Across
- 4. This is where Dr. Xia and Jung's grandmother lived and were married.
- 6. Jung's grandmother served in this position for at age 15 for a Chinese warlord general.
- 7. This leader joined the Communist Party in 1938 (No hyphen).
- 8. This was Jung's grandmother's second husband.
- 10. These were the planes flown by the U.S. over China during World War II.
- 12. This was Dr. Xia's profession.
- 14. This nation took over after the Japanese surrendered, sparking the spread of Communism in the Eastern World.
- 16. This is the meaning of the name "Yu"
- 18. This group fought against the revolting Chinese Communist Party.
- 20. This is where several students and teachers fled to escape the Communists in Manchuria.
- 22. This was the leader(or chairman) of the Chinese Communist Party.
- 23. Early in the chapter, we see a beggar sell their daughter for this.
- 24. This is where General Xue moved, and he wanted Jung's grandmother to come with him.
Down
- 1. This was an annual celebration of the New Year which involved several different festivals.
- 2. This was the main city that both sides of the Civil War attempted to gain control of.
- 3. This was both a torture and execution device that would slowly strangle a prisoner to death.
- 5. This is the meaning of "Hong" in the name "De-hong"
- 9. This is what happened to the families of Japanese officers after they committed Hari Kari.
- 11. One of the reasons Dr. Xia was shouldn't have married Jung's grandmother was that he was a
- 13. This is what Emperor Pu Yi referred to as China's "parent country"
- 15. This was a painful practice for women that began to go out of style in the early 20th century.
- 17. This is what Yu-wu wanted Jung's mom to smuggle into an ammunition depot.
- 19. This was the rude comment did Emperor Pu Yi made about Jung's mom.
- 21. This was a religious practice of traditional Chinese Buddhists.
- 25. This country surrendered before Japan in World War II.
