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31. THE WORKING CLASS RE-EDUCATES INTELLECTUALS
THE mass of intellectuals . . . must . . . gradually shed their bourgeois world outlook and acquire the proletarian, communist world outlook so that they can fully fit in with the needs of the new
Author: HUNG WEN-PAI Year 1969 Issue 11 PDF HTML
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32. THE CHINESE WORKING CLASS HAS HIGH ASPIRATIONS
ARTILLERY guns roared. Red flags snapped. It was May 1949 and the Chinese People's Liberation Army led by Chairman Mao stormed into Shanghai. In the liberated city, industries long ruled by the U.S.
Author: HUNG PING-TIEN Year 1970 Issue 3 PDF HTML
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33. CHINGKANG MOUNTAINS
THE majestic Chingkang Mountains in south-central China are the cradle of China's proletarian revolution. Here, our great leader Chairman Mao built China's first rural revolutionary base in 1927 and
Author: HUNG HSUAN-PING Year 1970 Issue 7 PDF HTML
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34. Before and After the Tsunyi Meeting
TSUNYI, in China's southwestern province Kweichow, is famous for its place in the history of the Chinese revolution.Here in January 1935 the Chinese Communist Party held an enlarged meeting of the
Author: HUNG HSUAN-PING Year 1971 Issue 1 PDF HTML
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35. A Shock Vanguard Opens the Way
TWENTY-TWO years ago during the Liberation War, a bridge on the railway between Lanchow in Kansu province and the port of Lienyun in Kiangsu province was damaged by Kuomintang troops. The bridge was
Author: HUNG TIEH-PING Year 1971 Issue 3 PDF HTML
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36. The Anti-Japanese War Years
YENAN is located on the high plateau of northern Shensi province. From here Chairman Mao led the Chinese people to victory in the war against the Japanese imperialist invaders (1937-1945). In the
Author: HUNG HSUAN-PING Year 1971 Issue 7 PDF HTML
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37. CHI HUNG-CHANG - Unbending Hero in Resisting Japanese Aggression
HOW FAST time passes! Decades have gone by, but Hung-chang's voice and expression and the heroism with which he gave his life for the revolution are still so vivid in my mind.Chi Hung-chang (1895-1934
Author: HU HUNG-HSIA Year 1971 Issue 11 PDF HTML
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38. A HUNT IN THE FOREST
THE Changpai Mountains in mid-winter are bound in ice and snow. Into this silvery world in China's northeast we went, to the Dawn Camp Forest Farm in the Yenpien Korean Autonomous Chou[注释1] We were
Author: YEN HUNG-SHIH Year 1972 Issue 8 PDF HTML
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39. REPORT ON THE REVISION OF THE PARTY CONSTITUTION
Comrades!As entrusted by the Central Committee of the Party, I will now give a brief explanation of the revision of our Party's Constitution.In accordance with the instructions of Chairman Mao and
Author: Wang Hung-wen Year 1973 Issue 11 PDF HTML
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40. A PEOPLE'S ARMY
THE 179th Division of the Chinese People's Liberation Army units at Nanking was formed by the Chinese Communist Party in the war against Japanese aggression (1937-45). From that day to the present it
Author: LING FEN-HUNG Year 1975 Issue 9 PDF HTML