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101. Hearts of Chinese and Soviet Peoples Are Linked
ON many occasions, the Soviet revisionist renegade clique's frontier troops intruded into China's territory Chenpao Island and created grave incidents of bloodshed. This is a monstrous crime against
Author: Fang Teh-tsai Year 1969 Issue 13 PDF HTML
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102. Minority Nationality Cadres in a County
THE Pama Yao Autonomous County in western Kwangsi is where the Yaos, Chuangs and Hans live together. It has a population of 192,000, of which 167.000 are the Yaos and Chuangs - two minority
Author: Tang Yu-fang Year 1973 Issue 52 PDF HTML
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103. Communists Seek Not Official Posts, But Revolution
DURING the current movement to criticize Lin Piao and Confucius, I joined the commune members in repudiating the doctrines of Confucius and Mencius, such as "he who excels in learning can be an
Author: Fang Ho-ming Year 1975 Issue 3 PDF HTML
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104. Far-Reaching Significance of May 7 Cadre Schools
CHAIRMAN Mao issued his May 7 Directive nine years ago.Linking the practical struggle in connection with the May 7 cadre schools and restudying the May 7 Directive in the high tide of studying
Author: Hsia Fang-hao Year 1975 Issue 24 PDF HTML
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105. Criticism of "Water Margin"
IS Water Margin (see p. 11) a novel "eulogizing the peasants' revolutionary struggle"? No. It is a novel advocating capitulationism.Is it a "revolutionary textbook"? No. It is teaching material by
Author: Chu Fang-ming Year 1976 Issue 9 PDF HTML
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106. Great Popularization of Mao Tsetung Thought
TEN years ago the East wind of the Great Proletarian Cultural Revolution swept our village which is crisscrossed by rivers and streams. I was 19 then and had just taken up my duties as deputy leader
Author: Sun Ying-fang Year 1976 Issue 23 PDF HTML
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107. Commune by the Pearl River
WINTER in this part of south China is like spring in more temperate climes. The fields along the Pearl River are green with sugar-cane plantations, banana and lichee groves, and orchards of many
Author: CHEN TSAN-YUN Year 1959 Issue 10 PDF HTML
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108. Taming the Yellow River
THE Yellow River basin was the "cradle of Chinese civilization" but the river is probably more widely known as "China's Sorrow." It is an unruly stream, notorious for the huge amount of silt it
Author: WANG HUA-YUN Year 1959 Issue 51 PDF HTML
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109. In a Land of Heroes
OUR two-week visit to Albania has left me many happy memories. Besides Tirana we went to Durazzo, Vlone, Korce and Elbasan in southern Albania and visited factories, schools, hospitals, museums,
Author: YANG YUN-YU Year 1961 Issue 46 PDF HTML
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110. Light Industry Flourishes on the Steppes
A FEW short years ago there was little modern industry in Inner Mongolia. Herdsmen ranged their flocks on the natural pastures of this vast steppeland in the northern part of China. Except in the
Author: SHIH YUN-TSE Year 1962 Issue 1 PDF HTML