• built_on_hope [she/her]@hexbear.net
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    10 days ago

    Definitely yes - physical cruelty towards servants, misogyny, Japanese imperialist aggression and the horrors of their colonial oppression of China are the major ones I can think of. The book details his whole life from unfathomable wealth to puppet of the Manchurian regime to re-education under communism and out the other side. It’s fascinating.

    I’ve just remembered a third book that was a translation of the autobiography of one of China’s last palace eunuchs, he worked for Puyi. That was a really good read. Sorry I can’t remember the title off the top of my head

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      10 days ago

      With those CWs, mainly about Japanese colonialism, I’m putting it on the backburner. But I’m truly intending to read the book one day.

      Would you also say this is a rough journey towards him finally having friends for the first time?

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        9 days ago

        I think it’s definitely redemptive in the sense that he slowly starts to see other humans as people, not subjects. To me the biggest takeaway was that communist re-education, combined with a fair society, is effective: if it can work on him it can work on anyone