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21. The Painter Situ Qiao as I Knew Him
I MET Situ Qiao in 1923, the year after I came to Beijing to enroll in Yenching University.Fresh from the countryside and eager to learn, I sought the company of my fellow-students. My first
Author: SHEN CONGWEN Year 1980 Issue 9 PDF HTML
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22. A Liberal Arts College Founded by the People
I had taught Chinese language in primary school, middle school and college. Like many other liberal arts teachers, I was not satisfied with my work nor the way liberal arts subjects are taught in the
Author: SHEN ZHIPING Year 1981 Issue 7 PDF HTML
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23. So Great Yet So Simple
ON March 15, 1981 I went to Beijing to consult Soong Ching Ling on the burial of her long-time housekeeper, friend and associate Li Yan'e, carrying with me a sketch of the Soong family burial plot
Author: SHEN CUIZHEN Year 1981 Issue 9 PDF HTML
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24. Help As Timely As Coal in Midwinter
DURING China's war against Japanese aggression (1937-45) I headed the medical service of the New Fourth Army, operating along the lower Changjiang (Yangtze) River. Like the Eighth Route Army in the
Author: SHEN QIZHEN Year 1981 Issue 9 PDF HTML
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25. A Floral Village
THERE is a village of 160 families at a bend of the ancient Grand Canal near Cangzhou in eastern Hebei province. Here, winter and summer, there is always a delightful fragrance. This village is
Author: YOU SHEN Year 1982 Issue 5 PDF HTML
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26. Birds Trained to Fight Insects
MANY birds catch insects as their food. Can some of them be trained as tree ''doctors"? A county on the coast of the Yellow Sea has tried it.In 1977 the forestry research personnel in Rizhao county,
Author: ZHANG SHEN Year 1982 Issue 5 PDF HTML
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27. Third-World Forum on Chinese Herbal Medicine
THE fact that low-cost herbal medicine plays a large role in China has always interested the rest of the world. This is specially true of developing countries which are forced to trade their raw
Author: SHEN JIAXIANG Year 1983 Issue 6 PDF HTML
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28. Roving Photographer Among the Mosuos
THE FIRST thing that catches my attention when I reach the bank of Lake Lugu is a boat carved out of a single log. Later I learned that for its resemblance to a pig-feeding trough this dugout canoe
Author: SHEN CHE Year 1983 Issue 7 PDF HTML
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29. Monk Haideng, Wushu Master
AT 78, the slight and scholarly looking monk Haideng is famed for his poetry - but even more for his mastery of the martial arts. On the wushu field, he makes 18-year-olds look clumsy. The venerable
Author: SHEN WEIGUO Year 1983 Issue 9 PDF HTML
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30. How China Ended Drug Abuse
IN much of the world, opium, marijuana and other drugs degrade their victims and cause great harm to society and a country's economy. Many international meetings have sought to control the abuse of
Author: SHEN YUCUN Year 1984 Issue 3 PDF HTML