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11. Chiang Ching and Empress Lu
HISTORY is inexorable. Whoever shows contempt for history or tries to distort it will be duly punished.During the movement to criticize Lin Piao and Confucius which began in 1974, the anti-Party
Author: Hsu Hsun Year 1976 Issue 52 PDF HTML
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12. THE LONG MARCH
By Chen Chi-tungForeign Languages Press. 180 pp.The People's Liberation Army celebrated its thirty-first anniversary on August 1. Thirty-one years ago this day, dedicated revolutionary units staged
Author: LIAO HSU-HO Year 1958 Issue 24 PDF HTML
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13. Building Boom in China's Cities
SCAFFOLDS and rising new buildings are one of the most striking features of the Chinese scene today. They can be seen everywhere and often overshadow the existing, old structures. Some people cannot
Author: HSU SHIH-PING Year 1959 Issue 50 PDF HTML
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14. Minhang-Shanghai's First Satellite Town
To meet the needs of industrial development, China's big cities such as Shanghai, Tientsin and Nanking are making plans to build satellite towns at their outer approaches. These towns will be built
Author: CHANG HSU-TANG Year 1960 Issue 7 PDF HTML
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15. Technical Revolution in a Generator Plant
THOUSANDS of people have visited the Shanghai Generator Plant in the past few months to see for themselves the momentous changes brought about by the mass technical innovations and technical
Author: LIN KUO-HSU Year 1960 Issue 28 PDF HTML
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16. Ancient Classical Paintings
The recent art exhibition at the Palace Museum in Peking which showed more than 400 paintings from Sui and Tang Dynasties (7th century) up to the late Ching Dynasty (19th century) gave art lovers a
Author: HSU PANG-TA Year 1960 Issue 46 PDF HTML
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17. The State-Monopoly Capitalism of Old China
Following is a translation of an article published in "Hongqi," Nos. 3 4 (combined issue), 1961. - Ed.THE new-democratic revolution of China was a revolution of the masses of the people under the
Author: HSU TI-HSIN Year 1961 Issue 9 PDF HTML
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18. "Pine Trees That Never Grow Old"
IN CHINESE tradition, the pine tree symbolizes steadfastness, tough vigour and a noble spirit. In and around Shanhaikuan, where the Great Wall reaches the sea, a story is going the rounds about five
Author: HSU FENG-CHIH Year 1961 Issue 42 PDF HTML
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19. Training Worker-Writers
IN the past 14 years since liberation, the workers of Shanghai have moved with spirit and talent into the fields of culture and art. This is not surprising: Shanghai has the biggest industrial
Author: HSU CHING-HSIEN Year 1963 Issue 18 PDF HTML
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20. The Interrelation of Political and Economic Independence
AS a result of the protracted and arduous struggle of the people of Asia and Africa, scores of countries on the two continents have become independent in the 20 years since the end of World War II.
Author: HSU NAI-CHIUNG Year 1966 Issue 5 PDF HTML