Which point of view does this excerpt from Ji-li Jiang's
autobiography support?
I did not hear the rest of her words. I saw myself in a new
Liberation Army uniform, slim and standing straight as a
reed, long braids swinging at my waist. A Liberation
Army soldier! One of the heroes admired by all, who
helped Chairman Mao liberate China from oppression
and defeated the Americans in Korea. And a performer,
just like my mother used to be, touring the country, the
world, to tell everyone about the New China that
Chairman Mao had built and how it was becoming
stronger and stronger.
-Red Scarf Girl,
Ji-li Jiang
Chairman Mao's policies have greatly improved
China
The Communist Party has done more harm than
good in China
China's soldiers are much more important than the
workers of the nation.
The Liberation Army mainly serves to spread
propaganda across China.