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Republic of China 37th Year
Republic of China 113th Year
is called 2024 Anno Domini
by everyone else.
I carried firecrackers to my
great-grandfather’s tomb in Huang Mei Village,
Hubei Province, Mainland China.
My grandfather and father kneed
in front of the mossed marble stone
carved with:
铁聂 Tie Nie,
光绪34年生 (Born in Guang Xu 34th Year)
民国三十七年毙(Died in Republic of China 37th Year)
铁Tie means iron. My great-grandfather named
my grandfather 铁春Tie Chun, meaning iron spring.
Tie died in the last year of the republic.
He wouldn’t know that a year later, Kuomintang
was driven to Taiwan, and Mao built Communist China,
replacing the republic calendar with Anno Domino.
He would be surprised that he
can’t visit the Republic of China
in Taiwan without a visa.
Tie became a nationless soul. Technically speaking,
he’s a republican citizen buried in the enemy’s soil.
But would he genuinely care?
When he was sowing in the field,
the republic was born in Wuhan,
the city next to Huang Mei Village.
When he was harvesting rice paddles,
Japanese occupied capital Nanjing,
and the republic government relocated to Wuhan.
When his wife gave him a second baby,
the Communists built a secret
intelligence station in Wuhan.
When he named his second child Tie Chun
after the blossoming plum trees in that spring,
Japan surrendered to the Allies on Missouri.
When he was grounded in his bed by tuberculosis,
President Chiang lost to the Communists in the
Yangtze River and retreated across the Taiwan Strait.
His life proved to be the
opposite of his name.
He lived like a broken iron.
My grandfather never remembers his father’s face.
I imagine Tie to be a skinny, cowardly, stubborn
man with heavy hip pain and little education.
He wouldn’t have known the difference
between capitalism and socialism, between Mao and Chiang.
To him, patriotism is too vague.
He is just a farmer. The only emperor
who once and forever claimed his loyalty
was the weather.
He must have prayed in front
of the Dragon King’s temple every year
for gentle breeze and timid rain.
He must have mistaken the distant
sound of shooting and bombing
as the celebration of someone’s marriage.
He would have felt happy when he heard of
the defeat of Japan and the end of the war
from his tradesman brother.
He must have thought that peace would prevail
for the next thousand years. Maybe it’s
beyond his capacity to care.
Before he swallowed his last breath, he might have told
his wife that he regretted not being able to
support the family for another twenty years
and see his two sons bring
hardworking wives back home
and give birth to fat, white grandsons;
he might have told his younger brother to
marry his wife and help
raise their two babies;
he might have acquiesced
to the couple
to have three more babies on their own;
he might have heard
my grandfather crying
when he closed his eyelids.
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Zhuoyuan N. is a student from Shenzhen, China. You can find him drinking boba tea or hanging out with friends when he is not reading Agatha Christie. He is interested in the intersection of queer theory, history, human rights, political science, middle eastern studies, and literature. He has been actively involved in helping Afghan female refugees accessing English education.