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1. I Work with Children
BOTH my legs have been para-lysed for twenty years as a result of poliomyelitis which I contracted at the age of three. In the old society no school would admit me. The only way I had of getting
Author: WU CHUNG-WEI Year 1965 Issue 8 PDF HTML
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2. Fountain of Confidence and Strength
I STILL remember clearly Wang Tsun-po's calm expression in the tense moments just before the decision was made to operate. "Doctor, can the hand be sewn back on?" There was trust and expectation in
Author: DR. CHEN CHUNG-WEI Year 1963 Issue 11 PDF HTML
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3. REJOINING SEVERED FINGERS
SINCE a worker's hand cut off in an accident was first successfully rejoined in our hospital in 1963, Chinese surgery has made steady progress. Severed fingers were successfully rejoined last year at
Author: CHEN CHUNG-WEI Year 1967 Issue 1 PDF HTML
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4. Advances in Rejoining Severed Limbs
WE have made progress in the technique of reattaching severed limbs since we first successfully rejoined the severed hand of a worker in 1963.Guided by Mao Tsetung Thought, we can not only rejoin
Author: CHEN CHUNG-WEI Year 1971 Issue 2 PDF HTML
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5. LI PO - IMMORTAL SINGER
The words under his brush flow like the wind and the rain,The poems he composes move even the gods.Such was the tribute to Li Po penned by his great contemporary and good friend, Tu Fu.[注释1] Li Po
Author: SHU WU Year 1955 Issue 6 PDF HTML
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6. A HEROIC STRIKE
AN OUTSTANDING PAGE in the history of the Chinese la-labour movement is the strike of the Peking-Hankow railway workers in February 1923. It marks the climax of a great wave of industrial struggle
Author: HSI WU Year 1957 Issue 5 PDF HTML
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7. A Herdsmen's Commune
There are more than 2,700,000 people of Tibetan nationality in our country. Of them, 1,200,000 live in Tibet itself. The remainder are scattered throughout the provinces of Szechuan, Chinghai, Kansu
Author: WU TSENG Year 1959 Issue 8 PDF HTML
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8. Chinese Acrobats' Tour of Africa
EXPRESSING the friendship of the Chinese people for the people of Africa, the Chinese Acrobatic Art Troupe made a seven-month tour last year of 27 cities in the Sudan, Ethiopia, Guinea and Morocco.
Author: CHU WU Year 1961 Issue 1 PDF HTML
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9. Wen Yi-to Rose to His Full Height
Wen Yi-to rose to his full height and smote the table, angrily faced the Kuomintang pistols and died rather than submit. Chu Tse-ching, though seriously ill, starved to death rather than accept U.S.
Author: WU HAN Year 1961 Issue 6 PDF HTML
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10. Chu Tse-ching Refused U. S. Relief Food
Chu Tse-ching (1898-1948) was a well-known poet and essayist. From 1925 to the time of his death, he was professor and later department head of Chinese Literature at Tsinghua University.IN his
Author: WU HAN Year 1961 Issue 8 PDF HTML