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21. CHANGING THE ECONOMIC MAP OF CHINA
A TRAVELLER coming to today's China with a map or guidebook even a couple of years old might find himself lost. As his train passed through areas marked as rural countryside, he might be startled by
Author: LIU TSAI-HSIN Year 1956 Issue 5 PDF HTML
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22. Scientists Learn from Peasants
THE astonishing speed of recent advances in agricultural production has set us agricultural scientists thinking, and in many cases thinking with considerable qualms. Since liberation we scientists
Author: TSAI PANG-HWA Year 1958 Issue 10 PDF HTML
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23. China's Second Revolutionary Civil War - 1927-37
THE First Revolutionary Civil War of 1925-27[注释1] against the feudal warlords, the agents and armed mainstay of the imperialist control of China, ended in defeat for the revolution. The entire counter
Author: TSAI HUAN-WEN Year 1959 Issue 7 PDF HTML
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24. They Like Mathematics
THE WORD 'average' is familiar to all of you I'm sure, as in the average yield per mu of farm crops. And of course you know how to calculate it by adding yields of different plots and dividing the
Author: HAN ERH-TSAI Year 1962 Issue 12 PDF HTML
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25. Night Snacks In Shanghai
As a reporter, frequent evening assignments around theatres, cinema houses, bus terminals, train stations and residential districts have made me a regular customer of Shanghai's many night snack
Author: HUANG CHANG-TSAI Year 1964 Issue 5 PDF HTML
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26. Socialism Enabled Them To Work Again
TWO of the outstanding triumphs of Chinese surgery have been the saving of the life of a steel-worker with burns extending over 89 per cent of his skin, and the rejoining of the completely severed
Author: TANG RAO-TSAI Year 1965 Issue 5 PDF HTML
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27. THE LONG MARCH
THIRTY years ago the Chinese Workers' and Peasants' Red Army, predecessor of today's People's Liberation Army, went on an epic march unprecedented in military history.On foot, the men of the Red Army
Author: TSAI SHUN-LI Year 1965 Issue 10 PDF HTML
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28. Making Lamps for the Revolution
I am an ordinary worker. Before liberation I entered a pharmaceutical factory as an apprentice at the age of 14. My work was blowing glass ampoules, which I continued doing for 8 or 9 years, grinding
Author: TSAI TSU-CHUAN Year 1966 Issue 12 PDF HTML
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29. Three Stories from the Chingkang Mountains
These Mountains Make Revolution!UNDER the leadership of Comrade Mao Tse-tung, the Red Army established a revolutionary base area in the Chingkang Mountains of western Kiangsi in October 1927 and
Author: CHU LIANG-TSAI Year 1967 Issue 4 PDF HTML
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30. We Establish Our Revolutionary Committee
THE Revolutionary Committee at our knitwear mill was finally born out of the storm of the great proletarian cultural revolution last November 11. A big signboard carrying the large bright red words
Author: CHENG YU-TSAI Year 1968 Issue 5 PDF HTML