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Two notes about Nien Cheng From Kevin Chambers.

Already a subscriber? Log in. You've accessed 1 piece of free Sentinel content. Sign up for unlimited access. Try free. Nien Cheng has lived with the sweep of twentieth-century history. But the nearly seven years she spent in a small cell in a Shanghai prison was perhaps the pivotal period of her life. It was her years as a political prisoner during the Chinese Cultural Revolution of the late s and early s that also prompted Mme.

Cheng to write: "Throughout the years of my imprisonment, I had turned to God often and felt His presence.