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31. The Flower from Mexico
THE dahlia, a popular flower in China, comes originally from the high plateaus of Mexico and Central America. Somewhere in the early 16th century, Mexican flower-lovers moved the wild plant into
Author: MA XUN Year 1981 Issue 11 PDF HTML
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32. China's Fight to End Leprosy
THEY stood on a hill in Guangxi, south China, with the setting sun behind them, waving goodbye with raised hands deformed by missing fingers, some with simply knobs at the end of an arm. Our medical
Author: MA HAIDE Year 1982 Issue 6 PDF HTML
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33. The Story of a Disabled Soldier
MY name is Ma Xinyou. I am 47. Two years after I joined the People's Liberation Army in 1956, I was accidentally wounded during maneuvers. Paralyzed below the waist, I was sent to several
Author: MA XINYOU Year 1982 Issue 7 PDF HTML
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34. World Crop-Breeders Nail New Wheat Discovery
IN the last few years a group of Chinese scientists have received many letters of congratulation from crop-breeding specialists in numerous countries on their discovery of a new male-sterile
Author: MA ZHUANGXING Year 1983 Issue 4 PDF HTML
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35. Master Dongguo
Author: Ma De Year 1983 Issue 4 PDF HTML
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36. Liao Chengzhi: He Loved His Land and His People
IT was in 1936, in a little mountain-girt village in northern Shaanxi province right after a battle, that I first met Liao Chengzhi, my teacher and friend for many years. Clad in an old, much-patched
Author: MA HAIDE Year 1983 Issue 9 PDF HTML
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37. Fiction Classic: 'Outlaws of the Marsh'
LIKE Robin Hood and his band in the West, the 108 men and women rebel commanders in the classic mid-14th century novel Outlaws of the Marsh have become household names in China. One of the two
Author: MA RUIFANG Year 1984 Issue 3 PDF HTML
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38. A Pioneer in Reconstructive Plastic Surgery
NOT long ago Professor Song Ruyao of the Hospital of Plastic Surgery attached to the Chinese Academy of Medical Sciences in Beijing received a phone call from a young man named Gao who said that he
Author: MA LIHUA Year 1985 Issue 2 PDF HTML
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39. The Baoan People's Search for Identity
YEARS AGO, if you had asked the nationality of some of the families around the city of Linxia southwest of Lanzhou in Gansu province, they would have been unable to answer. They had their own language
Author: MA LINGYU Year 1985 Issue 6 PDF HTML
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40. Modernizing the Beijing Railway Station
IN SPITE of the fact that the Beijing Railway Station is the largest in the world, people still complain that it is very difficult to take a train. One train arrives or departs every eight minutes,
Author: MA HONGZHONG Year 1985 Issue 7 PDF HTML