Danh ngôn của Leana S. Wen

In December of 1990, just before my eighth birthday, I left China for the United States. My father was a political dissident, and after he was released from prison, we joined my mother in a little town in the mountains of Utah. It was quite a change from my hometown of Shanghai, a city of 25 million people.
In December of 1990, just before my eighth birthday, I left China for the United States. My father was a political dissident, and after he was released from prison, we joined my mother in a little town in the mountains of Utah. It was quite a change from my hometown of Shanghai, a city of 25 million people.
Vào tháng 12 năm 1990, ngay trước sinh nhật lần thứ tám của tôi, tôi rời Trung Quốc để đến Hoa Kỳ. Cha tôi là một nhà bất đồng chính kiến, và sau khi ông ra tù, chúng tôi cùng mẹ đến một thị trấn nhỏ ở vùng núi Utah. Đó là một sự thay đổi hoàn toàn so với quê hương Thượng Hải của tôi, thành phố 25 triệu dân.
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