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The contents include: Shandong people and "going east", memory, northeast indigenous people, forcing prostitutes and so on.
2 "Journey to the West" Author:, Yang Beixing, Liu.
From 65438 to the middle and late 1970s, a once-in-a-century famine occurred in China, which was called "Ding 'e Extraordinary Famine" in history. More than 20 million victims in Shandong Province have merged into a torrent of going to Kanto ... Natural disasters are constant, man-made disasters are frequent, and people are struggling in Eight-Nation Alliance's invasion of Beijing, the Boxer Rebellion, the Russo-Japanese War and other disasters. ...
3 "Breaking Through the Kanto with Tears: A Family History" Jilin Publishing House
4 "A Brief History of Shandong Immigrants in the Qing Dynasty and the Republic of China" Author: Lu Yu
5 Zhang Limin: "A Brief Analysis of the Migration Tide of Going to Kanto", Research on Social and Economic History of China, Vol.27, No.2,1998,61page.
6 Zhang Hongxiang: Historical Achievements of Farmers in Modern North China, in China Rural Society in the Twentieth Century (Beijing: China Archives Publishing House, 1996).
7 "Dream of Guandong Road: An Anecdote of a Traveler's Descendants" Author: Lu Hong Kong International Yanhuang Culture Publishing House
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