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11. Which Aspects of the Slave System Did Confucius Uphold?
THE Western Chou Dynasty (1066?-771 B.C.) of China was still a slave society, the Spring and Autumn Period (770-476 B.C.) was the period of transition from slave to feudal society, and the Warring
Author: Kao Heng Year 1974 Issue 28 PDF HTML
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12. Simultaneous Expansion of Industria Crops and Grain Production
NOT a few areas in China growing mainly industrial crops for a long time have become self-sufficient in grain and even achieved a surplus, while developing their traditional crops.A nationally known
Author: Sang Kao Year 1975 Issue 36 PDF HTML
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13. Yangtze Waters Diverted to North China
THE feasibility of diverting water from the Yangtze River to north China was established recently through a large-scale survey.The project, chosen from a number of tentative plans, is a major item in
Author: Kao Hsia Year 1978 Issue 38 PDF HTML
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14. Two Farces in International Relations
The last 10 days of May witnessed constant drizzling in New York and Washington. The political atmosphere in the two cities appeared to be gloomy as well. During those days, the Taiwan authorities'
Author: Can Kao Year 2001 Issue 24 PDF HTML
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15. Five Generations in a Decade
Anshan, in Northeast China, is not only the country's foremost steel base turning out millions of tons of the metal a year. It is also a great school. Through technical training classes, encouraging
Author: KAO CHAN-FENG Year 1960 Issue 12 PDF HTML
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16. China's Chemical Fertilizer Industry Leaps Forward
To a considerable degree agricultural development is determined by the supply of fertilizer. This is shown in the priority given for its rational use by the Eight-Point Charter for Agriculture. Among
Author: KAO KUANG - CHIEN Year 1960 Issue 43 PDF HTML
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17. Makers of "Forever" Bicycles
IN China's cities the bicycle is ubiquitous. In some of the bigger urban centres like Peking and Shanghai, they run into the hundreds of thousands, dominating the rush-hour traffic. In the countryside
Author: TANG KAO-TSAI Year 1962 Issue 5 PDF HTML
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18. New-Type Urban-Rural Relations In China
An examination of the relationship between the cities and the countryside in China during the period of socialist constructionTHE nature of relations between town and country depends on the
Author: KAO CHENG-SHENG Year 1963 Issue 13 PDF HTML
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19. Chemical Industry Serves Agriculture
China's chemical industry has made rapid, all-round progress since, liberation. It is delivering chemical fertilizers, insecticides, rubber products and all kinds of pharmaceuticals to the farms in
Author: KAO KUANG-CHIEN Year 1963 Issue 29 PDF HTML
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20. Chemical Fertilizer Industry Flourishes
THE use of chemical fertilizer is beginning to play an important role in speeding up the growth of China's farm output. Preparations for this development began soon after liberation, and work in
Author: KAO KUANG-CHIEN Year 1964 Issue 38 PDF HTML