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1. The Art of Ming Dynasty Furniture
THE high artistic standard of the furniture of the Ming dynasty (1368 - 1644) still draws deep and thoughtful appreciation today. Its basic structure - derived from the timber framework employed in
Author: LO WU-YI Year 1962 Issue 5 PDF HTML
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2. Nanking - A Changing City
SHORTLY after Nanking was liberated, I attended a conference to discuss plans for the future of the city. At an informal gathering before the session, my own group of educational workers proposed
Author: WU YI-FANG Year 1959 Issue 8 PDF HTML
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3. The Overseas Chinese Question in Indonesia Should be Settled in the Bandung Spirit
BEFORE my return to my homeland in 1952, I spent more than 40 years in Indonesia, where I was born. There I was educated and began my working life. Like the overwhelming majority of overseas Chinese
Author: WU YI-HSIU Year 1960 Issue 3 PDF HTML
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4. WOMEN ARE EQUALS
OF all the great changes that have transformed China since the liberation, one of the most remarkable is the greatly altered position of women. For the first time in Chinese history, women are really
Author: LO CHIUNG Year 1953 Issue 2 PDF HTML
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5. 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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6. The Tale of a Cobbler
WHAT would you like to do when you grow up, children?""Mend shoes, like you, Papa," all three youngsters replied.The father swept the children into his arms and said, "Good fellows! I'll try and
Author: LO YAO Year 1961 Issue 11 PDF HTML
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7. How We Killed Three Tigers
(As told to Huang Yo-mien)Lo Hsueh-fang is a young man of Miao nationality, leader of a famous team of peasant hunters in Kweichow province. He was interviewed in Peking, where he had come to take
Author: LO HSUEH-FANG Year 1956 Issue 7 PDF HTML
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8. The Basic Geography of China
CHINA is the size of all Europe, but does not resemble it in relief, mainly because of dissimilar effects of the movements of the earth's crust. Its climate too is different, due to its geographical
Author: LO KAI-FU Year 1956 Issue 12 PDF HTML
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9. Father and Daughter
BEFORE the course of the Shu River in Shantung province was changed, flood plagued the land around Yu Village every year. Even if people were lucky enough to reap a wheat harvest, they were likely to
Author: LO PIN-CHI Year 1957 Issue 5 PDF HTML
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10. An "Underground Sea" in East China
AVAST subterranean "sea", about 200,000 square kilometres in extent, has recently been discovered under the East China Plain. It is not, of course, a real sea but a water-bearing formation, or aquifer
Author: LO KUO-YU Year 1960 Issue 4 PDF HTML