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21. 1965 - A Year of Victories
WITH the general upsurge in agricultural and industrial production achieved in 1965, China's national economy has entered a new stage of development. It is the prelude to the launching of the Third
Author: KAO YANG-WEN Year 1965 Issue 12 PDF HTML
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22. Man with Fortitude
ONE of the papers most favour-" ably received at the Peking Science Symposium held in August 1964 was one read by a young man who was once a child labourer in the days before the liberation.
Author: KAO HSIANG-CHEN Year 1966 Issue 3 PDF HTML
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23. REVOLUTION IN MACHINE DESIGNING
THE FACT that a revolution in the designing of machines is being carried out on a nationwide scale and participated in by workers, technicians, engineers and leaders is pushing our machine-building
Author: KAO YANG-WEN Year 1966 Issue 4 PDF HTML
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24. How We Fought with Tunnel Warfare
Tunnel warfare, war underground, Houses and villages linked together. Thousands of fighters in ambush, Striking terror in the enemy's heart. Everyone a soldier, everyone fighting, We'll destroy the
Author: KAO CHEN-FENG Year 1970 Issue 11 PDF HTML
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25. The Cock No Longer Crows at Midnight
KAO Yu-pao was born in a poor peasant's family in Sunchia Village, Liaoning province. As a swineherd for Skinflint Chou the landlord, his childhood was filled with the cruelties of oppression and
Author: Kao Yu-pao Year 1971 Issue 5 PDF HTML
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26. My Home Village Completely Changed
I Get LostIn late autumn, after being away for twenty-four years, I returned to my native village. As the train rumbled by the scenes of my childhood I could hardly keep to myself the strong feelings
Author: KAO YU-PAO Year 1971 Issue 5 PDF HTML
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27. The Art of the Papercut
THE papercut is one of China's traditional folk arts. Quick to make and needing only simple tools, papercuts are very popular among the people. Many peasant women are experts at making them. With a
Author: CHANG FENG-KAO Year 1973 Issue 12 PDF HTML
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28. Tawenkou: Neolithic Culture Find
THE AMASSING of evidence on the Tawenkou culture, a complete neolithic culture which was a predecessor of the Lungshan culture[注释1] is one of the major archeological achievements in China since
Author: KAO KUANG-JEN Year 1978 Issue 8 PDF HTML