What happened to Ji-li Jiang?

In 2003, she started a nonprofit organization, Cultural Exchange International to continue and expand the cultural exchanges between the U.S., and Western countries. Jiang currently resides in San Francisco, California.

When was Jili born?

February 2, 1954 (age 67 years)
Ji-li Jiang/Date of birth

What type of family did Ji-li come from?

Her family is considered a “Black Family,” because her grandfather was a landlord and her father was considered a “rightist”, though her father reassured her that he is not. Many people accuse Ji-li of her family’s old ways, or “Four Olds” and the “Five Black Categories” that Chairman Mao Zedong protests against.

Why did Ji-li’s cousin Shan Shan not help his mother when she fell?

He doesn’t care when his mother falls because she isn’t someone to care about, in Shan-Shan’s eyes. 2.

When did Ji-li Jiang write Red Scarf Girl?

Red Scarf Girl

First edition
Author Ji-Li Jiang
Publisher Harper Collins
Publication date 1997
Media type Print (Hardcover & Paperback)

Who wrote Red Scarf Girl?

Ji-li Jiang
Red Scarf Girl/Authors

What is coming of age in China?

In ancient China, the coming of age ceremony was an essential ritual for a child that had grown up. It dates back to the Zhou Dynasty, with a history spanning over 2,000 years. The purpose of the ceremony was to put the initiate through various tribulations, and finally bring them into adult society.

How old is the author Ji Li Jiang?

Ji-li Jiang (Jiang Ji-li) (born February 2, 1954) is an author.

Where did Ji Li Jiang go to college?

Jiang graduated from Shanghai Teacher’s College and Shanghai University before moving to Hawaii in 1984. She graduated from the University of Hawaii and began working as an operations analyst for a hotel chain. Jiang became a budget director for a healthcare company in Chicago.

Who was Ji Li Jiang living with during the Cultural Revolution?

At this period of time, many other people did not have large apartments such as hers, classifying her as part of the upper class during the Cultural Revolution. During this time period, she lived with her father Jiang Xi-reng, her mother Ying-Chen, her brother Ji-yong, her sister Ji-yun and her grandmother for a very short period of time.

Where does Ji-Li Jiang live in the US?

In 2003, she started a nonprofit organization, Cultural Exchange International to continue and expand the cultural exchanges between the U.S., and Western countries. Jiang currently resides in San Francisco, California.