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1. Determined Effort Wins Record Wheat Harvest
THIS year the countryside surrounding Peking reaped a wheat harvest unprecedented in history. The total summer harvest, of which wheat is by far the most important crop, was 47 per cent over that for
Author: WANG CHUN Year 1965 Issue 12 PDF HTML
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2. More Waterways for Huai-an
RICE AND WHEAT now grow aplenty on the well-irrigated land of Huai-an county in north Kiangsu province. Yet this area, situated in the lower reaches of the Huai River and cut across from north to
Author: WANG CHUN-KAO Year 1962 Issue 11 PDF HTML
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3. Scientists Move to the Communes
T HAVE BEEN engaged on re-search for the improvement of saline soils for nearly twenty years. But I did not get on the right path in agricultural scientific research until four years ago, when I
Author: WANG SHOU-CHUN Year 1965 Issue 6 PDF HTML
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4. CONFUCIUS AND HIS TIMES
CONFUCIUS was probably the only scholar in the world whose ethical-political doctrines dominated a country for over two thousand years. Dynasty succeeded dynasty, but his influence remained. Even
Author: SHIH CHUN Year 1957 Issue 9 PDF HTML
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5. Soldier's Wife
I HEARD this story in the autumn of the year before last. The autumn crops had all been harvested and the winter wheat was just showing a tender green. As soon as I entered the village I saw two
Author: LI CHUN Year 1957 Issue 10 PDF HTML
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6. 'Midnight' and its author Mao Tun
MIDNIGHT", by the outstanding writer Mao Tun, was the first major Chinese novel written from the viewpoint of revolutionary realism. Published a quarter-century ago, it is now available to readers in
Author: YI CHUN Year 1958 Issue 4 PDF HTML
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7. A Pair of Skinny Horses
AFTER breakfast Han Mang-chung, head of the pig-raising team, started preparing for his journey to the market town to buy young pigs. Thirteenth Uncle, a member of the team, was to go with him.As Han
Author: LI CHUN Year 1960 Issue 1 PDF HTML
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8. Progress in Beekeeping
WITH her vast forests, prairies, farmlands and orchards, China has an excellent potential for beekeeping. Especially rich in nectar are the flowers of the orange, tangerine, lichee and longan trees
Author: LI CHUN Year 1961 Issue 5 PDF HTML
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9. On Horse Rock Mountain
SNOWFLAKES whirled in the grey sky. The northwest wind whistled angrily through bare branches and cut across hands and faces like a knife.Ten men wearing grey cotton-padded uniforms were marching
Author: CHUN CHING Year 1962 Issue 2 PDF HTML
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10. CAPTURED INDIAN SOLDIERS LEAVE AS FRIENDS
BEGINNING from April 10, the Chinese frontier guards, assisted by the Chinese Red Cross Society, repatriated all the Indian soldiers captured during the armed clashes along the Sino-Indian border
Author: CHUN CHAO Year 1963 Issue 7 PDF HTML