Interview with Wang Guizhi
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- Title:
- Interview with Wang Guizhi
- Date:
- January 26, 2012
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Wang Guizhi (b. 1954) is a resident of Hezhuang Village, Linying County, Luohe City, Henan Province. She said that she was little when the famine happened. Children in the village were so starved that they just sat there all day. Her grandfather died of starvation. People were not allowed to cook at home. Those who can walk long distance all went to Shaanxi Province to beg for food.
王贵枝(1954年生)回忆饥荒时说那时候小孩子们饿得跑不动,整天坐在家里。她的爷爷饿死了。各家不许做饭。村里走得动的都去陕西逃荒要饭了。
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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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