Zhai Zhenhua (born 1951) is a Chinese autobiographical writer known for her memoir Red Flower of China, which detailed her teenage participation in Mao's Cultural Revolution.[1]
Zhai Zhenhua joined the Red Guard and as a fifteen-year-old participated in the violence of the Cultural Revolution.[2] She was later herself purged, but rehabilitated after working on the land and in a factory.[1]
She eventually emigrated to Canada, where she wrote her autobiography.[1]