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From
Eclipse of the Bright Moon...
Deng Xiaoping said
that when you open the windows, the
flies come in. In the Spring of 1989,
China opened its windows wider then
ever before to the fresh breezes of
freedom. From Deng’s point of view,
the flies had come in and needed to be
swatted.
One fly had stopped
beating its wings today. Hu Yaobang
had died, and the government would not
announce it for three more days. Then
the rumor would brew that he had been
swatted. The rumor would be enough to
stir up the hurricane of events, the
eye of which would sweep across
Tiananmen Square in Beijing, and the
winds of which would extend out
thousands of miles to batter all of
China. Eight hundred miles southwest
of Beijing, the city of Xi’an where
Professor Dan Norton was teaching
American literature and Western
history would be especially hard hit.
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