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221. The Hoax of the 'Confucian-Legalist Struggle'
Between March 1975 and July 1976 China Reconstructs carried seven articles on the struggle between the Confucian and Legalist schools of thought in Chinese history from the Spring and Autumn and
Author: PAI SHOU-YI Year 1978 Issue 9 PDF HTML
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222. The Soldiers and the Hen
IT was the Spring Festival. The PLA company helping the villagers build a reservoir were going to celebrate with a fine dinner. Everyone in their quarters on the edge of the village was busy getting
Author: YEH WEN-YI Year 1978 Issue 12 PDF HTML
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223. The Narcissus in China
IN late winter, Chinese people celebrate their Spring Festival. They prepare feasts, visit relatives and decorate their houses with flowers and plants. A favorite flower is the narcissus, with its
Author: CHEN YI, ZHOU LI Year 1981 Issue 2 PDF HTML
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224. Shaolin Monastery and Its Martial Arts
MODERNIZATION sometimes takes strange paths. They're making a movie now about the famous old Shaolin monastery in Henan province, the fountain-head of Chan (Zen) Buddhism - and it's a gongfu
Author: XIN YI and XU ZHAO Year 1981 Issue 9 PDF HTML
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225. The Life of an Engineer
TWO evenings a week about a thousand people pack an auditorium in a Beijing workers' club for a two-and-half-hour lecture on transistor circuits. Coming from four corners of the sprawling city after
Author: CHEN HANYUAN and YI XU Year 1983 Issue 1 PDF HTML
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226. Puppeteers Tour Australia
ONE of China's leading performing groups, the Hunan Puppet Troupe, traveled to Australia in mid-January to take part in the International Puppetry Festival in Adelaide. During its visit, the
Author: ZHANG PEI, YI MING Year 1983 Issue 2 PDF HTML
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227. Wuqiao: Home of Acrobats
IN WUQIAO county it seems that almost every resident, whether elderly or a toddler just learning to walk, has some skill in acrobatics. Impromptu performances can be seen all over - farmers set aside
Author: YI MING and CANG XUAN Year 1989 Issue 9 PDF HTML
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228. Child Health Care: A Protective Umbrella over My Son
AS SOON AS he got up, my husband reminded me, "Tomorrow our child has to have another injection." How could I forget? While I was carrying the baby, medical personnel at the hospital in our district
Author: STAFF REPORTER YI DA Year 1990 Issue 6 PDF HTML
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229. New Developments in China's Medical Instrument Industry
IN THE past decade China has worked diligently to develop its own medical instrument industry to protect the health of its people. Take the DB-J-1 microwave acupuncture instrument, for example.
Author: STAFF REPORTER YI CHU Year 1991 Issue 3 PDF HTML
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230. Orthopedic Surgeon Qin Sihe
IT WAS after lunch by the time Qin Sihe finished his last operation of the morning. As soon as he walked out of the operating room, exhausted, he was surrounded by a dozen victims of infantile
Author: WANG YU and YI CHU Year 1991 Issue 9 PDF HTML