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61. The I Ho Tuan - Peasants Against Imperialism
THE second flood-tide of mass revolutionary action in China after the Taiping Revolution of 1850-65 was, the rising of the I Ho Tuan or "Boxers" in 1899-1900. This was a great patriotic
Author: YU SHENG-WU Year 1959 Issue 2 PDF HTML
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62. SWEETS AND SECURITY - BY OUR BOOTSTRAPS
ESTABLISHED nine years ago, our Peking No. 1 Confectionery Works started as a small three-man venture. It is now a flourishing state enterprise with 820 workers. Our initial daily output of 5 kg. of
Author: HUANG CHIA-SHENG Year 1959 Issue 9 PDF HTML
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63. The Yangtze Belongs to the People
THE YANGTZE is China's long-est river and one of the biggest in the world, measuring 5,500 kilometres from the source to the sea. Some 255 million people, about two-fifths of our population, live in
Author: TUNG SHAO-SHENG Year 1960 Issue 3 PDF HTML
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64. A Poet of the Working Class
I WAS BORN and bred in the busy Yangtze River port of Ichang, Hupeh province. Before the liberation I was a stevedore. Not only did we carry heavy loads on our backs, we strained under the triple
Author: HUANG SHENG-HSIAO Year 1960 Issue 11 PDF HTML
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65. The Stone Arch-Symbol of Chinese Bridges
WHENEVER I see a picture of a stone arch bridge I at once think it might be Chinese," a foreign friend once told me. If you travel through the country, whether by train, road or on foot, you will not
Author: MAO YI-SHENG Year 1961 Issue 11 PDF HTML
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66. A Traditional Medicine Shop
THE GILT CHARACTERS on the signboard outside the Peking retail shop of our Tung Jen Tang Chinese traditional medicine firm read "7th Year of the Reign of Kang Hsi", which means that we have been in
Author: YUEH SUNG-SHENG Year 1962 Issue 3 PDF HTML
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67. ANCIENT ART IN STONE
BUDDHISM spread rapidly in China between the end of the third century and the early eighth. In north China, where most of the dynasties of this period had their capitals, hundreds of thousands of
Author: FENG HSIANG-SHENG Year 1962 Issue 6 PDF HTML
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68. THIRTY-ONE YEARS WITH THE JEN LI WOOLLEN MILL
THE Jen Li Mill, one of the first woollen mills established by Chinese national capitalists, is now embarking on its thirty-second year of operation. It was set up by the Jen Li Company, which was
Author: CHU CHI-SHENG Year 1963 Issue 3 PDF HTML
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69. WHY MILLIONS HONOUR LEI FENG
THE NAME Lei Feng is on the lips of millions of men, women and children in China today. An ordinary soldier who became a squad leader in a transport company of the People's Liberation Army, Lei Feng
Author: CHEN KUANG-SHENG Year 1963 Issue 6 PDF HTML
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70. COOLING A TEXTILE MILL IN SUMMER
SHANGHAI is a hot, steamy place in summer, and as any worker knows, one of the worst places to be in such weather is in a textile mill. But today the 5,000 workers in our No. 2 State Cotton Mill can
Author: YAO CHI-SHENG Year 1963 Issue 8 PDF HTML