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1. Hero of Taiwan's Restoration
ONE of China's great national heroes, whose name is cherished by the whole people, is the scholar-soldier Cheng Cheng-kung (better known to foreign historians and students as Koxinga). His name is
Author: AH YING Year 1955 Issue 11 PDF HTML
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2. How the BJ-130 Light Truck Was Made
A NEW two-ton light truck, the BJ-130, has appeared more and more often in the last several years in China's cities, countryside and mountain areas.The BJ-130 was designed and made by a small Peking
Author: AH FA Year 1975 Issue 9 PDF HTML
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3. No One Falls Behind
EARLY in 1972 my pupil Chang Chu-tung became ill and had to stay home for a while. Her mother came to me, "My daughter is so worried that she'll fall behind in her studies that she often cries." I
Author: YANG AH-LI Year 1973 Issue 6 PDF HTML
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4. A New Symphonic Work
A SYMPHONIC WORK based on the long-popular Peking opera Taking Tiger Mountain by Strategy combining orchestral music with choral and solo singing has been winning wide acclaim from
Author: AH NEH-CHIEN Year 1976 Issue 10 PDF HTML
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5. ILI- NORTHWEST BORDERLAND
DORO doro yaksi!"More than once during a recent two-month journey around the plains and pastures of the Ili Kazakh Autonomous Chou we heard the farmers and herdsmen say these words, which mean "We
Author: SUNG WEN-HSIANG and CHENG AH-KUN Year 1963 Issue 12 PDF HTML
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6. I Saw You. Cuba!
Flames in the Caribbean Dyed the sky red. I saw you, Cuba Across the sea. What is that In the battle smoke? Horses, cannons, trucks Bearing the will of all Cuba. You march forward with pride, You
Author: LI YING Year 1961 Issue 6 PDF HTML
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7. TU FU RECALLS
The life of the poet Tu Fu (712-770) spanned a period in Chinese history when, after a century of great prosperity, the Tang dynasty entered its decline. Born in Honan province, Tu Fu was the
Author: YUAN YING Year 1962 Issue 9 PDF HTML
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8. FOR THE GREATER GOOD
IT WAS February 6. The rice should have been sown long ago in southern Fukien. But as one looked east from the banks of the Chiulung River, there was only a vast expanse of empty paddy fields,
Author: YING HUA Year 1963 Issue 11 PDF HTML
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9. Shops and Shoppers in Shanghai
Both in its busiest shopping centre and in quiet neighbourhood stores, Shanghai now offers its seven million residents an unprecedented variety of goods. To learn in greater detail how they were
Author: LI YING Year 1964 Issue 10 PDF HTML
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10. A Progressive Literature for Asia and Africa
Twenty-nine writers from Cambodia, Cameroon, Ceylon, Indonesia, Japan, Sudan, Thailand, Zimbabwe and China gathered in Peking last December. They reviewed the favourable situation for the
Author: YUAN YING Year 1965 Issue 4 PDF HTML