To what extent are the experiences and attitudes of Yang Digong and Li Zucui typical of life in modern China?
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History Coursework. Question 1 * To what extent are the experiences and attitudes of Yang Digong and Li Zucui typical of life in modern China? As the question asked states 'to what extent are the experiences and attitudes of Yang Digong and Li Zucui typical of life in China', I feel it is wrong to be comparing these two very different people of such dissimilarity. I will be analyzing both their experiences and attitudes whilst comparing them to one another and their typicality. The experiences of Yang Digong are typical but only to a certain extent. There are numerous accounts that show he acted and lived like a typical Chinese person in modern China. Yang, like millions of the Chinese public, took part in many demonstrations, one of these being the Shanghai protest in which he was punished by exile. In this public manifestation, alongside thousands of his fellow students, he was...


