Dai Qing

Dai Qing ( Dài Qíng in Pinyin or 戴晴 in Chinese) is a journalist, author, and activist Chinese.

Old patriotic soldier and enthusiastic, Dai Qing would be one of the first journalists to post the point of view of the dissidents, by having the balance to be opposed to certain policies Chinese, as at the time of the Manifestations of the place Tiananmen and for the Barrage of the Three-Throats.

Biography

Dai Qing, also called Fu Ning (傅凝/傅小慶), was born with Chongqing (重慶), (province of the Sichuan (四川)) in 1941 of Fu Daqing (傅大慶) and of Yang Jie (楊潔). His/her father, an intellectual of the Chinese Communist party was killed by Japanese in 1944 and Dai Qing adopted by a friend with him, Ye Jianying (葉劍英), a figure placed high of the popular Armée with release (人民解放軍).

It is as in the army as Dia Qing begins its career. Graduate of the military academy of Harbin (哈爾濱軍事工程學院) in 1966, it occupies different stations from engineer, and works in particular on secret projects of missile long carried. She studies the English language with Nanjing (南京) during 2 years and will use in the first time this competence to translate books with her daughter, because she deplores the lack of literature available for the Chinese children.

During the Cultural revolution (between 1966 and 1976), it is forced to leave Beijing with his/her husbands Wang Tak Ka (王德嘉) (and to leave there his/her daughter Wang Siu Ka (王小嘉)) to work in the countryside and to be " rehabilitated by the travail". She discovers another facet of the Chinese policy thus.

Writing

Although already published and noticed in 1969 it continues to work for the army, to cover in particular the Guerre sino-Vietnamese.

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