Interview with Wang Fugui
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- Title:
- Interview with Wang Fugui
- Date:
- June 26, 2016
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Wang Fugui was born in 1954, was little during the famine. She remembered looking for anything to eat and some people died of starvation. During the The campaign to Destroy the Four Olds in late 1960s, the village Ancestral hall was demolished, statues of buddha were destroyed and burned. When she was older, she worked at the construction sites of reservoirs and water channels.
王富贵1954年生,饥荒时她还小,记得找各种东西来吃,有人饿死。她记得破四旧的时候,村里把老祠堂打掉了。菩萨都打掉烧了。再大了一些就做民工,东南西北去修水库、渠道。
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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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