"My parents never complimented me; they never even said, "Thank you." If I reported any accomplishment to them, they would say disapprovingly, "If a flower is fragrant, people would naturally know it." Instead, I was constantly reminded to do my best to bring credit to my family and the name of "Wong". A disgraceful deed would downgrade my family, not just myself."
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Jade Snow Wong
Jade Snow Wong (January 21, 1922 – March 16, 2006) was a Chinese-American ceramic artist and author of two memoirs, Fifth Chinese Daughter (1950) and No Chinese Stranger (1975).
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