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11. Scientists Learn from Peasants
THE astonishing speed of recent advances in agricultural production has set us agricultural scientists thinking, and in many cases thinking with considerable qualms. Since liberation we scientists
Author: TSAI PANG-HWA Year 1958 Issue 10 PDF HTML
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12. Steel-Workers Drive for the 1959 Target
THE victory celebrations of the 1958 battle for steel - 11 million tons produced against the target of 10.7 million tons - still filled the air when the 1959 target of 18 million tons was announced
Author: PANG CHAO-MING Year 1959 Issue 7 PDF HTML
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13. Family Emulation Drive
THE Li family - father, son and two daughters - happen to be working in the same workshop of the Tientsin No. 1 Dyeing and Weaving Mill at jobs that are closely related. The younger daughter
Author: LIU PANG-CHIEH Year 1961 Issue 10 PDF HTML
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14. Death to Locusts!
LOCUSTS have been a menace to crops ever since mankind started farming. China's earliest recorded locust plague was in 707 B.C. History documents more than 800 outbreaks of disastrous proportions
Author: CHIU SHIH-PANG Year 1962 Issue 1 PDF HTML
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15. Painted Pottery of Neolithic China
THE ARTISANS who decorated the pottery of China's neolithic age four to five thousand years ago are her earliest known painters. These people lived in numerous villages scattered along the Yellow
Author: SHIH HSING-PANG Year 1963 Issue 7 PDF HTML
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16. David's Deer Comes Home
THE milu (David's deer), an animal formerly unique to China, is commonly called "sibuxiang" (unlike any of the four) by Chinese people, because of its horse's head, donkey's tail, ox hooves and deer
Author: GUO GENG & PANG BIAN Year 2001 Issue 6 PDF HTML