Answer #1: The most rewarding thing about being his wife is the fact that I am a wife to such an important and amazing man. I get to be a part of his daily mission which is to eliminate the Four Olds. People worship my husband! I love that people know who I am and what is important in life. I love that so many people also admire and look up to me as well.
Question #2: What is the most challenging think about being Mao’s wife?
Answer #2: The most challenging thing is that I am almost always in the spotlight. I am being watched constantly and you are always very self conscious. It’s also hard to be known only as “Chairman Mao’s wife” and not Jiang Qing. Another challenging part is always being apart from your husband because of travel. I am the type of person who loves to be in the center of the spotlight, but then also have time to myself, and that is hard to do in my position.
Question #3: What are some of the projects that you are working on to support the Cultural Revolution?
Answer #3: The big project that I am currently working on is the Eight Model Operas. This is practically the only theatrical performance that is allowed at this time, so it is very hard to get in to. This is a great way to express all that is going on during this time. I really enjoy getting to direct and watch the plays. I love being able to be a part of such a huge production, and then to watch the final product and say that I had a part in that. I think that I am a great director and I love doing what I do.
Question #4: Do you agree with everything that is being preached in the Little Red Book?
Answer #4: I support my husband in all that he does. I think that he is 100% correct in his actions. I mean, he has completely transformed an entire country. I think that everything in the Little Red Book is exactly as it should be and I hope that it lasts for many generations to come. I am a rule follower, so almost anything that is handed to me is sure to be followed. I am somebody who loves to please everyone around me, so I follow along with the pack and do what I am suppose to do.
Question #5: Do you think that everyone should bow down to Mao or someone else? Maybe even you?
Answer #5: As much as I would love to be the center of attention, I think that everybody should worship Mao. He has worked so hard to get here. I completely support him. Anyone who doesn’t worship him should most definitely get in to serious trouble. I am a great leader, but I think that he is even better of a leader than I am. I mainly have experience in small crowds, not the entire country!
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