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21. 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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22. 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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23. How Shanghai Wiped Out Unemployment
HU PAO-KANG, male, 18, native of Nantung county, Kiangsu province. Family origin: poor peasant. Present status: unemployed."This was a form I filled out not long after Shanghai was liberated. For me
Author: HU PAO-KANG Year 1975 Issue 10 PDF HTML
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24. Surveying the Source of the Yalutsangpo River
WITH great hydropower potential, the Yalutsangpo is Tibet's largest and the world's highest river. Its mean elevation is 4,500 meters. Originating in the glaciers of the Himalaya Mountains, it flows
Author: PAO YU-HUA Year 1977 Issue 6 PDF HTML
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25. CHENGCHOW: City on the Central Plain
THROUGH history Chengchow, capital of Honan province, has been located at a strategic place. In ancient times, made easily-defensible from the west by Sungshan, one of China's five most famous
Author: CHAI PAO-YI Year 1977 Issue 11 PDF HTML
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26. WHICH WAY TO GO?
The 30 per cent rise in the income of China's farmers in 1953-1957 can be further increased only through collective effort, if all the members of the agricultural co-ops whole-heartedly support their
Author: LI WEN-SHAN and FAN PAO-CHU Year 1958 Issue 3 PDF HTML
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27. THE RESCUE
AT ABOUT 8 o'clock in the evening last November 18, the freighter Peace 41, belonging to the Bureau of Maritime Transport, Shanghai, had just taken on a load of pig-iron in Tangku Harbour at
Author: CHIN PAO-SHAN and WU CHUNG-LIEN Year 1962 Issue 3 PDF HTML