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21. "Educated Youth" Recall the Past
Book Series: The Recollections of Chinese Educated YouthPublisher: China Workers' Publishing HouseIT is time to confess, and repent. It is time to stop licking wounds and take up a scalpel. In order
Author: JI TAO Year 2001 Issue 7 PDF HTML
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22. NEW CHINA'S LIBRARIES
ONE of the most striking aspects of the advance of culture in China today is the growth and improvement of the library system, which now brings books to all sections of the people. The libraries
Author: PENG TAO-CHEN Year 1952 Issue 5 PDF HTML
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23. From City Schools to The Farms
PEOPLE travelling through the country around Wuhan in the middle Yangtze valley these days remark on the great number of young faces to be seen on the village roads and in the fields. The reason is
Author: CHIA TAO-HENG Year 1958 Issue 2 PDF HTML
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24. How Wang Pao-ching Made His Farm a Laboratory
EVERYONE at the Torch people's commune in Lichuan county, Shensi province, seems to be engaging in agricultural research. The whole place is dotted with plots in which experiments are being carried
Author: CHANG CHI-TAO Year 1960 Issue 10 PDF HTML
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25. The Shanghai Pre-liberation Student Movement
There are now two battlefronts in China. The war between Chiang Kai-shek's invading troops and the People's Liberation Army constitutes the first front. Now a second front has emerged, that is, the
Author: LI CHI-TAO Year 1961 Issue 5 PDF HTML
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26. Excavating a 2,000-Year-Old Capital
ALTHOUGH the Chin dynasty (221-206 B.C.) only lasted through two reigns covering a period of 15 years, it occupies an important place in Chinese history. Chin, which had its capital at Hsienyang on
Author: WANG YING-TAO Year 1962 Issue 12 PDF HTML
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27. THE PEASANT'S ROLE IN CHINA'S REVOLUTION
RECENTLY I revisited the an- cient buildings which 37 years ago housed the National Institute of the Peasant Movement in Canton. It was here that I was initiated into serious study of China's
Author: WANG SHOU-TAO Year 1963 Issue 10 PDF HTML
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28. Water Conservation in the Province of 1,000 Lakes
IN FORTY YEARS of water con- servation work it is only in the last fourteen that I have been able to take full pride in my profession. Since the liberation in 1949 I have seen my native Hupeh
Author: TAO SHU-TSENG Year 1963 Issue 12 PDF HTML
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29. Pavilions That Adorn Nature
THE FAMILIAR grace and beauty of Chinese parks, gardens and scenic places is often enhanced by their lovely open pavilions, small jewels of architecture constructed with all the love of a true artist
Author: TAO TSUNG-CHEN Year 1964 Issue 2 PDF HTML
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30. Chinese Roof Styles
CENTURIES-OLD traditions in Chinese architecture are discernible in buildings of all kinds, old and new, in every part of the country. Of their characteristics, the curved, tiled roof with upturned
Author: TAO TSUNG-CHEN Year 1965 Issue 3 PDF HTML