Interview with Li Shaozhong
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- Title:
- Interview with Li Shaozhong
- Date:
- February 14, 2012
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Li Shaozhong (b.1944) was born in Baiyun Village, Fengqing Town, Yunnan Province. He used to be a militiaman. In this interview, Li recalls his experiences during the Great Famine – communal dining, communal labor, and constructing blast furnace. He also explains the militarized organization of villages at that time.
李绍忠1944年出生于云南省凤庆县白云村。他曾经是一名民兵。在这段口述中,李老人回忆了大饥荒期间集体吃饭,集体干活,以及大炼钢铁的经历。他还解释了那个时期对村子的军事化组织 。
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- Chinese
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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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- lishaozhong
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