Wu Tinqia | 吴廷恰, 2013

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Wu Tinqia (b. 1942) was born in Longju Village, Baimi Town, Hejiang County, Sichuan Province. In this interview, he talks about his family being classified as landlord, two were even killed during the Land Reform. He talks about what people ate and how some stole food during the Great Famine. He also remembers the struggle sessions during the Cultural Revolution.

吴廷恰1942年出生于四川省合江市白米乡龙聚村。在这段口述中,他说起了土改时吴家被判为地主,有两人被枪毙。大饥荒时期人们吃的东西,有人偷食物,还有文革时的批斗会。

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