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241. A Novel About Revolutionary Youth
A SIGNIFICANT story movingly told, the novel Song of Youth has attracted a broad section of readers, especially among young people. A million copies have been sold since the book was published in 1958
Author: WANG SHIN-TEH Year 1962 Issue 5 PDF HTML
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242. More Waterways for Huai-an
RICE AND WHEAT now grow aplenty on the well-irrigated land of Huai-an county in north Kiangsu province. Yet this area, situated in the lower reaches of the Huai River and cut across from north to
Author: WANG CHUN-KAO Year 1962 Issue 11 PDF HTML
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243. Excavating a 2,000-Year-Old Capital
ALTHOUGH the Chin dynasty (221-206 B.C.) only lasted through two reigns covering a period of 15 years, it occupies an important place in Chinese history. Chin, which had its capital at Hsienyang on
Author: WANG YING-TAO Year 1962 Issue 12 PDF HTML
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244. GLACIERS FOR AGRICULTURE
IN THE HEART of the Asiatic land mass there is a mountain range called Tienshan which blocks the moist winds from the Pacific and Indian Oceans, making the climate especially dry. Fresh bread made in
Author: WANG SHU-CHI Year 1963 Issue 5 PDF HTML
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245. THE PEASANT'S ROLE IN CHINA'S REVOLUTION
RECENTLY I revisited the an- cient buildings which 37 years ago housed the National Institute of the Peasant Movement in Canton. It was here that I was initiated into serious study of China's
Author: WANG SHOU-TAO Year 1963 Issue 10 PDF HTML
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246. Ancient Bridal Laments
WEDDINGS are universally looked upon as joyous occasions, but this was not the case for most women in old China. Too often they were a time of weeping, and of sorrow at the prospect of an uncertain
Author: YANG PI-WANG Year 1963 Issue 10 PDF HTML
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247. Pigeon Whistles Make Aerial Orchestra
IN early morning and late afternoon, amateur pigeon fanciers in Peking take their pet birds from their cages, fasten whistles to their tails and release them for flight. The air is quickly filled
Author: WANG SHIH-HSIANG Year 1963 Issue 11 PDF HTML
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248. Miners Qualify on the Job
NOT LONG AGO I read a news item in the Peking Daily. Wang Kuang-wen, a technician at the Mentoukou Colliery west of the capital, had suggested improvements in the design for the bottom layout of an
Author: WANG PING-HSU Year 1964 Issue 1 PDF HTML
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249. Ending the Scourge of Kala-azar
The disease kala-azar, scourge of the villages north of the Yangtze River for nearly a century, has been almost wiped out in China. Take for example Shantung province, which was the most seriously
Author: WANG CHAO-TSUNG Year 1965 Issue 1 PDF HTML
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250. A Great Woman Revolutionary
HSIANG CHING-YU was a pioneer of the women's emancipation movement in China. An outstanding Communist, she devoted her whole life - cut short when she was executed by the Kuomintang reactionaries at
Author: WANG YI-CHIH Year 1965 Issue 3 PDF HTML