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131. Worker - Writer
More than fourteen years have passed since my first story was published. During these years, while working at my job, I learned to write, and published two collections of short stories and four
Author: TANG KE-HSIN Year 1964 Issue 12 PDF HTML
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132. A REPORT OF HISTORIC SIGNIFICANCE
THE First Session of the Third National People's Congress, consisting of over 3,000 deputies, met from December 21, 1964 to January 4, 1965. It brought together representatives of all China's
Author: TANG MING-CHAO Year 1965 Issue 3 PDF HTML
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133. A Middle School Graduate Returns to His Village
WE old people of the Peima production brigade are very proud of Han Chih-kang, our young Party secretary. It seems only yesterday that Chih-kang was a growing boy doing sentry duty in the village, a
Author: TANG HSING-CHU Year 1965 Issue 5 PDF HTML
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134. Socialism Enabled Them To Work Again
TWO of the outstanding triumphs of Chinese surgery have been the saving of the life of a steel-worker with burns extending over 89 per cent of his skin, and the rejoining of the completely severed
Author: TANG RAO-TSAI Year 1965 Issue 5 PDF HTML
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135. Making the Heart of the Watch
PEOPLE in China are now wear-ing wrist watches made entirely in their own country. Shanghai watch repairmen began making watches in 1958, but the jewels and the hairspring, often called "the heart"
Author: TANG KE-HSIN Year 1966 Issue 3 PDF HTML
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136. U.S. MUST GET OUT OF VIETNAM
ON January 31 the United States government resumed its bombing of the Democratic Republic of Vietnam. This ended the month-long "bombing pause" through which it vainly tried to advance its peace hoax
Author: TANG MING-CHAO Year 1966 Issue 4 PDF HTML
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137. How a Scientist Can Serve the People Better
BEFORE liberation I was studying abroad. I returned to China early in 1950 with a strong desire to contribute to the development of science in my country. Educated by the Party and Mao Tsetung Thought
Author: TANG AO-CHING Year 1971 Issue 4 PDF HTML
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138. A Visit to the Birthplace of the Chinese Communist Party
ON Hsingyeh Street in Shanghai stands an ordinary two-story building of grey brick, with arch-shaped lintels above doors with brass-covered iron knockers. Here, in a front room on the ground floor,
Author: TANG YING-KUANG Year 1972 Issue 7 PDF HTML
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139. Crossing the Chinsha River
AFTER the Tsunyi Meeting,[注释1] the First Front Army of the Chinese Workers' and Peasants' Red Army led by Chairman Mao routed the enemy forces in the vicinity of Loushan Pass and Tsunyi, crossed the
Author: HSIAO YING-TANG Year 1977 Issue 6 PDF HTML
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140. 'Fairyland' Caverns of Yaolin
JUST two years ago the limestone caverns known as the Yaolin Fairyland were rediscovered. Though well known to history, their location had been lost for much of the 20th century. Of all China's
Author: HUANG GUOWEN and TANG QINGZHONG Year 1982 Issue 7 PDF HTML