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11. How I Wrote the Novel "Family"
SOME novelists like to put all they want to say to their readers into their stories. Some prefer to say a part of it separately. I am probably one of the latter - I write either a preface or an
Author: PA CHIN Year 1958 Issue 1 PDF HTML
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12. MING FENG'S CHOICE
How human beings were broken in the old feudal households of China is told in this extract, slightly abridged, from Family, a novel popular for many years about which its author, Pa Chin, writes
Author: PA CHIN Year 1958 Issue 1 PDF HTML
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13. Chemicals – For More Food and Clothes
CHEMICAL INDUSTRY holds a high priority in China's Second Five-Year Plan. The country did not really have an independent base for one before; it can be said that the turning point came only on
Author: MING CHIN Year 1958 Issue 3 PDF HTML
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14. Rich and Colourful Broadcasting Programmes
WORKERS, peasants, soldiers, office workers, intellectuals and students all tune in to programmes from the Central People's Broadcasting Station, Peking. Their interests are wide and varied, but all
Author: PAI CHIN Year 1961 Issue 7 PDF HTML
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15. New Rolled Steel Products
T'HOUGH China still makes com-paratively few of the world's varieties of rolled steel, efforts at Anshan and the country's other iron and steel plants over the past year have moved her further down
Author: YEH CHIN Year 1962 Issue 7 PDF HTML
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16. HOW THE PEACOCK DANCE REACHED THE STAGE
THE PEACOCK, which runs wild in the forest-clad mountains of western Yunnan province, is a great favourite among the Tai people who live in the valleys there. In nearly every household its feathers
Author: CHIN MING Year 1963 Issue 3 PDF HTML
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17. PROFILE OF A COMMUNE LEADER
THIS PAST WINTER, Liu Tsung-yueh, tall husky Communist Party secretary of the Ituho brigade of the Peichai People's Commune, would be around inspecting the fields before daybreak on many a morning.
Author: CHIN FENG Year 1963 Issue 5 PDF HTML
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18. Ku Kai-chih - A Fourth-Century Painter
GLORYING in the scenery of Kuaichi in the lower Yangtze River valley, the famous painter Ku Kai-chih (circa A.D. 345-406) penned the verse: A thousand cliffs vie in beauty, Ten thousand streams race
Author: CHIN WEI-NO Year 1963 Issue 8 PDF HTML
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19. Canning the Best Food
CANNED FOODS, something of a luxury in pre-liberation China, are now within the reach of both ordinary urban residents and those working in faraway places. Whether they are geological surveyors
Author: CHIN HO Year 1963 Issue 12 PDF HTML
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20. Defeating the U.S. Flying Bandits
I HAD JUST come back from Vietnam. In my suitcase I carried a few jagged pieces of metal with the soil of Vietnam still clinging to them. I had picked them up at Thanh Hoa and Vinh Linh from craters,
Author: PA CHIN Year 1966 Issue 2 PDF HTML