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  • ...ick understanding and decisive action. The contribution he has made to the revolution, his courage as an innovator have earned his the trust of the Chinese peopl
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  • ...ese:知青); a special term addressed to the urban youth during the [[Cultural Revolution]] in the middle 1960s and middle 1970s; they were sent to mountainous areas
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  • ...in Beijing on Aug. 24, 1966, amidst the political turmoil of the Cultural Revolution. He is remembered as one of the country’s greatest modern writers. [[Lao
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  • ..., one of the most famous poets on the Chinese mainland after the "cultural revolution" (1966-1976). He committed suicide by lying on the railway line in Shanhaig
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  • ..., one of the most famous poets on the Chinese mainland after the "cultural revolution" (1966-1976). He committed suicide by lying on the railway line in Shanhaig
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  • ...was jailed by the Nationalists in the 1930s and again during the Cultural Revolution. Her most famous work was ''Miss Sophie’s Diary'' which chronicles a youn
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  • ...was jailed by the Nationalists in the 1930s and again during the Cultural Revolution. Her most famous work was ''Miss Sophie’s Diary'' which chronicles a youn
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  • ...was jailed by the Nationalists in the 1930s and again during the Cultural Revolution. Her most famous work was ''Miss Sophie’s Diary'' which chronicles a youn
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  • ...amous beauty spot lost its past luster due to vandalism during "[[Cultural Revolution]]" and subsequent neglect. ([[Dunhuang Crescent Lake|More...]])
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  • ...amous beauty spot lost its past luster due to vandalism during "[[Cultural Revolution]]" and subsequent neglect. ([[Dunhuang Crescent Lake|More...]])
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  • ...n Chinese historian '''[[Wu Han]]''' died in prison during the "[[Cultural Revolution]]".
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  • ...nland where teachers experienced severe discrimination during the Cultural Revolution (1966-1976). Students like to present greeting cards and flowers to their t ...al Labor Organization (ILO) and United Nations Educational, Scientific and Cultural Organization (UNESCO) in 1994.
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  • It shared the same fate as the Mishitang during the "[[cultural revolution]]", and was re-opened in 1980 after repair. Now services are held every Sun
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  • ...f History. Criticized by [[Mao Zedong]] at the beginning of the [[Cultural Revolution]], Jian committed suicide along with his wife in 1968 following a campaign
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  • ...y, Lei was sent to the countryside for “reeducation” during the [[Cultural Revolution]] (1966-1976). There, instead of farming the fields, he started drawing and After the [[Cultural Revolution]], in 1978, he was accepted into the Sculpture School of Guangzhou Academy
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  • Cheng went to the countryside as a youth during the [[Cultural Revolution]] (1966-76). Later, she went to Peking University for English studies, wher ...r youth, when she was sent to work in the countryside during the Cultural Revolution. ]]
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  • ...er of Chinese Protestants surpassed 700,000. At the end of the "[[cultural revolution]]," the government's policy of freedom of religious belief was reaffirmed. ...everal printings of this Bible, which had been banned during the "cultural revolution." In 1981, the [[Nanjing Union Theological Seminary]] was reopened. In addi
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  • ...piled up in the temple courtyard. Now it is looked after by the [[Beijing Cultural Relics Bureau]].
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  • ...amous beauty spot lost its past luster due to vandalism during "[[Cultural Revolution]]" and subsequent neglect.
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  • ...hool in [[Yunnan]]. After graduation, he threw himself into the democratic revolution and dedicated himself to following Dr. [[Sun Yat-sen]]. In [[1922]], Ye and When [[Chiang Kai-shek]] and [[Wang Ching-wei]] turned traitors of the revolution in [[1927]], Ye risked his life to inform [[He Long]] and [[Ye Ting]] that
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  • ...ool when he was 12. Yet his academic study was interrupted by the Cultural Revolution. In 1968, Wang, as were many of his peers, was sent to a farm in [[Yunnan]] ...Education Entrance Examination, which had just resumed after the Cultural Revolution. He passed the exam and was enrolled at the Trade and Economy School of Ch
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  • ...However, this was during the social and political turmoil of the Cultural Revolution (1966-1976), and that made Luo’s work even more challenging. The turmoil of the Cultural Revolution meant that Luo and many of his colleagues had to take part in ideological t
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  • ...al Government. He contributed greatly in establishing political, economic, cultural, educational and diplomatic policies. He was elected as chairman of the Peo ...tical and personal persecution from [[Lin Biao]] and [[Jiang Qing]]'s anti-revolution clique. He died at the age of 71 in Kaifeng, Henan province, due to relentl
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  • ...and on the small pagodas. The pagoda suffered damages during the "cultural revolution" and the earthquake centered at [[Tangshan]] in 1976, and a restoration in
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  • During the early stage of the "[[cultural revolution]]" from 1966 to 1971, the church's activities were all stopped. The church
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  • ...aracters against historic backgrounds such as World War II or the Cultural Revolution. She tends to depict the marginalized people in contemporary [[China]].
