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1. What the Hani Girl Said to Me
I never would have dared to talk to a stranger in the old days. Now it's different. I'm so full of all that is happening around me, I just want to tell everyone.Our Red River region isn't very big
Author: PAI HUA Year 1954 Issue 6 PDF HTML
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2. Rich and Colourful Broadcasting Programmes
WORKERS, peasants, soldiers, office workers, intellectuals and students all tune in to programmes from the Central People's Broadcasting Station, Peking. Their interests are wide and varied, but all
Author: PAI CHIN Year 1961 Issue 7 PDF HTML
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3. The Three-Caldron Spirit
IN the city of Kirin, Hamatang used to be a tract of land filled with reeds and frogs. Today an oil and grease plant stands on the site. Two hundred workers turn out large quantities of products of
Author: LIN PAI Year 1970 Issue 6 PDF HTML
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4. TALKS IN A WORKSHOP
Young workers in Chinese industry come mainly from the villages. Older workers are often burdened with habits outmoded by present-day technique. This makes for difficulties. But old and young know
Author: PAI HSI-YEN Year 1955 Issue 7 PDF HTML
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5. Racing to Overtake Britain
THE CHINESE PEOPLE plan to build up a strong socialist country modern in industry, farming, science and culture within the next ten to fifteen years. Now workers of certain key industries have an
Author: YANG CHIEN-PAI Year 1958 Issue 4 PDF HTML
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6. How I Painted 'Wheat-harvesting Time'
A YEAR AGO in May when I went to help harvest wheat in a people's commune near the Yellow River in our province, I was so impressed by the way the people, through their collective efforts, had turned
Author: LI PAI-CHUN Year 1966 Issue 1 PDF HTML
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7. Notes on Our Long March
CHAIRMAN MAO has said that "Communists ought to face the world and brave the storm". Wanting to follow this, we formed a long march detachment last December and made a 700-kilometre trip on foot from
Author: OUYANG CHUN-PAI Year 1967 Issue 6 PDF HTML
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8. THE WORKING CLASS RE-EDUCATES INTELLECTUALS
THE mass of intellectuals . . . must . . . gradually shed their bourgeois world outlook and acquire the proletarian, communist world outlook so that they can fully fit in with the needs of the new
Author: HUNG WEN-PAI Year 1969 Issue 11 PDF HTML
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9. Huang Sheng-hsiao, Longshoreman and Poet
Loading ships in the past, Legs ached with the climb, Backs bent like a bow, Shoulders pressed with the weight.Today workers make machines; Lifting cargo is like play, One man pushes a button, The
Author: HUO PAI-LIN Year 1974 Issue 9 PDF HTML
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10. The Hoax of the 'Confucian-Legalist Struggle'
Between March 1975 and July 1976 China Reconstructs carried seven articles on the struggle between the Confucian and Legalist schools of thought in Chinese history from the Spring and Autumn and
Author: PAI SHOU-YI Year 1978 Issue 9 PDF HTML