Zhu Xiao Di This essay is about the life of Zhu Xiao Di and how he lived in communist china.
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Zhu Xiao Di lived in communist China for the majority of his childhood years. As he grew older he realized that the Communist government was quite possibly one of the worst ways to run your government. This paper will discuss the question, "Why and when did people like Zhu, lose faith in the communist party?" From rebel organizations to beatings, there are many reasons why people would have lost faith in the communist government. The
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depth than the one his father had, which included "Thirty Tales from Shakespeare." I think it was only natural for people to start losing faith in the communist party. If you consider what was being done to the people it was bound to happen. The government took concern more for themselves then for the good of the people. No matter how hard the communist party would have tried, communism could have never worked in China.
depth than the one his father had, which included "Thirty Tales from Shakespeare." I think it was only natural for people to start losing faith in the communist party. If you consider what was being done to the people it was bound to happen. The government took concern more for themselves then for the good of the people. No matter how hard the communist party would have tried, communism could have never worked in China.