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[Echoes of Kuliang: A Legacy of Transnational Friendship and Homecoming]-[RT presents Echoes of Kuliang - EP5: Homecoming]

Round Table China · B2 · 2024-04-26

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Echoes of Kuliang: A Saga of Eternal Bonds

The final chapter of the radio drama series Echoes of Kuliang brings a poignant conclusion to the multi-generational journey of the Gardner family and their deep-rooted connection to the land and people of Kuliang, China. This summary explores the themes of destiny, wartime heroism, and the enduring power of human connection that transcend national boundaries.

The Discovery of Destiny

The narrative centers on the long-held search for Milton Gardner, an American who grew up in Kuliang and maintained a lifelong yearning for his childhood Chinese friends, Da Shan and Hai Yin. The discovery of an article in The People's Daily sparks a chain of events, eventually leading to a reunion that bridges the gap between the United States and China. This connection is described by the characters as Yuan Fen—a form of destiny that "brings us together from afar."

Wartime Heroism and Shared Sacrifice

The drama highlights the harrowing realities of the Japanese invasion. Through the character of Lieutenant Daniel, a Flying Tiger pilot (modeled after real-life veteran Donald E. McInnis), the story illustrates the selfless collaboration between Americans and Chinese locals. When Daniel is shot down, Guo Xiaoxian helps him escape, noting, "My father once saved an American missionary," cementing the family's history of standing with their American friends. The tragic death of Hai Yin, who died protecting her students during an air raid, serves as a powerful reminder of the sacrifices made for peace, a cause that fueled the "shared victory" of the Allied forces.

The Spirit of Kuliang: Shi Mei Shang Lian

Kuliang is depicted as a "heaven of memories and dreams" where cultural differences dissolved into community. The characters often reference the phrase Shi Mei Shang Lian, meaning "we are bounded by blood," to describe the deep connection forged in times of need. This bond is exemplified by the exchange of simple gifts—like a prime black chicken or a bamboo dragonfly—which symbolize a friendship that remains untouched by the passage of time or the complexities of global politics.

Bringing Milton Home

In 1992, Milton’s widow, Betty, travels to Kuliang to fulfill his final wish. She brings back ceramic vases, intended as a gift from Milton’s parents, and a cherished bamboo dragonfly. By burying the dragonfly beneath the "Grandpa Tree," she symbolically brings Milton’s spirit home. This act of closure resonates with the sentiment that "no matter the distance that separates us," the hearts of Kuliang remain forever connected.

A Legacy for Future Generations

The podcast concludes by transitioning from drama to historical reality. President Xi Jinping’s 2012 visit to the U.S. and his subsequent efforts to promote the "Bond of Kuliang" underscore the significance of these stories. As author Liu Zhonghan notes, the story of Milton and Betty is not just a personal history but a testament to how "Chinese and American peoples can transcend differences in system, culture and language." The legacy of Kuliang continues through the "Kuliang friends," descendants who return to the mountain to ensure that the spirit of peace and mutual care endures, proving that Kuliang remains, as the closing chant suggests, "forever greener."

🎯Key Sentences

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What's the hurry?
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Who's found whom?
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I figured it must be me twin.
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I hope he's all right.
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I should see if he needs help.
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📝Key Phrases

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inextricably linked
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brace yourselves
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come across
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take cover
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like the back of my hand
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📖 Transcript

Hello everybody, welcome to Round Table.
I'm He Yang. Today we present the final chapter of our captivating radio drama series, Echoes of Kool -Eung.
For the past four episodes, we've followed the extraordinary journey of the Gardner family whose lives have been inextricably linked to the land and people of Kool -Eung, China, across generations.
Now, in the fifth and final episode, we invite you to join us in witnessing the culmination of this timeless saga.
Brace yourselves, listeners, for an emotional and uplifting finale, Echoes of Kool -Eung, Homecoming.
The senior leader, Dong Xiaoping, and other statesmen have gathered in a special economic zone in southern China for a summit on the nation's economic reform program.

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