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Lu lives with his son and daughter-in-law and their baby in a small apartment. Lu was sent to prison during the Cultural Revolution and tries to keep pace with today’s values but still has questions about his son’s world. The “little capitalists” that live with their Cultural Revolution parents often have conflicts of ideology. The older generation thinks in a more Confucian way—never rise above your teacher, never rise above your father, others’ needs are more important than your own.
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- RANDY OLSON
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- 4160x2824 / 5.2MB
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- Contained in galleries
- China's Bling Dynasty_National Geographic Magazine 5/2008

