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41. A Small Nation Can Defeat a Big One
SINCE March 1970 the Cambodian people have been faced with aggression and brutal suppression by U.S. imperialism and its lackeys. In the revolutionary spirit of daring to struggle against force, they
Author: HSIAO YANG Year 1971 Issue 5 PDF HTML
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42. New Look in Track and Field Meet
BETWEEN competitions at the Peking Workers' Stadium, young men and women, shirts soaked with sweat, demonstrate running and jumping on the practice field under the summer sun. In the shade of the
Author: HSIANG YANG Year 1971 Issue 9 PDF HTML
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43. An Army of New Doctors
MOUNTAINOUS Yungfu county in north Kwangsi has 200,000 inhabitants of Chuang, Han, Yao and Hui nationalities. Unlike the past, even in the remotest village today no one worries about the lack of
Author: YU YANG Year 1974 Issue 4 PDF HTML
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44. BAREFOOT DOCTORS
There are now 1,300,000 peasant-doctors in China - people trained during the cultural revolution who continue their regular farm work in the communes but also serve as barefoot doctors (called this
Author: YU YANG Year 1976 Issue 60 PDF HTML
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45. The Gaur, Wild Ox of Yunnan
A bellow resounds in the early morning deep in the Hsishuang Panna mountains of Yunnan province. A large animal with a glistening brown-black coat races along a stream in the heavy forest. It has a
Author: YANG LAN Year 1977 Issue 6 PDF HTML
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46. A Commune Advances Through Struggle
LAST spring a severe drought menaced most of the north China countryside. But backed by superior irrigation works, the 3,300 hectares of winter wheat in the Chiliying People's Commune in Honan
Author: YANG CHUN Year 1977 Issue 7 PDF HTML
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47. The Magic Artistry of Painted Pottery
AMONG the art which has come down to us from China's neolithic age, the painted pottery is some of the most aesthetically pleasing. The potters of the Yangshao culture, which existed about five to
Author: YANG HUNG Year 1978 Issue 10 PDF HTML
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48. A Cultural Giant
THE late writer Kuo Mo-jo was, with Lu Hsun (1881-1936), one of the two main founders of the new literature following the May 4th Movement of 1919. After liberation he became an esteemed leader in
Author: CHOU YANG Year 1978 Issue 12 PDF HTML
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49. The Chariot in China
THE chariot was already in use in China in the Shang dynasty (16th-11th century B.C.) for war and hunting. Luxuriously-decorated chariots were a mark of rank of the nobility. For a long time, though
Author: YANG HUNG Year 1978 Issue 12 PDF HTML
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50. Memories of Bethune
I WAS one of Dr. Norman Bethune's three bodyguards in the spring of 1939 when he worked in the Shanxi-Chahar-Hebei border area, an anti-Japanese base led by the Communist Party. Memories of him are
Author: YANG YAOFA Year 1979 Issue 11 PDF HTML