Shanghai Acrobat
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Shanghai Acrobat

A True Story of Courage and Perseverance from Revolutionary China

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eBook - ePub

Shanghai Acrobat

A True Story of Courage and Perseverance from Revolutionary China

About this book

An artfully-wrought memoir of an orphan boy who became a world-famous acrobat under the thumb of China’s Communist regime.

In 1949, when much of China’s population was starving under the reign of Communist leader Mao Zedong, two-year-old Jingjing Xue was dropped off at a Shanghai orphanage. At nine years old, following the Communist Revolution when acrobats were pushed to the lowest stratum of society, the Shanghai Acrobatic Troupe had to turn to orphanages to secure new members. Jingjing, chosen for his small stature, was told what he would become.

This extraordinary autobiography tells the moving story of Jingjing’s rise from poverty to become an admired performer in China and beyond—at times touring both communist and capitalist nations, representing China in the Shanghai Circus, and rubbing shoulders with key political leaders, and at other times enduring countless threats and privation at the hands of the anti-intellectual and anti-artistic Maoist regime, including interrogation, forced labor, and detainment.

With a deft hand and a disciplined eye, Xue examines the personal and philosophical consequences of the Cultural Revolution and the despair of performing under the weight of ideology, weaving together historical fact, cultural relics, song lyrics, old Chinese proverbs, and photographs to paint a full portrait of the Maoist regime and the tumultuous latter half of the twentieth century. He also recounts the mystifying experience of emigrating to a new nation and building a new life through grit and determination. Xue’s story is striking, but it is also a universal meditation on journey and migration, toil, and yearning. When freedom, expression, and passion come at a profound cost, how much will you sacrifice to pursue your dreams?

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Gold Glitters Everywhere
All acrobatic performers know how difficult it is to perform a handstand. To do it on one arm is even harder. In the 1960s and 1970s, Xue Jingjing from the Shanghai Acrobatic Troupe was one of the best. He was able to perform a single-­hand handstand with eight rings in his other hand and on his legs. He represented the Shanghai style of acrobatics, which left a great impression on all who saw it.
Before Xue Jingjing, performers in China only performed two-­hand handstands. He was the first person to be able to do this in China, creating a national record.
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Table of contents

  1. Prelude
  2. The Chosen
  3. Left
  4. A New Dawn
  5. Endure!
  6. “All Bitterness Will Turn to Sweetness”
  7. My Stage Debut
  8. The Great World
  9. West to East
  10. A New Pair of Eyes
  11. The Unveiling
  12. In the Army
  13. The Swirl of the Cultural Revolution
  14. Behind Bars
  15. The Turning Point
  16. Acrobatic Diplomacy
  17. Japan
  18. Life after Mao
  19. The United States
  20. Sidelined
  21. The Call of the Southern Cross
  22. A New Generation
  23. Everyone Needs a Dream
  24. Go Forward!
  25. Acknowledgments
  26. The Technique of Handstand
  27. Gold Glitters Everywhere