Interview with Liu Lanfang
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- Title:
- Interview with Liu Lanfang
- Date:
- December 26, 2010
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Liu Lanfang (b. 1931) is a resident of Liangmeng Village, Zhuliang Town, Qingzhou City, Shandong Province. In this interview, Liu recalls that crops were left uncollected and got rotten in the field during the Great Leap Forward, while during the Great Famine some villagers starved to death and some ate dead bodies. At that time, Liu had to take her children to beg food in the mountains.
刘兰芳(1931年生)是山东省青州市朱良镇良孟村村民。在这段口述中,刘老人回忆大跃进时期粮食烂在地里没人收割,到了大饥荒时期村里饿死人、人吃人。当时刘老人不得不带着孩子去山里要饭。
Transcripts for this interview and more may be available under the ‘Documents’ link above. 采访抄录和相关内容,请点击查看上面的’Documents’链接。
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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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