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221. Iron Farm Tools in Ancient China
IN the ancient history of China, as of other countries, the transition from bronze tools to the more effective iron ones was a decisive step in the development of civilization. Deeper ploughing
Author: WANG YU-CHUAN Year 1957 Issue 2 PDF HTML
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222. Hand-Workers Get Better Organized
ONE of the most striking features of Chinese cities in the old days was the number of streets lined with small open-fronted workshops. The clang of hammer on iron, the steady wooden knock of weaving
Author: WANG HAO-TIEN Year 1957 Issue 8 PDF HTML
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223. I AM HOME AGAIN
BEFORE returning to China eighteen months ago, I spent fifteen years in the United States, studying and working in the field of theoretical physics. My husband Chang Wen-yu and I had a comfortable
Author: WANG CHENG-SHU Year 1958 Issue 7 PDF HTML
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224. The May 4 Movement: China's Revolution Finds the Right Road
THE great anti-imperialist, anti- feudal movement that began on May 4, 1919, and the founding of the Chinese Communist Party on July 1, 1921, constituted a turning point in China's fight for freedom
Author: WANG SHIH-HAN Year 1959 Issue 5 PDF HTML
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225. China's First Revolutionary Civil War
SEVERAL lessons flowed from the past revolutionary struggles of the Chinese people, especially the May 4 Movement of 1919[注释1] and the great strikes which followed the emergence of the working class
Author: WANG SHIH-HAN Year 1959 Issue 6 PDF HTML
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226. Treasure Plants of South China
MENTION of South China conjures up visions of tropical scenery, tall trees, flowers in perpetual bloom, luscious fruits and a climate that ripens three crops a year. On its half million square
Author: TANG WANG-TSUN Year 1959 Issue 7 PDF HTML
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227. The People's Liberation War: 1946 - 49
IN 1945, after the victory of their eight-year war against Japanese aggression,[注释1] what the people of China wanted most was peace - to build their country to be independent and democratic,
Author: WANG CHING-YAO Year 1959 Issue 9 PDF HTML
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228. Chiliying's Year of Victory
THE WORST drought in memory with 110 rainless days - and the worst plague of boll-weevils - were nature's gifts to the Chiliying people's commune in the suburbs of Hsinhsiang municipality, Honan
Author: WANG YU TANG Year 1960 Issue 1 PDF HTML
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229. Training People in the Arts
PEOPLE in the theatre used to say that the best of the scholars were chosen by examinations every three years, but that even after ten, an actor could not be recognized. Such was the bitter
Author: WANG TZU-CHENG Year 1960 Issue 4 PDF HTML
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230. The Mother
THE DEPARTMENT in the government office where I worked several years ago was headed by a woman named Feng Chi. When speaking to her, we young fellows who made up most of the staff addressed her as
Author: Wang Yuan-Chien Year 1960 Issue 6 PDF HTML