Current Location: Home » Full Text Search
Your search : [ author:MA KO] Total 107 Search Results,Processed in 0.094 second(s)
-
1. A FIGHTING SONG IS BORN
The composer Hsien Hsing-hai (1905-1945), with his contemporary Nieh Erh (1912-1935), laid the foundations of revolutionary music in China. The son of a fisherman, he worked his way through music
Author: MA KO Year 1963 Issue 5 PDF HTML
-
2. Songs Play Their Part in Revolution
SINGING revolutionary songs is a part of the Chi- nese people's cultural life. In factories and on farms, in army camps, schools and offices, millions of people- have formed choruses. Besides
Author: MA KO Year 1965 Issue 6 PDF HTML
-
3. The Hsien Hsing-hai I Knew
SEPTEMBER 1945. All Yenan was jubilant. The war against the Japanese imperialists had ended with their unconditional surrender. People came out beating drums and gongs and dancing the yangko,
Author: MA KO Year 1976 Issue 2 PDF HTML
-
4. The Red Harbor Light
The Red Lantern is a revolutionary Peking Opera known and loved all over China, a story of the members of a communist railway worker's family who struggle - even to death - against the Japanese
Author: MA KO-CHIN Year 1974 Issue 12 PDF HTML
-
5. When Steel-Worhers Write New Poems
When the steel fighters write new poems,They don't need pen or paper; The blast furnace is their ink bottle, Molten iron their ink.When they write their poems on barren land, Forests of chimneys rise
Author: KO YUAN Year 1959 Issue 3 PDF HTML
-
6. The 'Flowers' of Chinghai
THE HEARTS of the people of Chinghai province Hans, Tibetans, Huis, Tus, Mongolians, Salas and Kazakhs - are as great and boundless as the grasslands on which they live. Old and young, men and women,
Author: KO HSING Year 1962 Issue 2 PDF HTML
-
7. Silkworms Travel 1,000 Kilometres
LAST AUTUMN when commune farmers in Fengcheng county, Liaoning province, lined up at the local purchasing station beside their carts piled high with baskets of pale yellow tussah silk cocoons, the
Author: WANG KO Year 1964 Issue 5 PDF HTML
-
8. The Story of a Revolutionary Composer
IN the autumn of 1946, a musician friend of mine who was with an army cultural troupe had occasion to spend the night with a group of peasants in a ruined hut in southern Jehol (now in Hopei) province
Author: CHEN KO Year 1964 Issue 11 PDF HTML
-
9. EXPLORING AN ISLAND OF SNAKES
A SMALL uninhabited island lies in the Pohai Sea near Talien in China's northeast. Though only a square kilometer in area, it is the home of thousands upon thousands of one of the most poisonous
Author: KO PO Year 1973 Issue 4 PDF HTML
-
10. NEW NOVELS
MORE than thirty new novels have appeared in China over the last three years. They cover a wide range of subjects: the revolutionary wars, life and struggle on the industrial front during the
Author: CHI KO Year 1975 Issue 5 PDF HTML