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  • ...Life in the Cadre’s School," revealing their hardships during the Cultural Revolution with a sense of humor.
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  • A contemporary to [[China]]’s cultural gurus, including [[Mao Dun]], [[Chen Wangdao]], [[Ye Shengtao]], [[Zheng Zh However, as was common with many cultural figures during the Cultural Revolution (1966-1976), Feng was seriously tortured amid the political turmoil, whose
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  • However, Huang was damaged by both the anti-rightists and the Cultural Revolution (1966-1976). He was sent to a northeastern rural village for reeducation an ...s, he survived and reestablished his reputation at the end of the Cultural Revolution. In 1992, Griffith University in Australia appointed him as a Guest Profess
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  • ...middle- and high-ranking intellectuals who are engaged in educational and cultural work. Major founders included [[Ma Xulun]], Wang Shao'ao, [[Zhou Jianren]] ...s to consolidate the people’s political power, build socialism and promote cultural and educational development.
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  • ...the [[Communist Party of China]] (CPC) in 1927. In order to seek truth of revolution, he went to study in Germany in 1929, coming back to [[Shanghai]] in 1933. During the [[Cultural Revolution]], he was harassed and put into prison for more than six years. In prison,
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  • ...was jailed by the Nationalists in the 1930s and again during the Cultural Revolution. Her most famous work was ''Miss Sophie’s Diary'' which chronicles a youn ...ponse in Changde, causing Ding Ling to come into contact with the ideas of revolution and democracy at a very early age. At 17, she left her hometown for [[Shang
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  • ...titute of socialism," which attempted to achieve social revolution through cultural education. ...asant movement in his hometown of Haifeng. Peng enthusiastically advocated revolution in countryside.
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  • ...ians in [[1965]]. Wu Han became one of the first victims of the [[Cultural Revolution]] and died in prison on [[CIIC:Selected anniversaries/October 11, 2009|Octo
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  • ...razed to the ground once again by the gunfire of the Qing army during the Revolution of 1911. After the war ended, it was repaired and restored once again. ...elike quality. On display in this temple are a good assortment of precious cultural artifacts that have been collected over the last three centuries.
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  • ...]] where she worked for the publicity department. But during the "Cultural Revolution" her open opposition to the "Gang of Four" infuriated the Gang's Liaoning f
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  • ..., one of the most famous poets on the Chinese mainland after the "cultural revolution" (1966-1976). He committed suicide by lying on the railway line in Shanhaig ...ural areas at a time when the whole country was embroiled in the "cultural revolution". In 1979, he enrolled in Peking University at the age of 15. He began to w
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  • ...957]] into a family of actors. Sent to the countryside during the Cultural Revolution, in 1979 he joined a drama troupe of the National Song and Dance Ensemble.
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  • ...and art. Before finishing his high school education during the [[Cultural Revolution]], Ah Cheng spent time in Sichuan and [[Yunnan]] provinces and [[Inner Mong
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  • During the [[Cultural Revolution]] (1966-1976), he was demoted and sent to a farm to grow vegetables. In 197
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  • ...Committees of the CPPCC. He was persecuted to death during the [[Cultural Revolution]].
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  • ...lection of articles on Chinese history and literature as well as East-West cultural exchange. ...ream of Red Mansions'', which was published in 1980. During the [[Cultural Revolution]], Yang suffered from political persecutions and was put into prison. In Oc
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  • ...ut of the country’s political arena amid the chaos that was [[the Cultural Revolution]] (1966-1976).
