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31. A Script for the Miao People
ONCE, says an ancient tale, the ancestors of the Miao people had a written language. But when they moved out of the east into the west, crossing a huge river, writing was lost. To this day the Miaos
Author: MA HSUEH-LIANG Year 1957 Issue 7 PDF HTML
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32. MERGING FACTORY AND SCHOOL
NEW WAYS of training technical personnel have recently been started in Tientsin, important industrial city in North China, to meet the rising needs of the economic development of the city. It has
Author: LIANG HAN-PING Year 1959 Issue 1 PDF HTML
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33. YOUTH 'DARES TO DO'
"The world is yours as well as ours, but in the long run it is yours. You young people, full of vigour and vitality, are in the prime of life, like the sun at eight or nine in the morning. Our hopes
Author: LIANG TSENG-SHOU Year 1959 Issue 7 PDF HTML
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34. What Teaching the Workers Has Taught Me
AFTER I graduated from college in September 1958, I was sent to teach in the spare-time school attached to the Tientsin Electrical Equipment Plant. When I got there I found the entire factory in the
Author: CHAO MU-LIANG Year 1960 Issue 10 PDF HTML
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35. New Scripts for Minorities China's
OF the 50 or so national minorities in China, less than half had written languages before the liberation. Even the written languages that existed were often inadequate and used by only a small number
Author: MA HSUEH-LIANG Year 1962 Issue 8 PDF HTML
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36. WRESTING FARMLAND FROM THE DESERT
YOU must remember that we did not always live here. Where our homes once were, a hundred li further north, there is now deep desert. When I was young the land was fertile there, but sand carried by
Author: LIANG MING-TA Year 1963 Issue 1 PDF HTML
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37. GANEFO NEW SPIRIT IN SPORTS
THE First Games of the New Emerging Forces (GANEFO) with all their colour and excitement are now history. But the vigour and the spirit of unity and friendship that prevailed over the 13-day games in
Author: HO CHEN-LIANG Year 1964 Issue 2 PDF HTML
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38. Fountain Pens for Everyone
FIGURES compiled by the Shanghai Pen Manufacturing Company, a managing company under the city's Bureau of Light Industry, reveal that from 1949, the year of the liberation, until 1962, Shanghai
Author: CHU CHAN-LIANG Year 1964 Issue 4 PDF HTML
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39. Old Trees of Peking
Visitors to Peking are usually struck by the great number of trees in every part of the city. From a high spot on a summer day the view is of a sea of green stretching the long distance from the
Author: LIANG TAI-JAN Year 1964 Issue 8 PDF HTML
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40. Getting Bigger Cotton Yields
The most important factor in raising China's cotton production is increasing yield per unit of area. This was a prime reason forsubstantial margin over 1962 total production. This year cotton is
Author: HU CHING-LIANG Year 1964 Issue 9 PDF HTML