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1. For the Love of Peonies
Painter HAO LIANGBIN tells of his lifelong love affair with peonies.I HAVE painted peonies for about 30 years. Now that I'm somewhat known, people call me the Peony King. I have been fond of peonies
Author: HAO LIANGBIN Year 1991 Issue 10 PDF HTML
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2. WINTER WARMTH
AS PUNCTUAL as the calendar, the weather changed on the morning of the first official day of winter. The sky, which for weeks had been high and clear, was veiled by thin yellowish-grey clouds. The
Author: HAO JAN Year 1961 Issue 1 PDF HTML
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3. Young Leader in the Countryside
IN seven years Nanliu Village has transformed itself from one of Shansi province's poorest into one of its most advanced commune brigades. Things have greatly changed since the winter afternoon in
Author: WU HAO Year 1964 Issue 10 PDF HTML
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4. Writing - for Whom?
IN the winter of 1949, the year the People's Republic of China was founded, I was doing youth work for a district Communist Party committee. The countryside was still scarred from the wounds
Author: HAO JAN Year 1972 Issue 5 PDF HTML
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5. Treasure-Trove of Very Early Silks
DESIGNS in a recent find of silk fabrics predate by several hundred years the earliest examples previously unearthed. Among those in a collection of silks from a tomb in Hubei province probably
Author: PENG HAO Year 1982 Issue 8 PDF HTML
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6. Ancient Bronze Statues Discovered in Sichuan
AMONG a treasure-trove of bronze artifacts discovered in Sichuan province last summer were 1,000 statues similar to bronze pieces found previously in Egypt and Greece but never before in China.The
Author: WEN HAO Year 1987 Issue 6 PDF HTML
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7. An Ancient Water Town
THE AREA around Lake Tai-hu in Jiangsu province is crisscrossed by many rivers and canals and dotted with lakes and ponds. People have lived by these waters for centuries, building up villages and
Author: QIAN HAO Year 1990 Issue 2 PDF HTML
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8. Lesson 1: Greetings
Starting with this issue, "Language Corner" will present a three-year course prepared by Lin Zhenzong and Hao Jie from the Language and Culture Center for Foreign Diplomatic Missions.At the request
Author: HAO JIE Year 1992 Issue 1 PDF HTML
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9. Lesson 2: Simple Questions and Answers
Questions and answers are necessary for daily communication. In Chinese interrogative sentences are formed by phrases or sentence patterns, and the answers follow the form of the questions. Below are
Author: HAO JIE Year 1992 Issue 2 PDF HTML
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10. Lesson 3: Simple Sentences
For a beginning learner of Chinese simple sentences may be a good way to start.A simple sentence in Chinese usually consists of two parts, subject and predicate. For example;Subject Predicate1. 中国很大。
Author: HAO JIE Year 1992 Issue 3 PDF HTML