Wu Shiqi | 吴士奇, 2011

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Wu Shiqi (b. 1933) is a resident of Gaogezhuang Village, Yang Town, Shunyi District, Beijing. In this interview, Wu talks about his experience during the Great Famine. Wu was driving cart for the production team in Xiaodian Village, so he did not starve at all. However, because the production team in his village needed to build a kindergarten, the east side of his house had to be demolished.

吴士奇1933年出生,是北京市顺义区杨镇高各庄村民。在这段口述中,吴老人回忆了大饥荒时期吃食堂的经历。当时吴老人在小店为生产队赶车,所以没有挨饿,但因为村里要建幼儿园,吴老人家东边的房子都给拆了。

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