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    <subfield code="a">Part 1. The interviewee was born into a treba household and tended sheep and goats as a young boy. At the age of twelve, he became a monk in the Sera Monastery and describes his lifestyle. When the revolt broke out, the interviewee's brother, who was also a monk, was given a gun and sent to guard the mountain range near Sera. After the revolution, the interviewee was sent to school for a short time and then worked as a farmer. In 1964, he went to work at the Leather factory, and describes in detail about joining the fighting between the two groups at the Leather Factory, the 7.1. State Farm and the Cement Factory. The subject also discusses the Cleanup of the Class Ranks.</subfield>
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    <subfield code="a">Part 2. The subject describes the Cleanup of the Class Ranks, and how the Dictatorship Team led inquiries and made the people and monks suffer. He tells how some people were accused of being prostitutes and how struggle sessions were held. Most of the leaders of the factory suffered from the struggle sessions during the Cultural Revolution, except for one leader called Miao who used to be a war hero in the mainland China wars.</subfield>
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