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by Peter Hessler

on collection of Ming-era furniture

  on Cultural Revolution

  on persecution of wife

  Chen Shui-bian (Taiwan president)

  Chen Xiandan (museum official)

  Chen Xitong (major of Beijing)

  Chen Zixiu (Falun Gong believer)

  Chiang Ching-kuo (Kuomintang Taiwan leader)

  Chiang Kai-shek. See also Kuomintang government

  China

  aircraft-collision incident with U.S.

  George W. Bush state visit to (2002)

  civil war in

  domination of leadership from southern regions in

  economic links between Taiwan and

  establishment of Republic of (1912)

  ethnic diversity of

  government policy toward Uighur minority

  modern economy and currency of

  19th-century foreign intrusions into

  response of, to 9/11 terrorist attacks

  China Daily (newspaper)

  China Sports Museum

  China Tourism

  Chinatown, Washington, D.C.

  Chinese culture and civilization

  ancestor veneration

  author on American and

  compared to Western culture

  Confucianism

  conservatism of

  Chinese culture and civilization (cont.)

  conservatism of, and stability of writing system

  contradictions in

  emphasis on unity and rediscovery of diversity in

  I. Galambos on importance of written word to

  horses in

  impact of geography on

  Li Xueqin on early

  materialism and nationalism in

  meaning of written word and writing in

  origins in Yellow River Valley

  sense of proper order in

  spiritual vacuum in

  view of history

  Chinese embassy in Belgrade, U.S. bombing of

  Chinese law

  on camping at Great Wall

  Chinese Olympic Committee

  Chinese people

  Jiang Wen’s reflections on

  literacy rates in 18th and 19th centuries for male

  W. Tien’s reflections on psychology of mainlanders

  Chinese spoken language

  Cantonese

  common speech (putonghua)

  dialects (fangyan)

  literacy and

  Chinese written language

  arguments for reform and replacement of, with alphabet

  calligraphy and

  character shape

  character simplification adopted by communists (1955)

  Chen Mengjia’s support for retaining traditional

  J. DeFrancis on

  earliest forms of (see also oracle bones, inscriptions on)

  dictionaries of

  I. Galambos on

  I. Galambos’s Web site and sale of Chinese characters to Westerners

  literacy and

  as logographic system

  V. Mair on links among horses, bronze technology, Sogdian culture, and

  Mao Zedong on reform of

  mythic origins of

  order and pattern in Chinese culture, and origins of

  persecution during Cultural Revolution for failure to properly write

  Pinyin script for

  stability of, and Chinese culture

  K. Takashima on

  work of Zhou Youguang, Yin Binyong, and Wang Jun on reform of

  Chi Zhiqiang (singer)

  Chuang Tzu

  passages from

  Cindy (daughter of Driver Yang), on her study abroad

  Communist Party

  Chen Mengjia on

  civil war between Kuomintang and

  International Olympics Committee and

  Mao’s reform of Chinese writing system and support from

  Clifford, Nicholas R.

  Clinton, Bill (U.S. president)

  Communist Youth League

  A Comprehensive Survey of the Divination Inscriptions from the Wastes of Yin (Chen Mengjia)

  Comparet, Bertrand L.

  Confucianism and Confucius

  constitution, Chinese

  cornstarch industry, author’s writing assignment on

  corruption

  Couling, Samuel

  counterfeit goods and services (jiade)

  educational certifications

  identity cards

  knock-off clothing

  oracle bones

  visa documents

  Country Music Association, Emily’s letter to

  courtyard houses (siheyuan)

  destruction of Zhao Jingxin’s, Beijing

  Crescent Moon Society

  Crouching Tiger, Hidden Dragon (film)

  Cultural Relics Bureau

  Cultural Revolution

  destruction of property in

  impact of, on Chinese written language

  “struggle sessions” of

  suffering of intellectuals in

  currency exchange, black market

  Dai Xiaohong. See Foster, William Jefferson “Willy” (author’s former student)

  Dai Yuecan (daughter of Willy and Nancy)

  Dandong, Liaoning province, author’s trip to

  Dandong Border Cooperative Economic Zone

  danwei (work unit)

