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151. CREATING A NEW CHINESE MEDICINE
IN 1956 Chairman Mao called on Chinese medical workers to combine their knowledge of both traditional Chinese and western medicine and pharmacology and urged them to create a new unified system. This
Author: LI CHING-WEI Year 1978 Issue 60 PDF HTML
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152. Chin Emperor's Capital
THE ruins of Hsienyang, capital of the Chin dynasty, lie on the north bank of the Weishui River about 15 kilometers northwest of today's Sian. History records that it was built in 350 B.C. under the
Author: LIU CHING-CHU Year 1979 Issue 2 PDF HTML
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153. China's Women in Our New Long March
THE Fourth National Women's Congress held -last September gave a new impetus to the Chinese women's movement and hence to our entire socialist revolution and construction - for as Chairman Mao taught
Author: Soong Ching Ling Year 1979 Issue 3 PDF HTML
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154. To the Readers of 'China Reconstructs'
ON the occasion of the 30th anniversary of our People's Republic of China, I greet you all, wherever you are.Our 30 years have been a vast new birth. World historic were the victories with which it
Author: Soong Ching Ling Year 1979 Issue 10 PDF HTML
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155. Recalling One of Our Founders
I AM writing during the trial of the ten main members of the Lin Biao and Jiang Qing camarillas. We have heard and seen confirmed in indisputable detail, by material evidence in open court, how close
Author: Soong Ching Ling Year 1981 Issue 2 PDF HTML
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156. IN EQUALITY, FOR PEACE
I am honored to accept the doctorate from the University of Victoria.I accept it not for myself but as a token of your respect and friendship for the Chinese people and what they have achieved
Author: Soong Ching Ling Year 1981 Issue 7 PDF HTML
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157. To Mold the Future
Work with children is always work to mold the future, for it is to the young that the future belongs. Therefore, it is the duty of the older generation not only to win the battles for progress in
Author: Soong Ching Ling Year 1982 Issue 6 PDF HTML
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158. Improving Poor Soil
TT WAS driven home to us that the improvement of low-yield paddy fields was one of the most urgent problems in Chinese agriculture when we took part in a general soil survey of south China in 1959.
Author: LIU KENG-LING and CHIANG CHAO-YU Year 1965 Issue 6 PDF HTML
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159. City Girl Turns Farmer
THREE YEARS AGO Wang Pei-chen, now 24 years old, graduated from senior middle school in her home city, Tientsin. It was just at the time the Communist Party issued a call for young intellectuals to
Author: CHANG KE and YANG CHING-HSIUNG Year 1960 Issue 11 PDF HTML
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160. Our Lane Has Changed
I'M seventy years old this year and have been living in Nanyutai Lane for 33 years. What great changes I've seen!Before liberation, our lane had three "manys" - many poor people, many slum houses and
Author: TUNG HSIU-CHING, an old resident Year 1974 Issue 60 PDF HTML