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What contribution did Zhang Chunru make?

Zhang Chunru is a second generation Chinese American born in New Jersey. What is striking about Zhang Chunru is that she is good at describing the life of China people in China and the United States in a novel and unique way, revealing the little-known important historical materials of China history and American Chinese history, as well as works such as Biography of Qian Xuesen, Nanjing Massacre and Chinese in the United States.

In particular, the Nanjing Massacre published by 1997 describes the details of the rape, abuse and killing of a large number of Japanese civilians in Nanjing. It is listed as recommended reading by The New York Times and called one of the best books of the year by book reviews. It is famous for publishing the British historical work Nanjing Massacre.

Other works: The Mystery of Qian Xuesen, the Father of Chinese Missiles, also known as Silk, published in 1996. Silk tells the story of China scientist Qian Xuesen's contribution to American rocket science and technology, and how he left the United States as a victim of McCarthyism and returned to China to engage in missile development.

Chinese Americans. In April 2003, Zhang Chunru's Chinese in America: A Narrative History was published in Los Angeles. She also toured the United States to give publicity speeches on the theme of this book. "Chinese in America" tells the history of Chinese immigrants in the United States for 150 years, making the discrimination suffered by early Chinese public.