To what extent are the experiences of Yang Digong and Li Zucui typical of life in Modern China?
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CHINA TODAY - 50 YEARS OF COMMUNISM Q1: To what extent are the experiences of Yang Digong and Li Zucui typical of life in Modern China? (Sources: C & E) Yang Digong was somewhat dissimilar to other common people. Firstly he took part in Shanghai protests, for which he was soon exiled, as "Yang Digong was marching for freedom and democracy." (Source C) This evidence proves that he was typical in one field; he protested. These demonstrations took place in the streets of Shanghai. "Many fellow students took part in this to stand up for freedom and democracy..." (Source C) As many other Chinese people, mainly students, Yang was typical for the above reasons. "Two generations of students, the class of 1989 lauded by the West, that of 1999, often dismissed as having sold out. (Source F) Most students took part to express their feelings towards the Government. Yang was typical for his...


