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11. SQUARING PRESENT AND FUTURE NEEDS
JUST HOW should China tackle the job of industrialization? When I was in the United States from 1946 to 1951, teaching and doing research on China's economic problems in the Far Eastern Institute of
Author: WU TA-KUN Year 1957 Issue 7 PDF HTML
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12. A Pioneer Modern Painter
CHINESE PAINTING at the end of the Ching dynasty (16441911) was almost entirely limited to the imitation of the great masters of the past. To Jen Po-nien (1840-1896), who restored the tradition of
Author: HSU PANG-TA Year 1957 Issue 7 PDF HTML
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13. OVERSEAS CHINESE BUILD UP THE OLD HOME
FUTSING COUNTY, which juts out from the coast of Fukien province just south of the city of Foochow, is typical of the places which many Chinese abroad call "home". A quarter of its 460,000 population
Author: HUANG TA-PI Year 1958 Issue 2 PDF HTML
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14. INTELLECTUALS ARE WELCOME
JUST before harvest last year, five young men and two young women turned up at our co-op to work. They had been sent by the Central Committee of the Youth League in Peking, as part of the
Author: LI SHUN-TA Year 1958 Issue 5 PDF HTML
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15. Meeting the Need for Fertilizer
INCREASING the amount of fer-tilizer applied to China's land is one of the key measures for raising her agricultural production. The national average yield of grain has doubled since the liberation,
Author: HSIAO TA-TAN Year 1960 Issue 11 PDF HTML
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16. New Windows for Young Minds
IN THE FUTURE we must have automatic machinery to do all heavy work," Chien Hsiao-nan, a young teen-ager, wrote in a composition after she had been watching workers loading and unloading goods on
Author: WU TA-CHUAN Year 1962 Issue 2 PDF HTML
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17. RICH RESOURCES OF THE ALTAI MOUNTAINS
OUR plane headed north from Urumchi, capital of China's far west Sinkiang, flying smoothly over the Kurban-Tungut Desert. Straight ahead of us the Altai Mountains loomed like a giant screen. As we
Author: WANG AN and SUN TA-WEN Year 1962 Issue 3 PDF HTML
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18. NEW APPROACH TO HISTORY
OVER 3,000 years ago King Wen, who deposed the Yin dynasty and established his own Chou dynasty as rulers of China, said, "The lesson for Yin is not far to seek; it lies in the fate of the last king
Author: LIU TA-NIEN Year 1962 Issue 10 PDF HTML
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19. WRESTING FARMLAND FROM THE DESERT
YOU must remember that we did not always live here. Where our homes once were, a hundred li further north, there is now deep desert. When I was young the land was fertile there, but sand carried by
Author: LIANG MING-TA Year 1963 Issue 1 PDF HTML
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20. How We Learned from Tachai
OUR mountain fields never yielded such a good harvest as last year. For eight years in a row we had reaped about 400 jin of grain per mu of land and thought it very good. But our average in 1964
Author: LI SHUN-TA Year 1965 Issue 5 PDF HTML