27. Life for a revolutionary was meaningless if they were rejected by the ______? Chapter 8
- 28. One explanation for the extreme famine was that China had to pay back debt from the Korean War and give aid to ______ Korea. Chapter 12
- 29. What country did Jung Chang’s brother adore? Chapter 13
- 33. What color was supposed to be restful? Chapter 14
- 34. Jung Chang’s mother was followed by “__________” as she was being investigated. Chapter 10
- 35. What color cloth did Jung Chang’s mother and Mrs. Ting buy and wear under their Lenin jackets? Chapter 9
- 36. Chapter What does Zhi mean? Chapter 13
- 38. Who tried to make themselves more godlike by shrouding himself in mystery? Chapter 14
- 39. What did Jung Chang’s father do when her mother said he was a rotten husband? Chapter 11
- 40. Since the famine, Liu and Deng had been liberalizing both the economy and the ________. Chapter 14
- 42. The skeletons of what animal were found during the digging? Chapter 9
Down
- 1. In 1956, what day did officials start getting off? Chapter 11
- 2. How many grades were officials and government employees divided into? Chapter 9
- 4. When one person was condemned, their whole family could be _________. Chapter 11
- 5. What part of the house did Jung Chang’s father ban the kids from playing on? Chapter 13
- 8. What color food coupons did Jung Chang's mother get? Chapter 12
- 10. Mr. Ying was condemned a _________ because he spoke up at a conference, about his complaints about the way things were ran in his area. Chapter 11
- 11. What was the name of the most populous province in China in the 1950s? Chapter 10
- 13. What classification would ruin the lives of Chung Chang’s family? Chapter 10
- 14. What did Jung Chang like most about her school? Chapter 14
- 15. What did Jung Chang’s grandmother boil to use as shampoo? Chapter 14
- 16. The bandits were keen on capturing the two mothers because they were the ______ of high Communist officials. Chapter 8
- 17. What parts of the duck were considered a great delicacy? Chapter 14
- 18. When Jung Chang was six years old, she was already involved in ______ production. Chapter 12
- 19. How were Jung Chang’s parents addressed at Jung Chang’s school? Chapter 13
- 25. What illness did Jung Chang’s mother have while pregnant? Chapter 9
- 30. What word is known as “unified purchasing and marketing”? Chapter 10
- 31. What common American gesture did Jung Chang think was a swear word? Chapter 13
- 32. What was a common drug during this time? Chapter 9
- 37. Why did Jung Chang and her siblings get sent when her mother had to leave home? Chapter 10
- 41. Jung Chang’s mother went on many expeditions to collect _____? Chapter 8
