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1. A Soldier-Sculptor
THE clay figures illustrated be- low are the latest works of P.L.A. soldier Chiu Chih-hai.He was born in a poor peasant family ground down by class exploitation and national oppression in the old
Author: CHING WEN Year 1970 Issue 6 PDF HTML
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2. How the Demand for Textiles Is Met
THE busiest counter at the supply and marketing cooperative of the Tungpeiwang brigade in the western suburbs of Peking is that selling textiles. This is true of all such co-ops throughout the country
Author: CHING WEN Year 1975 Issue 2 PDF HTML
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3. What I Gained and What I Discarded
IN all my 27 years as a revolu- tionary worker, I have never experienced so deep an education as in the present great proletarian cultural revolution. This movement, launched and developed under the
Author: YEN WEN-CHING Year 1967 Issue 5 PDF HTML
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4. Learning from the Afro-Asian Players
IN the brief period of the table tennis tournament, we deepened our friendship with players from the two continents and learned much from their fighting spirit, sportsmanship and experience.The first
Author: Chinese Table Tennis Players Li Ching-kuang, Tiao Wen-yuan and Cheng Huai-ying Year 1972 Issue 2 PDF HTML
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5. A Tractor Station Starts Work
LAST SPRING, I went down to a state tractor station that had been established a year earlier near the Dawn Collective Farm in the outskirts of Hailung, Liaoning province, in northeast China. It was a
Author: TIEN CHING Year 1955 Issue 3 PDF HTML
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6. Golden Autumn
IN the seventh month the millet ripened. The sorghum was harvested in the eighth month, and toward its end the rice too was nearly ready.The glowing sunshine gave the heavily-laden stalks in the
Author: CHING LIN Year 1959 Issue 4 PDF HTML
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7. Meetings by Phone Speed Production
Conference by telephone is becoming widely used to facilitate collective decision and keep the wheels of socialist construction throughout our vast country rolling fast and smoothly. Through the
Author: LING CHING Year 1959 Issue 11 PDF HTML
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8. Warm Women Say: Dining Halls Are Good!
AFTER nearly a year and a half in operation, the community dining halls in the countryside are here to stay. A majority of farm families have joined them, finding the food better, cheaper and more
Author: LO CHING Year 1960 Issue 3 PDF HTML
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9. Women in a City Commune
THE WAY the Peihsinchiao People's Commune in the northeastern section of Peking's old city is changing the life of the women in the neighbourhood can be seen from the story of 40-year-old Kao
Author: YANG CHING Year 1961 Issue 4 PDF HTML
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10. On Horse Rock Mountain
SNOWFLAKES whirled in the grey sky. The northwest wind whistled angrily through bare branches and cut across hands and faces like a knife.Ten men wearing grey cotton-padded uniforms were marching
Author: CHUN CHING Year 1962 Issue 2 PDF HTML