Description
Sent-down, rusticated, or educated youth, also known as the zhiqing, were young people who left the urban districts of the People's Republic of China to live and work in rural areas as part of the Down to the Countryside Movement from the 1950s to the end of the Cultural Revolution. Most young people who went to the rural communities had received a primary- or secondary-school education, and only a small minority had reached the post-secondary level.