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1. The 'Lusheng'
A girl sits by the window, engrossed in her embroidery. Suddenly the soft, melodious strains of a lusheng, a multiple-reed wind instrument made of bamboo, float in from the moonlit night. Recognizing
Author: YI SU Year 1980 Issue 9 PDF HTML
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2. Su-su Becomes a Teacher
Dear Friends,Every evening after supper I spend a few minutes with our neighbour, Mrs. Li. I am teaching her how to read. She could not learn when she was young because there was no school in her
Author: Su-su Year 1958 Issue 11 PDF HTML
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3. Kicking the Shuttlecock
Dear Friends,Have you ever heard of the game "kicking the shuttlecock"? Our shuttlecocks are made with a heavy coin or a piece of round metal and some feathers. You throw it up and when it falls you
Author: Su-su Year 1962 Issue 1 PDF HTML
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4. New Rhymes for Games
Dear Friends,When we jump rope or bounce the ball together in our school, we like to sing rhymes to go with our games. But we get tired of singing the same old words over and over again. One day
Author: Su-su Year 1965 Issue 3 PDF HTML
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5. Nanking Makes Its Own Consumers' Goods
WHEN Nanking was the centre of the Kuomintang reactionary regime, with a population of 1,000,000, industrially it could boast of only two cotton mills whose spindles totalled 3,000. What little other
Author: SU HSIN Year 1961 Issue 3 PDF HTML
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6. Artists in a Village
FOR eight months from the winter of 1964 to the summer of 1965, seven artists of whom I was one worked in the Shih-chiayeh Chuang production brigade in the northern part of Shansi. We stayed in the
Author: SU KUANG Year 1966 Issue 6 PDF HTML
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7. Kiangsu Province Moves Ahead
IN April 1949, one million men of the Chinese People's Liberation Army under Chairman Mao crossed the Yangtze River and occupied Nanking, capital of the reactionary Chiang Kai-shek government. Five
Author: SU WEN Year 1973 Issue 7 PDF HTML
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8. NEW LIFE OF AN OLD CITY
CROSSING the Yangtze bridge at Nanking, the train sped into the water country of southern Kiangsu province. Stretches of golden rape flowers, lush green rice beds and full-sailed junks on canals and
Author: SU HSUAN Year 1973 Issue 11 PDF HTML
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9. Soochow Embroidery Shows New Splendor
I WAS INTRODUCED to Comrade Ku Wen-hsia, 42, famous woman embroiderer and a Party branch vice-secretary at the Soochow Embroidery Research Institute. Seventeen years ago her marvellous craftsmanship
Author: SU WEN Year 1973 Issue 11 PDF HTML
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10. Tideland Area Becomes Big Producer
CHUNGMING Island, China's third largest island lies just beyond Shanghai in the Yangtze River estuary. It has been built up from layer upon layer of silt picked up by the Yangtze in its
Author: SU WEN Year 1976 Issue 1 PDF HTML