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My Poems & Paintings: Life & Death in China - Traditional Chinese:
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In this book, the author inherited her family tradition of studying poetry and painting, expressing her love and respect for nature, and using poems described the tragic experiences of her family and all those harmed by tyranny and explored the injustice in China through the suffering and deaths of her family members since 1949. Poems and paintings allow readers to feel beauty, enlighten their souls, and stimulate people's interest in poetry and paintings, and broaden readers' horizons, live with a more open mind, and gain a deeper understanding of the world and parents' influence on their children and the society. In the book, the author tells how she began to publish scientific articles and contribute to engineering research while she was an undergraduate student in China. However, she was jealous and suppressed and had to choose to study in the United States and obtain her Ph.D. in Biomedical Engineering. The author became an American professor of Biomedical Engineering, she has published numerous articles in prestigious journals and obtained several patents with her name as the first author, to making her contribution to science and technology. As described in this book, the author served as an Associate Director for "The Center for Urban Politics and Policy" after graduated from the Harvard University's Kennedy School of Government, she committed to improving higher education outcomes especially for minority students in the United student. Her efforts were respected and appreciated by students and recognized and commended by society. She was praised in 2010 for her achievements in the well-known magazine of Higher Education "Washington Monthly" "College Dropout Factories" by the Authors Ben Miller and Phuong Ly.