  DeFrancis, John (scholar)

  on Chinese reform of Chinese writing system

  Democratic Progressive Party (DPP), Taiwan

  elections of 2001 and

  demonstrations

  anti-American/anti-NATO (1999)

  commemorations of 1989 Tiananmen Square protests

  Deng Xiaoping (Chinese political leader). See also Reform and Opening policies

  De Niro, Robert

  Devils on the Doorstep (film)

  banned in China

  wins prize at Cannes

  dictionaries, Chinese

  divination, oracle bones and

  Dobson, Richard

  Dorr-Oliver (Dutch company), author’s writing assignment about cornstarch industry for

  Doubting in Antiquity School

  dragon bones. See oracle bones

  The Dream of the Red Mansion (classic novel)

  Drew, Nancy (author’s former student)

  author’s visits with Willy and

  pregnancy of

  relationship with, and marriage to “Willy”

  teaching jobs held by

  visits to Sichuan hometown

  Duan Fang (oracle bone collector and Qing diplomat)

  Eastern Zhou dynasty

  East Turkestan Islamic Movement (ETIM). See also Uighurs (ethnic group)

  East Turkestan Republic. See also Uighurs (ethnic group)

  Educating Talents School, Yueqing, Zhejiang province

  education, Chinese

  economic reforms and rural

  private schools

  Egyptian hieroglyphic writing

  elections

  author as witness of, in Chinese village of Xituogu

  in Taiwan (2001)

  Eliot, T. S.

  Elphinston, Bob (IOC inspector)

  Elvin, Mark

  Emily (author’s former student)

  boyfriend Anry

  boyfriend Zhu Yunfeng

  changes career to work with disabled children

  employment conditions

  as fan of Hu Xiaomei’s radio program

  isolation and alienation of

  letter to Country Music Association from

  migration of, to Shenzhen

  parents and brother of

  response of, to author’s article about her

  response of, to Miao Yong novel

  Shenzhen social issues and

  on sister’s decision to migrate

  visits with author

  English language

  Chinese government plan for study of

 
; development of individuality and self-confidence through study of

  reform of written

  Special English

  VOA broadcasts in China

  English-language instruction

  corruption in examination system related to

  private schools for

  Esperanto language

  ETIM. See East Turkestan Islamic Movement

  Export Processing Zones

  Falun Gong (Falun Dafa)

  government ban on

  human rights abuses against

  origin and principles of

  Tiananmen Square demonstrations organized by

  famine in China, early 1960s

  fangyan (dialects)

  The Fifth Great Civilization (Xu Chaolong)

  film industry, Chinese

  author’s interviews with actor and director Jiang Wen

  author’s visit to Xinjiang movie set

  film directed by Jiang Wen, Devils on the Doorstep

  in Reform and Opening era

  Uighurs and Kazaks as actors in

  films

  American

  importance of, to American culture

  of Reform and Opening era

  videos and DVDs of 9/11 terrorist attacks

  “fixers”

  Flaming Mountains

  Flying Horse of Wuwei

  former students, author’s

  D.J.

  Emily

  Freeman

  Jimmy

  Nancy Drew [see Drew, Nancy (author’s former student)]

  Shirley

  Willy [see Foster, William Jefferson “Willy” (author’s former student)]

  Formosa. See Taiwan

  Forney, Matt

  Foster, William Jefferson “Willy” (author’s former student)

  adjustment problems of, as migrant

  author observes English class taught

  author’s visits with Nancy and

  birth of

  birth of daughter Dai Yuecan

  on corruption, crime, and cheating on exams

  education of

  English study, and notebook entries

  exposure of local English-exam corruption by

  family and Sichuan home village of

  letters to author from

  listens to Voice of America

  migration by, to east coast

  on prejudice against migrant workers

  relationship with, and marriage to “Nancy Drew”

  his students’ performance and exam leaks

  teaching jobs held by, in Zhejiang province

  on terrorist attacks against U.S.

