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1. SMALL MACHINES MAKE BIG ONES
IT has always been thought that to build a big piece of industrial equipment required a plant and machine-tools of corresponding size. And that according to the job to be done, it must have a wide
Author: TAO SU-CHI and CHIAO HUA-TUNG Year 1959 Issue 3 PDF HTML
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2. Succulent Crisp-Skin Chicken
THIS is one of the famous dishes of China. It is prepared by a traditional method combining marinating, steaming and deep-frying. Succulent Crisp-skin Duck, prepared by the same recipe, is equally
Author: Hsiang Su Chi Year 1979 Issue 1 PDF HTML
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3. Museum Presents a Living View of History
FACING the palatial Great Hall of the People, on the eastern side of Peking's famous Tien An Men Square, stands another new building equally stately in aspect. Here is housed the recently-opened
Author: CHEN CHIAO Year 1960 Issue 4 PDF HTML
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4. Thriving Market, Stable Prices
IN the 21 years since the founding of the People's Republic, under Chairman Mao's leadership China's socialist economy has grown more prosperous day by day. Especially after the Great Proletarian
Author: HUNG CHIAO Year 1970 Issue 11 PDF HTML
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5. Primitive Society
CHINA is one of the places where man first made his appearance. From very early times the ancestors of the Chinese people have lived and worked on the land now known as China. Remains of primitive
Author: CHIAO CHIEN Year 1978 Issue 10 PDF HTML
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6. Slave Society: Hsia, Shang, Western Chou
THE HSIA DYNASTY is thought to have existed from the 21st to the 16th century B.C. The Hsia tribes lived in the fertile central Yellow River valley, mainly in the western part of present-day Honan
Author: CHIAO CHIEN Year 1978 Issue 11 PDF HTML
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7. The Spring and Autumn Period
THE Spring and Autumn (770-476 B.C.) and subsequent Warring States (475-221 B.C.) periods roughly parallel the Eastern Chou dynasty, as the central power was known as after removal of the Chou
Author: CHIAO CHIEN Year 1978 Issue 12 PDF HTML
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8. The Warring States Period - Feudal Society Begins
BY the time the Warring States period began (475-221 B.C.) there remained only seven main states - Chi, Chu, Yen, Han, Chao, Wei and Chin - headed by their dukes. The many other smaller ones that had
Author: CHIAO CHIEN Year 1979 Issue 1 PDF HTML
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9. The Chin Dynasty: Unified Feudal Rule
THE State of Chin, strongest of the "big 7" of the Warring States period (475-221 B.C.), grew in military and economic strength during the last 100 years of the period chiefly as a result of the
Author: CHIAO CHIEN Year 1979 Issue 2 PDF HTML
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10. Three Honoured Guests
IT WAS March of this year, andthe mountains in eastern Sikang[注释1]were still covered with snow. We were stepping cautiously along a trail when suddenly the man in front stopped dead. There before us,
Author: CHEN CHIAO-JUNG Year 1955 Issue 11 PDF HTML