Interview with Xiong Yun
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- Title:
- Interview with Xiong Yun
- Date:
- March 16, 2016
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Xiong Yun (b. 1940) is a resident of Xiaobaipo Village, Kuanzhuang, Fuming County, Kunming, Yunnan Province. During the period of communal canteens, Xiong was a teenager. Many people were slowly starved to death. Thus, a 'nutrition canteen' was set up to amass sick people and serve a little bit more rice. Later when individual families could keep pigs, people had to hand in their pork and offer a pig tail as evidence. Xiong was a teacher in a non-public school in the village and was paid poorly.
熊云(1940年生)是云南省昆明市富民县款庄乡小白坡村村民。公社食堂时期,熊老人才十几岁。当时很多人慢慢饿死,于是当地办了'营养食堂',把身体差的人聚集起来多给他们一点米。每家可以养猪以后,杀猪必须上交,并拿猪尾巴证明。他在村里当民办教师,待遇很差。
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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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