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21. Stoneware and Earthenware
AN OLD POEM ABOUT CHINESE POTTERSLines composed in a boat moored in late spring under Shushan Hill in Kiangsu province, where the famous Yihsing tea-vessels are produced.Fine curls of smoke are
Author: CHEN WAN-LI Year 1956 Issue 9 PDF HTML
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22. Studying Ancient Farm Lore
THE BIG TASK that now faces Chinese farming is to increase yields by improving its methods. This means making use of modern agricultural science, which is still not highly developed in our country -
Author: WAN KUO-TING Year 1957 Issue 4 PDF HTML
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23. Pioneering in Fibreglass
SEEING the first fibreglass clothcome off the loom in Shanghai this spring was, for my husband and me, like seeing the face of our first child. For nearly twenty years the two of us have struggled to
Author: WAN PEN-YI Year 1958 Issue 8 PDF HTML
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24. ANIMATED FILMS COME OF AGE
A NATIONAL EXHIBITION on puppet and cartoon films held in Peking recently attracted more than thirty thousand grownups and children. At the same time, in a festival specially devoted to them, 23 such
Author: WAN LAI-MING Year 1960 Issue 6 PDF HTML
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25. Prelude to A Bright Tomorrow
THE HANDS of the big electric clock on a beam in the converter shop of the steel works pointed to half past two. But already the rest room just beyond was crowded with men dressed in their work
Author: Hu Wan-chun Year 1960 Issue 8 PDF HTML
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26. THE TWELVE MUKAM OF SINKIANG SAVED AND REVIVED
Our boys can dance as soon as they walk, Our girls can sing as soon as they talk.This old saying among the Uighur people living around the Tienshan Mountains of Sinkiang shows how music has for
Author: WAN TUNG-SHU Year 1963 Issue 2 PDF HTML
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27. Two Sons
OLD MAN TU was fifty-five and a master fitter in a steel mill. He lived a simple life. His woollen pull-down cap had been worn to a shine, but he refused to get a new one. However, the sight of his
Author: HU WAN-CHUN Year 1964 Issue 2 PDF HTML
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28. An Armed People Are Invincible
THE ARMY and the people are the foundation of victory." This basic idea of Chairman Mao Tse-tung was the guide to Chinese Communist Party policy in mobilizing and arming the broad masses of the
Author: LIAO SHIH-WAN Year 1965 Issue 8 PDF HTML
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29. Building Materials from Industrial Waste
A GREAT MANY new building materials have been developed in the past few years by workers carrying out the spirit of the General Line for Socialist Construction - "going all out, aiming high, to
Author: WU WAN-CHI Year 1967 Issue 12 PDF HTML
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30. THE BATTLE OF PINGHSINGKUAN PASS
ON July 7, 1937 the Japanese imperialists invaded north China. Frightened out of their wits, the Kuomintang reactionaries retreated without putting up a fight. Having already handed over all of
Author: CHEN WAN-MING Year 1971 Issue 8 PDF HTML