Interview with Yu Meirong
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- Title:
- Interview with Yu Meirong
- Date:
- January 24, 2012
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Yu Meirong is a resident of Dameng Village, Linying County, Luohe City, Henan Province. Yu is the interviewer Guo Rui’s great grandmother. Yu and her husband tried to feed Yu’s sister’s child (Guo Rui’s great uncle) at home. They gave the child their own buns and ate wild vegetables or wheat seedlings. Yu had two daughters in her 40s. Yu says that her parents and older brother were starved to death in 1942 or 1958.
于美荣居住于漯河市临颍县杜曲镇大孟村郑阁,是采访人郭睿的太姥姥。于老人说她和丈夫曾把她姐姐家的孩子(采访人郭睿的三姥爷)抱回来喂养,两人省下窝窝头给孩子吃,自己吃野菜或者麦苗。于老人四十多岁的时候才有了两个女儿。老人说自己的父母和哥哥在1942年或者1958年被饿死。
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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- interviews
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- Chinese
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- The Memory Project
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- https://find.library.duke.edu/catalog/DUKE009127403
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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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- RL10171mpg0135
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- 009127403
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- yumeirong
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