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21. Don't Think We Know Nothing
ALTHOUGH Catcher in the Rye was published 49 years ago, today's readers can still relate to the protagonist, a troubled high school boy. Inspired by the American classic, three young newspaper
Author: YUN ZHANG Year 2000 Issue 6 PDF HTML
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22. Dragon CHINA
AS Chinese athletes continued to step on to the champion's stand at the 27th Olympics, the dragon design on their tracksuits began to attract people's interest. This dragon, with its head held high
Author: YUN ZHANG Year 2000 Issue 12 PDF HTML
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23. Hegang - Flower of Northern Cities
HEGANG City is on China's northern frontier, and has a population of 1.1 million. It does not rank highly in Heilongjiang Province in terms of its overall economy. However, over the short span of a
Author: HOU YUN Year 2001 Issue 7 PDF HTML
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24. Shangri-La: An Earthy Utopia
AT the end of last year, the name of Zhongdian County, capital of Deqen Tibetan Autonomous Prefecture in southwestern China's Yunnan Province, was changed to Shangri-La County. After nearly nine
Author: YUN ZHANG Year 2002 Issue 7 PDF HTML
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25. The Color of Life
WANG Changkai, a student of Wu Guanzhong, graduated from the Beijing Academy of Art in the late 1950s. He spent the next few decades creating his own unique style of Chinese oils, and finally made
Author: YUN FENG Year 2006 Issue 5 PDF HTML
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26. Western Han - A Time of Prosperity
THE relative stability of a unified China during the Western Han dynasty (206 B.C.-A.D. 8) provided conditions for one of the glorious periods of Chinese history. It meant the beginning of the wide
Author: JIAO JIAN Year 1979 Issue 3 PDF HTML
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27. Eastern Han Peasant Revolts
Red Eyebrows, Greenwoodsmen, Yellow TurbansTHE Eastern Han dynasty (A.D. 25-220) was born amid a peasant uprising, and another uprising near its end aided in the disintegration of the dynasty.
Author: JIAO JIAN Year 1979 Issue 4 PDF HTML
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28. TROUBLOUS TIMES
BUILDING UP government forces to suppress the peasant revolts at the end of the Eastern Han dynasty (25-220), many local officials developed into warlords. To protect their own interests, the big
Author: JIAO JIAN Year 1979 Issue 5 PDF HTML
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29. Yumen Oil Field Plays Its Part
THE Yumen oil field is China's oldest. Today every oil field opened up since liberation has workers from Yumen. In fact, it is said that "where there is oil there are people from Yumen."According to
Author: QIU JIAN Year 1979 Issue 6 PDF HTML
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30. The Northern and Southern Dynasties
IN the period known as the Northern and Southern dynasties, China remained divided into north, the valley of the Huanghe (Yellow) River, and south, the valley of the Changjiang (Yangtze) River. In
Author: JIAO JIAN Year 1979 Issue 6 PDF HTML