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Xinyang:
Xinyang (simplified Chinese: 信阳; traditional Chinese: 信陽; pinyin: Xìnyáng; Postal map spelling: Sinyang) is a prefecture-level city in southeastern Henan province, People's Republic of China, the southernmost such administrative division in the province.
According to Yang Jisheng, in his influential book "Tombstone," Xinyang provides one of the most telling, and horific, anecdotes of the failure of Mao's "Great Leap Forward." By the Spring of 1960, as a result of mass famine, corpses lay on the roads and in the fields, hardened by winter cold and bent. Many of the corpses had holes in their buttocks and legs, where flesh had been torn out. Survivors blamed dogs for the disfigurement, but the dogs had been eaten. In truth, cannibalism was the explanation. That winter people had preyed upon the dead. All told, of the 8 million people who lived in Xinyang, 1 million perished in the famine.