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[quote=JCNILE123,270283]I agree with Marrie fully, Tom is intentionally twisted on his objectives. Zhang Hanzhi became Mao Zedong's English teacher at a young age and went on to a career in China's diplomatic corps. She was a member of the Chinese delegation that traveled to New York in 1971 to take back the People's Republic's seat at the United Nations. She played a part in many of the high level political meetings that helped open China to the outside world, especially the U.S. And as The New York Times puts it, "Ms Zhang later wrote a best-selling memoir and became something of a celebrity in Beijing, where she was admired for her elegance, charm and perfect English." This woman was the translator on the so call Mao's words, she was there, she never, never presented it as Tom presents it today. She was there; Tom was not. [/quote]
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