  visits home to Sichuan by

  wins English-teaching contest

  free-market reforms. See Reform and Opening policies

  Fujian province, emigration from

  Fuling Teachers College, Sichuan province

  Galambos, Imre (scholar)

  his Web site sales of Chinese characters to Westerners

  on importance of movies to American culture

  on importance of written language to Chinese culture

  on relationship of language to perceived reality

  work as curator of Dunhuang manuscripts at British Library

  games, Chinese

  GANEFO (Games of the Newly Emerging Forces)

  Gansu province

  film industry in

  Gao Xingjian (writer)

  Gates, Bill

  passage on English exam about

  Gates, Melinda

  General Tao Chicken

  geography, Chinese history and significance of

  globalism

  Gobi Desert

  Gong Bangxing (dove keeper)

  Gong Li (actor)

  Gore, Al (U.S. vice president)

  Great Leap Forward economic policies

  Great Wall

  author’s camping trip to, and subsequent police detention

  Greece, concept of hero in ancient

  Guang’an, Sichuan province

  guannei and guanwai (within and beyond the gates)

  Guo, Xiansheng (engineer)

  Guomindang. See Kuomintang government

  Guo Moruo (poet), rediscovery of Flying Horse figure and

  Hainan Island

  Han Chinese (ethnic group)

  migration of, into Xinjiang

  Han dynasty (202 B.C.--A.D. 220)

  Han Jingdi (Han emperor)

  Hanyu Da Cidian, index for

  Hao, Lady, tomb of

  Heaney, Seamus

  Hebei province, film Devils on the Doorstep set in

  He Huixian (executive)

  Helms, Jesse, as ally of Uighurs

  He Ping (film director)

  Hero (film)

  hero concept in Western and Chinese cultures

  Hessler, Peter (author)

  as Boston Globe stringer

  camping trip to Great Wall and police detention of

  on Chinese and American cultural similarities

  criticism of Western media by

  former students of (see former students, author’s)

  homes in Beijing

  job at Wall Street Journal Beijing bureau

  legal status of

  press role of, accompanying Olympics inspection committee

  publication of first book

  teaching at Fuling Teachers College held by

  on teaching versus writing

  on U.S. after 9/11 terrorist attacks

  on work as journalist

  writing assignment on cornstarch industry

  Historical Records (Sima Qian)

  history, Chinese view of

  oracle bones and

  Hong Kong SAR

  telecasts from

  Hong Kong Standard (newspaper)

  horses

  in Chinese art

  in Chinese culture

  problems with, on Chinese movie set

  Yin Binyong on, as most important animal in Chinese culture

  Hou Chia Chuang (The Ying-Shang Cemetery Site at Anyang, Honan), Volume X (Shih)

  Huang Xu (husband of former student Shirley)

  Huang Zhe (wife of Zhao Jingxin)

  Huan River

  Hu Jintao (Chinese vice president)

  Hundred Flowers Campaign (1957)

  Hundred Talents High School, Yuhuan, Zhejiang province

  hunting in China

  hutong neighborhoods, Beijing

  Hu Xiaomei (radio host)

  author’s interview with

  Emily’s phone call to

  industry in China, labor-intensive light

  Institute of Archaeology, Chinese

  Institute of History and Philology, Taiwan

  International Olympic Committee (IOC)

  organization and history of

  site inspections in Beijing

  In the Heat of the Sun (film)

  Iraq

  Islam

  Jackson, Jesse

  Japan

  Chinese film on World War II occupation by

  Manchukuo puppet state established by

  occupation of Beijing by

  occupation of Nanjing, and atrocities committed by

  political control of Taiwan by

  removal of oracle bones to Taiwan during war with

  Japanese people and language

  Jeldres, Julio A.

  Jenks, Jeremiah W.

  Jesuits in China

  Jews

  jiade (“fake”). See also counterfeit goods and services (jiade)

  Jiang Wen (actor, film director)

  author’s interviews with

  Devils on the Doorstep film directed by

  on Xinjiang movie set

  Jiang Zemin (Chinese president)

  George W. Bush state visit to China and

  Jilin Petrochemical Design and Research Institute

  Jing Zhichun (archaeologist)

  Johnson, Ian (journalist)

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sp; journalists

  comments of foreign, regarding George W. Bush’s state visit to China

  Chinese government policy toward

 

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