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1. Why Intellectuals Go to the Countryside
Over a million office workers from government departments and enterprises have gone to the countryside in recent months. They are going to re-educate themselves by working directly among the
Author: LI FANG Year 1958 Issue 4 PDF HTML
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2. Ninghsia Hui Autonomous Region
THE Hui people are one of China's bigger national minorities. They number about 4 million; many live in small groups widely scattered in various parts of the country. Ninghsia is the area where they
Author: LI FANG Year 1958 Issue 36 PDF HTML
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3. Factories Run Schools
Schools run by factories are another aspect of the big leap forward in education. They go hand in hand with the factories run by schools[注释1] in the nationwide movement to combine education with
Author: LI FANG Year 1958 Issue 41 PDF HTML
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4. Schools Run by Communes
Millions of formerly illiterate peasants are now going to newly established schools in their villages. This phase of the unfolding cultural revolution is depicted in the third of our articles in the
Author: LI FANG Year 1958 Issue 44 PDF HTML
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5. Back from the Countryside
Most of the intellectuals who left their office desks last spring to work alongside the peasants and workers have now returned to their old jobs. The reports they have brought back have left no doubt
Author: LI FANG Year 1959 Issue 6 PDF HTML
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6. More Forests, More Timber
Through cloud and fog to the mountain top, Planting ash-trees in the new-dug earth, Our trees will grow non-stop, Three years - and the barren mountains will be clad in mirth.- A new folk song of
Author: LI FANG Year 1959 Issue 20 PDF HTML
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7. Manual Labour Tempers Cadres
IN the past two years, cadres of all grades in Party and government organizations in China took part in manual labour in the countryside and factories. The participation of cadres in manual labour
Author: LI FANG Year 1960 Issue 8 PDF HTML
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8. Silingol Steppe Grows Its Own Grain
AGREAT change has come over the Silingol League of the Inner Mongolian Autonomous Region. Its nomad herdsmen have taken up agriculture in a big way. Where for centuries only nomads with their herds
Author: LI FANG Year 1960 Issue 48 PDF HTML
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9. Big Cultural Changes in Inner Mongolia
The Inner Mongolian Autonomous Region provides a vivid example of how in a formerly backward national minority area, culture and education flourish, guided by socialist policies that take full
Author: LI FANG Year 1961 Issue 6 PDF HTML
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10. Shelter-Belts in China's Northeast
SEEN from the air, the green, criss-crossing walls of shelter-belts with a lush growth of different crops nestling in between, present a fascinating sight over vast areas in the northeastern part of
Author: LI FANG Year 1961 Issue 21 PDF HTML