This was a fantastic companion piece to Jung Chang's 'Wild Swans'. Aiping Mu, like Jung Chang, relates her own childhood and family experiences through the Cultural Revolution, giving a good insight into that terrible time. 'Vermilion Gate' is not as easy or interesting a read as 'Wild Swans', but Mu provides many more details, facts and research sources to substantiate both authors' claims. I did find myself, at times while reading 'Wild Swans' thinking, "Is she making this up? Is she embellishing for dramatic effect? Is this really accurate or is it just how SHE sees it?" Mu's experiences were not dissimilar to Chang's and for me, her meticulous annotations and dispassionate telling gave credence to Chang's story as well as her own. It's a bit boring going through those annotations, but necessary to verify the claims of the absolute horror and insanity of that time for Chinese people.
This is an important book in understanding China's history.