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Memoir explores the personal side of China's revolutionary legacy

By YANG FEIYUE????|????chinadaily.com.cn????|???? Updated: 2026-05-11 15:41

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Participants receive a copy of Tan Xiaoying's memoir at a symposium in Beijing on Sunday. [Photo provided to chinadaily.com.cn]

A memoir by Tan Xiaoying, the daughter of a former Red Army political commissar and the wife of senior Chinese official Yang Rudai, is attracting attention for its intimate account of family life, hardship and personal resilience shaped by China's revolutionary history.

The book, Tears Turn to Snow Across the Sky, was discussed at a symposium in Beijing on Sunday, where scholars, writers, former officials and descendants of revolutionary figures examined how personal narratives are reshaping understanding of China's "red heritage".

Rather than focusing solely on historical events, the memoir traces Tan's experiences across decades, from a difficult childhood in rural areas to her later public service career, as well as her family relationships and caregiving experiences.

Hu Zhenmin, former deputy head of the Publicity Department of the Communist Party of China Central Committee, said he was deeply moved while reading the book during a flight.

"I was so moved that I started crying," he recalled, adding that a flight attendant even came to check on him.

Hu summarized four principles Tan said her father emphasized, including perseverance, resolving difficult problems and taking on responsibilities others might avoid.

He said the memoir reminded him of How the Steel Was Tempered by Nikolai Ostrovsky for its portrayal of perseverance and moral strength.

Writer Ye Mei focused on the book's depiction of motherhood, describing Tan's mother, a military doctor, as both strict and deeply loving.

"For Tan Xiaoying, her mother was like a flame," she said. "Too close, and you could be burned, but farther away, you could feel warmth and light."

It is an educational book illuminated by the quiet greatness of motherhood, Ye said.

Scholars, writers, former officials and descendants of revolutionary figures take a group photo at the symposium. [Photo provided to chinadaily.com.cn]

Other speakers noted the memoir's broader social resonance, including its accounts of rural hardship, ethnic mediation during public service, and family caregiving responsibilities.

Beyond the book itself, participants also discussed how revolutionary heritage is being reinterpreted through personal memory. Officials from Zhangjiajie said they are promoting cultural education and tourism linked to revolutionary history, including support for institutions.

Speakers said the growing interest in memoirs like Tan's reflects a broader shift toward understanding China's revolutionary past through individual and family experiences.

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