The title might have been written by Mao himself. In-stead, it was dictated by the revealing, intimate, never-before-published recollections of Li Yinqiao, Mao's body-guard, and brought to light by the author Quan Yanchi.
After fifteen years of devoted service, Li received this request from Mao: "If what happens in my family is a secret to others, it is not a secret to you. But don't write about me while rm still alive; wait until I die, and write truthfully when you do." For the first time, the personal, inside story of China's dynamic leader and world statesman is told--the life and thought of Mao, the husband, father, comrade-in-arms, the peasant's son. The recollections, only now made public in English, provide the reader with a refreshingly different perspective from any of the many other works about Mao. Highlighting the book are photographs, pub-lished here for the first time.
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Preface
How I Became Mao's Bodyguard
Mao Enjoys a Challenge
When the Bombers Came
Things That Upset Mao
Mao in Tears
Mao in a Temper
Snow, Money and Mao
Mao's Reaction to "Long Live Chairman Mao!"
Mao--the "Rustic"
Stewed Pork: Mao's Favourite Dish
What Plagues Mao
Mao Declares the Founding of New China
Mao's Life with Jiang Qing
Mao the Mediator
Mao's Treatment of Those Whom He Knew
Mao Bringing Up His Children
Mao's Sense of Humour
Mao: a Book Enthusiast
Mao Seeks Ways to Open Up China
What Mao Never Managed to Accomplish