Interview with Zhou Nianying
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- Title:
- Interview with Zhou Nianying
- Date:
- July 1, 2010
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Zhou Nianying (b. 1940) is a resident of Changxing Village, Gaolong Town, Chaling County, Hunan Province. She was born in a nearby town called Zhoubi, and married to a man in Changxing Village in 1957. In this interview, Zhou recalls how she participated in constructing blast furnace as a pregnant woman during the Great Leap Forward, and how she starved for limited food supplies during the Great Famine.
周年英(1940年生)是湖南省茶陵县高陇镇长兴村村民,1957年从隔壁的州比镇嫁到长兴村。在这段口述中,周老人讲述了大跃进期间自己怀着身孕参加大炼钢铁,以及大饥荒期间因粮食匮乏挨饿的经历。
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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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- 009127403
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- zhounianying
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