
Once, in a rare private moment with the suave, white-haired President of People's Daily, Shao Huaze -a former army general whose interests in chinese poetry and practice of calligraphy belied his hard-line ideological bent- I inquired about the most memorable moment in his long career.
'Without doubt', he said, 'it was the morning of March 1973, when I picked up a copy of the People's Daily and there was a photograph of the leadership following a banquet given in honour of Prince Norodom Sihanouk of Kampuchea at the Sichuan Restaurant [now the Elite China Club] in Xi Rong Xian Lane, near the Forbidden City.
In the corner of the photograph was the unmistakable figure of comrade Deng [Xiaoping]. It was the first indication that he was back, having been stripped of all his posts during the Cultural Revolution and banished to a tractor factory in the far west.
I cried. cried. Because I knew that know comrade Deng was back, the suffering would end, the madness would stop and things would change for the better."
Bruce Dover, Rupert Murdoch's China Adventures.
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