Characters
Plot Events
Communism
Theme
Misc.
100

This memoir’s narrator and author who grows up during the Cultural Revolution and fights his way toward education and hope.

Who is Da Chen?

100

The memoir opens during this major political movement that shapes Da Chen’s village life.

What is the Cultural Revolution?

100

Early in the memoir, villagers repeat political slogans supporting this ruling ideology that controls daily life.

What is Communism?

100

This theme appears early when Da’s family is judged for being from a “landlord” background.

What is discrimination?

100

In the opening chapters, Da describes the simple dirt paths and small homes of his childhood, revealing the  setting.

What is a small mountain village? (Chinese Village)

200

This character, who at first seems to compete with Da for school popularity, ends up befriending him and even inviting him to his home.

Who is Mr Buckle’s Son?

200

In the opening pages, Da Chen recalls watching groups of these government affiliated teenagers marching with armbands and shouting slogans.

What are Red Guards?

200

Communist officials in the village enforce loyalty by gathering people for loud, mandatory political meetings.

What are political rallies?

200

Villagers whisper at home but shout slogans in public, showing this theme about this emotion.

What is fear?

200

The year’s where this memoir takes place, also the years where Mao Zedong's Great Proletarian Cultural Revolution began.

What were the 1960s?

300

This parent is introduced as a former “landlord”—a label that causes the entire family to face discrimination.

Who is Baba (Da Chen’s father)?

300

Early in the story, Da Chen notices villagers fear this type of sudden visit, which could lead to punishment or confiscation of property.

What is a political inspection/raid?

300

Villagers avoid saying anything critical of the government because communist authorities punish those accused of this.

What is speaking against the party?

300

Suppressing what people can say and do, showing this theme about power over everyday life in communism.

What is government control?

300

Da says that even everyday objects—like posters or loudspeakers—are used to spread political messages.

What are propaganda tools? 

400

This high-ranking village organizer leads political meetings that Da Chen describes.

Who is the village Party secretary?

400

Da Chen describes adults whispering about the past, especially this dangerous label attached to his family.

What is a landlord family?

400

Da notices that almost every building in the village displays posters and slogans praising this political leader.

Who is Chairman Mao?
400

Da Chen’s relationship with his parents reveals this important value.

What is respect/obedience?

400

Da realizes that even teachers judge students based on their class labels, showing that this place is also affected by politics.

What is the school?

500

This relative is mentioned early as someone whose past and political label affect Da Chen’s whole family even after many years.

Who is Da Chen’s grandfather the “landlord”?

500

Early in the book, villagers speak in hushed voices whenever they mention old memories or anything that might get them in trouble.

What is communism censorship?

500

Da learns that one’s fate under the communist government is determined not by personal actions but by this inherited political label.

What is “class background”?

500

In both To Live, and Colors of the mountain, characters must keep going despite fear, loss, and unfair treatment, showing this major theme about surviving difficult times with determination.

What is perseverance?

500

This common household item was sold so the Chen family wasn’t so poor.

What are doorknobs?