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Book One 2
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2Why did Chen Bi have a big nose that was so different from everyone else’s? Probably only hismother can answer that question.
His father, Chen E (Forehead), with the style name Tianting (Middle of the Forehead), was theonly man in the village with two wives. A well-educated man, he came from a family that had farmeda hundred acres of prime land, run a distillery, and owned a business in Harbin before theestablishment of the People’s Republic. Chen’s first wife, a local, had borne him four daughters. Hefled north just before Liberation, but was brought back from the northeast in the custody1 of YuanLian and a pair of militiamen around 1951. He had fled alone, leaving his wife and daughters at homein the village, but brought another woman back with him. This woman, who had brown hair and blueeyes and looked to be in her early thirties, was called Ailian. She carried in her arms a spotted2 dog,and since she and Chen E had married before Liberation, it was perfectly3 legal for him to have twowives. Poor, unmarried village men were upset that Chen had two wives and half jokingly asked himif they could share one of them. Chen could only grin in response, a look somewhere betweenlaughing and crying. The two Chen wives lived in the same house at first, but since they fought likecats and dogs, Chen received permission to put his junior wife up in two rooms next to the school,given that the school buildings had once housed his family’s distillery, which meant that the tworooms counted as his property. He reached an agreement with the women that he’d divide his timebetween them. The dog the light-haired woman had brought with her was tormented4 to death byvillage mongrels, and not long after Ailian buried it she gave birth to Chen Bi. People liked to saythat he was a reincarnation of the spotted dog, which might explain his ultra keen sense of smell. Bythat time, my aunt had returned from the county seat, where she’d gone to learn the newest methodsof midwifery. She became the first professional midwife in the entire township. That was in 1953.
In 1953, villagers were adamantly5 opposed to new midwifery methods, thanks to rumours
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