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11. MY LAST MEETINGS WITH MEI LAN-FANG
Mei Lan-fang, eminent Peking Opera artist, deputy to the National People's Congress and president of the Chinese Academy of Traditional Drama, died of a heart ailment on August 8 in Peking, at the
Author: TIEN HAN Year 1961 Issue 10 PDF HTML
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12. GAY LIFE ON THE CHINHUAI
THE Chinhuai River, which flows into the Yangtse west of Nanking, is only a hundred kilometres long but its fame has spanned centuries. From the time when Nanking was made the capital of the Wu
Author: LI TIEN Year 1963 Issue 1 PDF HTML
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13. Farmer Wu and His Girl Trainees
THE EXPERIMENTAL PLOT of cotton west of Suyang village in north China's Shansi province always attracted the attention of local farmers and passers-by. Towards the end of spring when in adjacent
Author: TIEN LIU Year 1963 Issue 11 PDF HTML
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14. The Snow Mountain Eagle
ONE bitter cold day in the winter of 1957, some soldiers of a P.L.A. unit in Yunnan province found a Tibetan brother unconscious in the snow of a mountain pass. Bullet wounds in his abdomen and right
Author: TIEN WEN Year 1970 Issue 5 PDF HTML
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15. The Chinese Working People Always Fought Confucius
CONFUCIUS was a reactionary thinker even in his own time, trying to prop up the collapsing slave system. In the 2,000-some years since then he has been revered by China's reactionary ruling classes,
Author: TIEN KAI Year 1974 Issue 9 PDF HTML
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16. How Lu Hsun Lived in Shanghai
LU HSUN, who was born in 1881 and died in 1936, was the greatest short story writer and essayist in modern Chinese literature, a leader and initiator of the revolution in Chinese culture. He was a
Author: TANG TAO Year 1953 Issue 6 PDF HTML
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17. THE STORY OF CHINESE MEDICINE
China, at various time in the past, led the world in medicine, surgery and pharmacology. The long persistence of feudalism, however, halted the development of our traditional medical science. Still
Author: LI TAO Year 1955 Issue 9 PDF HTML
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18. "Free Market" in Vegetables
THE SUPPLY of fresh vegetables and other perishable foods in China's market-place greatly increased this spring, in some places doubling the 1956 quantity. This was one result of the new internal
Author: TAO LIU Year 1957 Issue 6 PDF HTML
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19. SO OTHERS CAN LIVE
To commemorate the 38th anniversary of the founding of the Chinese Communist Party, which is celebrated on July 1, we print below a section from My Family, a memoir in which Tao Cheng, a 65-year-old
Author: TAO CHENG Year 1959 Issue 7 PDF HTML
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20. Running Water for Every Household
IN the past 11 years new build-ings have sprung up all over Peking, and the capital's floor space is now one and a half times to twice the city's former size. Meanwhile the city water supply, like
Author: TAO CHO Year 1961 Issue 9 PDF HTML