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121. Socialism Is the Road We Are Taking!
THERE ARE 51 families in our Hsinyen (New Rock) brigade. Before liberation, ours was a village with poor, thin soil and there was drought nine years out of every ten. After liberation, our great
Author: CHANG CHIN-YU Year 1968 Issue 7 PDF HTML
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122. A Communist Grows in Struggle
DECEMBER 26, 1968, was for me a day of wonderful happiness which I will not forget for the rest of my life. That day, I and seven other comrades in the plant had the great honour of being admitted
Author: CHANG HSIEN-FENG Year 1969 Issue 4 PDF HTML
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123. Helping Mother Fight Selfishness
COMING back from school one afternoon, I saw our pigs eating the crops in the fields of the production team. I drove them home."What's the idea of driving the pigs back?" Mother demanded, very
Author: TUNG YI-CHANG Year 1969 Issue 5 PDF HTML
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124. How I Studied and Used Philosophy
Veteran worker of the Tientsin No. 2 Woolen Textile MillBACK in 1957 the bourgeois Rightists launched a wild attack on the Communist Party. We workers were furious at their anti-Party talk. We wanted
Author: LI CHANG-MOU Year 1971 Issue 1 PDF HTML
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125. A CRADLE OF THE REVOLUTION
FORTY-FIVE years ago, in Kwangchow, the biggest city in south China, our great leader Chairman Mao ran the National Institute of the Peasant Movement. One of the cradles of the Chinese revolution,
Author: CHANG LI-CHUAN Year 1971 Issue 4 PDF HTML
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126. On the Long March with Chairman Mao
I. Early DaysI WAS BORN in the village of Lingnao in Ningtu county, Kiangsi province in the autumn of 1915. We were a very poor family. My mother died when I was eleven. My father supported the
Author: CHEN CHANG-FENG Year 1971 Issue 7 PDF HTML
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127. On the Long March with Chairman Mao
IV. Passing the Region of the Miao PeopleIN NOVEMBER 1934, having broken through the enemy's fourth blockade line, the Red Army reached a main road on the border of Kwangsi and Hunan. It was
Author: CHEN CHANG-FENG Year 1971 Issue 8 PDF HTML
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128. On the Long March with Chairman Mao
VII. From Anshunchang to the Luting BridgeWE MARCHED about 100 kilometers with Chairman Mao through the mountains of the Yi people until we came to Anshunchang on the Tatu River. From there, we
Author: CHEN CHANG-FENG Year 1971 Issue 9 PDF HTML
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129. On the Long March with Chairman Mao
X. On Liupan MountainAT DUSK in the middle of September, we arrived at a village close to Latzukou. I spread the Chairman's pallet so that he could get some rest. But when I went into the next room,
Author: CHEN CHANG-FENG Year 1971 Issue 10 PDF HTML
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130. SANDSTONE HOLLOW'S TWENTY-YEAR BATTLE
OUR village, Sandstone Hollow, lies in the mountain wilds just south of the Great Wall. There are rocks everywhere, and very little soil, yet for us - 130 families with 670 people - it is home.Our
Author: CHANG KUEI-SHUN Year 1972 Issue 1 PDF HTML