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251. 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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252. 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
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253. Latin-American Literature Comes to China
THOUGH geographically the Chinese and the Latin-American people are oceans apart, the experiences we have in common, and our joint struggle against U.S. imperialism, tie us closely together. This
Author: WANG SHOU-PENG Year 1960 Issue 10 PDF HTML
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254. The Lunch-time Market
A service now being widely promoted in villages in Liaoning province in China's northeast is the lunch-time market. It is another effort by local supply-and-marketing co-ops to make everyday shopping
Author: WANG CHIH-CHUNG Year 1961 Issue 2 PDF HTML
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255. A Communne Builds Its Chemical Factory
LAST JULY at the Tuanchia commune of Tali county, Shensi province, a young man about 20 years old was speaking to a gathering of some three hundred. He wore a blue striped shirt, and gesticulated
Author: WANG TSUNG-YUAN Year 1961 Issue 2 PDF HTML
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256. Protest
(Composed at a meeting in Peking on February 18 protesting the murder of Premier Lumumba of the Congo by U.S. and Belgian imperialists.)IA hundred thousand people gather in Peking, With clenched
Author: WANG KUN-LUN Year 1961 Issue 4 PDF HTML
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257. Tienpai County Turns Green
A SURVEY made in 1957 found that of the 97,500 mu of land in the Hsiaoliang People's Commune in Tienpai county, south Kwangtung, only eight per cent were cultivable. The rest was a flat, sandy waste.
Author: WANG CHAN-AO Year 1961 Issue 7 PDF HTML
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258. On the Upper Reaches of the Yellow River
ALTHOUGH the sun shone brightly, it was very cold on the grasslands. Small herds of wild goats drank from the stream or grazed at its edge. On the hillsides from the sophora and tamarisk trees came
Author: WANG WU-TSENG Year 1961 Issue 8 PDF HTML
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259. Repairing a Sluice Gate
FEBRUARY 1961 was drawing to a close. The diver's team of the Army Railway Corps in Chekiang province had just returned from opening up wasteland for planting vegetables. Before Shih Chan-chu, a
Author: WANG SHOU-CHIN Year 1961 Issue 9 PDF HTML
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260. TAPPING SUBSURFACE WATER
VAST TRACTS of former semi-desert waste 150 kilometres north of Lanchow, the capital of Kansu province, have been turned into fertile, irrigated fields by the Happy Springs People's Commune. This
Author: WANG WEI-HSIN Year 1962 Issue 2 PDF HTML