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81. What I Gained and What I Discarded
IN all my 27 years as a revolu- tionary worker, I have never experienced so deep an education as in the present great proletarian cultural revolution. This movement, launched and developed under the
Author: YEN WEN-CHING Year 1967 Issue 5 PDF HTML
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82. I Will Defend Chairman Mao's Revolutionary Line All My Life
MY NAME is Yen Hsieh-chung. I am a member of the Tang-chai brigade of the Hsiaosung commune in Lankao county, Honan province. I have not studied many of Chairman Mao's books and have not applied his
Author: YEN HSIEH-CHUNG Year 1968 Issue 12 PDF HTML
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83. A Tradition of Self-reliance
TODAY, we have won solid victories in the Great Proletarian Cultural Revolution. Working in the spirit of fearing neither hardship nor death, as Chairman Mao teaches, the army and the people of the
Author: YEN TEH-MING Year 1970 Issue 3 PDF HTML
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84. Doctors Go to the Frontier
WE WERE one of seven mobile medical teams sent to various parts of the country last year by the Ministry of Public Health and the Peking Municipal Revolutionary Committee. The 44 team members
Author: HUANG YEN-TING Year 1972 Issue 11 PDF HTML
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85. COMBINING CHINESE AND WESTERN MEDICINE TO TREAT PNEUMONIA IN CHILDREN
ONE morning last March a young couple brought their eight-month-old daughter Kuo Pin to our outpatient department. The baby was running a temperature of 39° C and there was a bluish discoloration in
Author: YEN TIEN-YU Year 1972 Issue 11 PDF HTML
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86. A Veteran Cadre's Experience
THE first time I went to Yenan was in 1938, a year after the outbreak of the anti-Japanese war. Determined to take an active part in resisting Japanese aggression I left the Sian Normal School where
Author: CHANG YEN-PO Year 1974 Issue 7 PDF HTML
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87. Badminton in China
"BADMINTON is still a young sport in China. There was never a national tournament before liberation, in fact, very few people even in the cities had ever seen a shuttlecock.After the new China was
Author: YEN NAI-HUA Year 1974 Issue 8 PDF HTML
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88. Outstanding Young Athletes
A large number of young athletes from many countries came to the fore in the recent Seventh Asian Games in Teheran, the future generation for Asian sports. Here are three from China.Markswoman Li
Author: YEN NAI-HUA Year 1975 Issue 1 PDF HTML
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89. Competition Promotes Friendship at Swimming Meet
IT WAS the height of summer. The Peking International Swimming and Diving Friendship Invitational Meet, held from August 2 to 10, closed with a display of fireworks, their colors reflected in the
Author: YEN NAI-HUA Year 1975 Issue 11 PDF HTML
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90. Swimming in the Stormy Waters
Let the wind blow and waves beat, Better far than idly strolling in a courtyard.THESE LINES come from Chair- man Mao's poem "Swimming - to the tune of Shui Tiao Keh Tou" which he wrote in June 1956
Author: YEN NAI-HUA Year 1976 Issue 7 PDF HTML