Interview with Guo Diankun
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- Title:
- Interview with Guo Diankun
- Date:
- January 31, 2012
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Guo Diankun (b.1934) is a resident of Daguo Village, Linying County, Luohe City, Henan Province. He went to work at Baiguishan Reservoir in 1958 and was back at village in 1960. The production team let someone else to go to the reservoir instead and Guo stayed to raise animals. When people ate at the eating halls, since his mother worked in one of them, he could get some food from her.
郭电坤(1934年生)是河南省临颍县大郭乡大郭村村民。1958年去过白龟山水库,1960年回村,生产队照顾他,让别人替他去水库,他则在生产队养牲口。吃食堂的时候,他的母亲在食堂里工作,可以拿点东西吃。
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- The Memory Project
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- The Memory Project Oral History collection | 民间记忆计划口述史, 2009-2016
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