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11. "Give Us Machines," Say the Farmers
THAT machines can do more work than men is a simple truth. Nevertheless, until a couple of years ago the question whether mechanization would be of immediate advantage to China's agriculture was
Author: MA CHI Year 1958 Issue 7 PDF HTML
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12. JUMPING OVER CENTURIES
A GREAT social transformation is going on in China's south-westernmost province, Yunnan. Among its people, nearly six million belong to more than twenty different minority nationalities. These have
Author: MA YAO Year 1958 Issue 7 PDF HTML
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13. A FIGHTING SONG IS BORN
The composer Hsien Hsing-hai (1905-1945), with his contemporary Nieh Erh (1912-1935), laid the foundations of revolutionary music in China. The son of a fisherman, he worked his way through music
Author: MA KO Year 1963 Issue 5 PDF HTML
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14. Songs Play Their Part in Revolution
SINGING revolutionary songs is a part of the Chi- nese people's cultural life. In factories and on farms, in army camps, schools and offices, millions of people- have formed choruses. Besides
Author: MA KO Year 1965 Issue 6 PDF HTML
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15. Paintings of the Times
THE great changes over the past 25 years and China's growing prosperity can be clearly seen in art works featured in a new national exhibition. These themes are also prominent in a second show of
Author: MA KE Year 1975 Issue 1 PDF HTML
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16. The Hsien Hsing-hai I Knew
SEPTEMBER 1945. All Yenan was jubilant. The war against the Japanese imperialists had ended with their unconditional surrender. People came out beating drums and gongs and dancing the yangko,
Author: MA KO Year 1976 Issue 2 PDF HTML
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17. China's Bronze Age Exhibition in the U.S.
AN EXHIBITION of artifacts from China's great bronze age opened in mid-April in the Metropolitan Museum of Art in New York. It is to go on to Chicago, Boston, Fort Worth and Los Angeles, spending a
Author: MA CHENGYUAN Year 1980 Issue 5 PDF HTML
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18. The Woodblok Prints of Mo Ce
A STRETCH of paddy fields enfolded by moonlit hills; two peasants watering the fields from an irrigation system - that is the theme of "Night Irrigation," a color woodblock print by Mo Ce. Depicting
Author: MA KE Year 1980 Issue 11 PDF HTML
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19. World's Biggest Tiger
THE Northeast China Tiger, one of China's rare animals, is the world's largest extant member of the tiger family. Weighing as much as 320 kg., it has a magnificent body and is fierce and fearless.
Author: MA YIQING Year 1980 Issue 12 PDF HTML
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20. The Flower from Mexico
THE dahlia, a popular flower in China, comes originally from the high plateaus of Mexico and Central America. Somewhere in the early 16th century, Mexican flower-lovers moved the wild plant into
Author: MA XUN Year 1981 Issue 11 PDF HTML