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391. On the Szechuan-Tibet Highway
MY LAST SIGHT of Lhasa was of a city bathed in the morning glow. Our bus had already crossed the new bridge on its way eastwards along the 2,413-kilometre Szechuan-Tibet Highway. That first morning
Author: CHEN JIH-NUNG Year 1966 Issue 3 PDF HTML
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392. Map-making in Ancient China
TWO of the oldest existing Chinese maps are in the museum of stone tablets in Sian, Shensi province. One is the Hua Yi Tu or "Map of China and Foreign Countries", showing 12th century China and the
Author: CHEN CHIAO-YI Year 1966 Issue 4 PDF HTML
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393. SMALL PLANTS PLAY A BIG ROLE
ONE of the reasons China's in-dustry has been able to grow rapidly is that she has adopted the policy of simultaneously developing medium and small-sized factories as well as large ones, with
Author: CHEN TA-LUN Year 1966 Issue 6 PDF HTML
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394. REJOINING SEVERED FINGERS
SINCE a worker's hand cut off in an accident was first successfully rejoined in our hospital in 1963, Chinese surgery has made steady progress. Severed fingers were successfully rejoined last year at
Author: CHEN CHUNG-WEI Year 1967 Issue 1 PDF HTML
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395. How We Won the Bumper Harvest
LAST YEAR was another year of natural calamities for Ta-chai, but it was also another year of victories for the brigade in revolution and production.Our total grain output in 1966 topped 480,000 jin,
Author: CHEN YUNG-KUEI Year 1967 Issue 3 PDF HTML
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396. At the Family Meeting
MY father Li Ching-feng is leader of one of the production brigades in the Talu commune in Hopei province. After the great proletarian cultural revolution began, some brigade members criticized him
Author: LI CHEN-CHUANG Year 1968 Issue 2 PDF HTML
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397. We Are the Main Army in Revolution and Production
Member of the Standing Committee of the Shanghai Diesel Engine Plant Revolutionary CommitteeTO DEFEND Chairman Mao's revolutionary line, early in 1967 over a million industrial workers and
Author: KUO SAN-CHEN Year 1969 Issue 1 PDF HTML
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398. Peasants Write Their Own Textbooks
IN the countryside, schools and colleges should be managed by the poor and lower-middle peasants - the most reliable ally of the working class." Following this instruction of Chairman Mao, our Mamiao
Author: NIU JUI-CHEN Year 1969 Issue 9 PDF HTML
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399. No One Can Stop Us on the Socianst Road
I AM 73. Before liberation I was a beggar. Of my family of seven, my eldest son laid down his life for the revolution while fighting the Japanese aggressors in the New Fourth Army, and one after the
Author: CHEN HSUEH-MENG Year 1969 Issue 10 PDF HTML
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400. How We Fought with Tunnel Warfare
Tunnel warfare, war underground, Houses and villages linked together. Thousands of fighters in ambush, Striking terror in the enemy's heart. Everyone a soldier, everyone fighting, We'll destroy the
Author: KAO CHEN-FENG Year 1970 Issue 11 PDF HTML