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1. The Remaking of a Cadre
THE thunder of machines, the sparkle of white-hot steel in the converters, steelworkers fighting in the blazing heat for more steel. Every day these scenes make my heart beat faster as I enter the
Author: LI KUANG Year 1970 Issue 9 PDF HTML
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2. UNCOVERING HIDDEN RICHES
CHINESE geologists, during the past three years, have discovered far greater reserves of mineral wealth in our country than were ever known before. No longer thwarted by the lack of interest of
Author: LI SZE-KUANG Year 1953 Issue 1 PDF HTML
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3. Tracking the Army Worm
ENORMOUSLY destructive to growing cereals, especially to rice, wheat, millet and maize, the army worm is among China's eight most harmful insect pests listed for eradication in the National Programme
Author: LI KUANG-PO Year 1965 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. MIDDLE SCHOOLS for the COUNTRYSIDE
WHEN China's big leap forward began in 1958, new things blossomed all over the country like flowers. The agricultural middle schools were among them. In March of that year, two were set up in Kiangsu
Author: CHEN KUANG Year 1960 Issue 2 PDF HTML
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6. Paper and Pencil
THE YEAR 1942 was the most difficult for the old liberated areas, being both attacked by the Japanese and blockaded for supply by the Kuomintang forces. Our unit of the Eighth Route Army, active in
Author: PU KUANG Year 1962 Issue 3 PDF HTML
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7. Artists in a Village
FOR eight months from the winter of 1964 to the summer of 1965, seven artists of whom I was one worked in the Shih-chiayeh Chuang production brigade in the northern part of Shansi. We stayed in the
Author: SU KUANG Year 1966 Issue 6 PDF HTML
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8. People's Army Wins New Merits for the People
A YEAR ago in January 1967, at the critical moment when the great proletarian cultural revolution entered the stage of struggles to seize power, Chairman Mao, our great supreme commander, issued a
Author: HSUEH KUANG Year 1968 Issue 2 PDF HTML
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9. Women's Liberation Through Struggle
I WAS BORN in a poor family in Nankung, a small county town in southern Hopei province, and in 1936 entered the normal school there. I was very indignant at the society that allowed the bloodsucking
Author: HSU KUANG Year 1973 Issue 3 PDF HTML
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10. Women's Liberation-Part of the Revolutionary Movement
WOMEN around the world have fought long and hard to free themselves from discrimination and oppression so they can play a full role in social life and human progress. Experience has taught Chinese
Author: HSU KUANG Year 1975 Issue 6 PDF HTML