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21. The Struggle Between the Confucian and Legalist Schools in the Early Western Han Period
Sixth of a series on the struggle between the Confucians and the Legalists in Chinese history. The previous five articles appeared in our March, May, July, September and November 1975 issues.-
Author: CHUNG CHEH Year 1976 Issue 5 PDF HTML
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22. The Struggle Between the Confucian and Legalist Schools During the Middle Western Han Period
Seventh and final article of a series on the Confucian-Legalist struggle in Chinese history. The previous articles appeared in our March, May, July, September and November 1975 and May 1976 issues.-
Author: CHUNG CHEH Year 1976 Issue 7 PDF HTML
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23. Ten Years of the Cultural Revolution
IT IS NOW ten years since the beginning of the Great Proletarian Cultural Revolution personally initiated and led by our great leader Chairman Mao. It is a great political revolution carried out
Author: CHUNG WEN Year 1976 Issue 10 PDF HTML
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24. 'Gang of Four' Conspiracy to Usurp Power Smashed
LAST October the Central Committee of the Chinese Communist Party headed by Chairman Hua Kuo-feng smashed the plot of the anti-Party clique of Wang Hung-wen, Chang Chun-chiao, Chiang Ching and Yao Wen
Author: CHUNG WEN Year 1977 Issue 0203 PDF HTML
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25. Militant Years in Chungking
WHEN the Japanese imperialists stepped up aggression against China in the early 1930s the Kuomintang government headed by Chiang Kai-shek pursued a policy of non-resistance and capitulation. The
Author: CHUNG HUI Year 1977 Issue 4 PDF HTML
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26. The Struggle Around the Film 'The Pioneers'
IMMEDIATELY after the color feature film The Pioneers (Film story on p. 17) had its first public showing in February 1975, a sharp and complex struggle developed around it that held the attention of
Author: HSIEH CHUNG Year 1977 Issue 5 PDF HTML
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27. A New Phase in Learning from Taching
CHINA'S GOAL before the end of the century is to modernize agriculture, industry, national defense, science and technology and build up a strong socialist country. To reach this goal, the Chinese
Author: CHUNG PING Year 1977 Issue 9 PDF HTML
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28. Peking Medical Teams in the Kansu Corridor
THE Kansu corridor is thinly populated," Premier Chou En-lai said in 1967. "People have no place to get medical treatment. They need doctors badly."Even though great changes had taken place in the
Author: CHUNG WEN Year 1978 Issue 4 PDF HTML
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29. RADICAL CHANGES IN RURAL MEDICAL WORK
TREMENDOUS changes have taken place in China's countryside since 1965 when Chairman Mao called on the nation's medical and health workers to "put the stress on the rural areas". Even after the new
Author: CHUNG WEN Year 1978 Issue 60 PDF HTML
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30. Powerhouse within the Shanghai Metropolis
TEN years ago, the entire Minhang District occupied 370-square-kilometers of which its urban area covered just 15 square kilometers. Today the Minhang 130-square-kilo-meter urban district tastefully
Author: LING LING & ZHANG XIWEN Year 2005 Issue 2 PDF HTML