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181. Big Irrigation Project for Hunan
EAST-CENTRAL Hunan, where Chairman Mao Tse-tung was born, has fertile soil and a warm climate. But rainfall is sparse and irrigation difficult because most of the land is hilly. For that reason the
Author: CHIANG YANG-CHUN Year 1966 Issue 8 PDF HTML
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182. Why Our Family Keeps a Grain Reserve
I AM an old poor peasant and a member of the Shuanghsing commune in Heilungkiang province. There are twelve in our family: my 80-year-old father, my wife, eight children and a daughter-in-law. My
Author: YANG YU-SHENG Year 1969 Issue 12 PDF HTML
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183. No One Falls Behind
EARLY in 1972 my pupil Chang Chu-tung became ill and had to stay home for a while. Her mother came to me, "My daughter is so worried that she'll fall behind in her studies that she often cries." I
Author: YANG AH-LI Year 1973 Issue 6 PDF HTML
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184. Confucius-A Thinker Who Stubbornly Upheld the Slave System
WHAT manner of man was Confucius, revered by the reactionary ruling class as a "sage" for more than 2,000 years?Lenin pointed out: "The categorical requirement of Marxist theory in investigating any
Author: YANG JUNG-KUO Year 1974 Issue 5 PDF HTML
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185. WHY CHINA HAS NO INFLATION
THE purchasing power of the Chinese currency, the renminbi (RMB) has been steady for the past 25 years. Prices of daily necessities such as food grain, cotton cloth, table salt and coal have remained
Author: YANG PEI-HSIN Year 1975 Issue 4 PDF HTML
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186. What I Have Learned in the Revolution in Art and Literature
LAST SUMMER an adverse current incited by the unrepentant capitalist-roader, Teng Hsiao-ping, appeared in China's art and literary circles. It attacked the model revolutionary theatrical works and
Author: YANG CHUN-HSIA Year 1976 Issue 8 PDF HTML
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187. Supply Station on the Grasslands
In August 1935 on the Long March the Chinese Workers' and Peasants' Red Army reached Maoerkai in north Szechuan, where the Central Political Bureau held a meeting. According to the plan of going
Author: YANG YI-SHAN Year 1977 Issue 7 PDF HTML
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188. ZAYUL
PEOPLE imagine that the high altitude and cold of Tibet, known as the "roof of the world", makes it hard for plants and animals to survive. There are places, however, with a mild climate, beautiful
Author: YANG YI-CHOU Year 1977 Issue 7 PDF HTML
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189. Keeping the Enemy in Line
From 1927 to 1930 the revolutionary forces led by the Communist Party moved to the countryside to carry on with guerrilla warfare. Under the influence of the developing base in the Chingkang Mountains
Author: YANG CHIH-CHENG Year 1977 Issue 12 PDF HTML
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190. Crossing the Marshlands
The Long March had begun in October 1934 when the Red Army, unable to smash Chiang Kai-shek's fifth "encirclement and suppression" campaign, was forced to leave the central base area in Kiangsi
Author: YANG CHENG-WU Year 1977 Issue 12 PDF HTML