Helen Foster Snow photograph of Chou Yang-ch'ing, 1937
Dates
- Creation: 1937
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Extent
1 photograph : black and white ; 11 x 11 cm
Language of Materials
English
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Item- and file-level inventory available online.http://files.lib.byu.edu/ead/XML/MSS2219.xml
General
Note on verso: "424 and 425. THE YOUNGEST "SHAO KUEI" in the Red Academy is chou Yang-ch'ing at 12, a cowherd turned revolutionary. When the Reds came to his home in Nankiang, Szechuen he joined the "Children's Brigade" together with 1,000 other boys. In April, 1933, with only six others of these boys he started on the Long March with the 4th Front Army and was wounded by a Man Tzu tribesman in the Great Grasslands. He spent winter in Thibet where he was set to work knitting woolen stockings for the army. Arriving in North Shensi in 1936, he is now a shao kuei orderly to the head of the Motor School, Liu Ting. There are 400 such boys in the Academy, of whom he is the youngest. They are under military discipline and have their own organization. Photo Nym Wales, 1937."
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