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  • 1968-1975 Persecuted during the "cultural revolution", physically disabled in May 1968
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  • After the "[[cultural revolution]]," Chinese Catholics resumed their religious activities. On Sundays, durin
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  • ...untryside in Jiangxi Province for re-education in 1970 during the Cultural Revolution (1966-1976). During the five years in the countryside, Chen learnt medicine
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  • During the [[Cultural Revolution]] (1966-1976), he was labeled a rightist and sent to several places for man
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  • ...''Kong Que Gong Zhu'' and ''Cai Wenji'', both produced after the Cultural Revolution had taken its toll on the country. The latter was awarded the Special Award
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  • ...ed Cao's Bronze and Sunflower, a novel set during the time of the Cultural Revolution in a rural Chinese village, and Dingding Dangdang series about two brothers
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  • c) The [[Cultural Revolution]] (1966-1976) In this period, ultra-Leftist errors continued and class str
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  • ...nt of a group of young intellectuals who devote themselves to the cause of revolution. ...in Shanghai, responsible for publishing the Literary Works series and the Cultural Life series, in addition to an abridged version of the former. In 1936, he
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  • ...epicts an alien civilization's invasion of Earth during China's [[Cultural Revolution]]. It centers on a secret military project that enables humans to establish
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  • ...g all the pain, he denied all accusations against him. During the Cultural Revolution, even while under the high pressure policy of the counter-revolutionary gro
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  • The Shikumen is a cultural blend of the elements found in Western architecture with traditional Lower ...wall was added to protect against fighting and looting during the Taiping revolution, and later burglars and vandals during the social upheavals of the early tw
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  • ...the Shanxi countryside to do manual labor in the light of China's Cultural Revolution (1967-1977). ...d eventually shine through. Fluent in English and well-acquainted with its cultural background, Li soon became a veteran diplomat and appointed translator for
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  • ...[China Woodcut Association]] in 1977, a year after the end of the Cultural Revolution (1966-1976).
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  • ...ered eight years later. Yan finally reappeared in public when the Cultural Revolution (1966-1976) ended. He traveled and painted the country’s sceneries until
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  • ...the exam system after 10 years of educational turmoil during the Cultural Revolution. Since then, college enrollment has risen year after year due to the expans
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  • ...ding religion. But in the course of correcting the errors of the "cultural revolution" governments at all levels made great efforts to revive and implement the p
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  • ...istory of the David's Deer Exhibition, a must-see, comprises a natural and cultural history of the David's deer, as well as the history of the park, and accomp ...nes representing the animals that have become extinct since the industrial revolution are arranged domino fashion, in the hope of raising environmental awareness
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  • Buddhist relics, costumes of ethnic minorities, apparels, "Cultural Revolution" (1966-76) articles and daily necessities can also be found here. This is also where one can find curios from the "Cultural Revolution" at a reasonable price.
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  • ...people, and other beautiful and wholesome dance works. After the "cultural revolution," great breakthroughs were made in regard to theme, genre and style in work
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  • ...few documentary films were produced. Most films made before the "cultural revolution" were regarded as "poisonous weeds" and banned. ...ion and the range of film subjects extended. Films depicting the "cultural revolution" were very popular. Realism films, diverse in theme and style, reflected th
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  • ...with him into adulthood, which also explains his sympathy for [[China]]’s revolution. As many of the literati, he fell victim to [[the Cultural Revolution]] (1967-1977) and was imprisoned for five years during the political turmoi
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  • ...the exam system after 10 years of educational turmoil during the Cultural Revolution. Since then, college enrollment has risen year after year due to the expans
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  • ...as screened in 1965 for the first time but then banned during the Cultural Revolution. It was released again after the turmoil and became a smash hit. It went on
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  • ...mainland at the time when it was putting an end to the disastrous Cultural Revolution (1966-1976) and resolved to embark on the path of reform and opening-up. Li
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  • ...udal revolutionary movement. It marked the beginning of the new-democratic revolution in [[China]]. ...October Socialist Revolution in Russia and the subsequent upsurge of world revolution. Its direct fuse, however, was the failure of China in the Paris Peace Conf
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  • ...ity and served as political instructor before the start of the "[[cultural revolution]]" in 1966
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  • ...s hometown and actually was forced to drop out because of China's Cultural Revolution. He was sent to the countryside where he had to perform manual labor for ma The Language and Cultural Press under Ministry of Education decided to add one of Mo's novella "A tra
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  • ...eeds to understand China's sports history. At the end of the 1976 Cultural Revolution, China re-joined sports internationally. Though China won the table tennis
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  • ...Manchu]] during the Qing Dynasty as their written language. Since the 1911 Revolution, mandarin Chinese has replaced Manchu. == Cultural life ==
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  • ...y labeled a Rightist in 1958, and was cruelly insulted during the Cultural Revolution. In protest of the witch-hunt against them, Fu Lei and his wife Zhu Meifu c
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  • ...ese residences once belonged to notable personages of contemporary Chinese revolution, those renowned in modern and contemporary Chinese culture, and famous hist ...ed to the public as Lu's former residence. In 1979, it was designated as a cultural site under municipal protection.
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  • ...nd religions and between bells and science and technology as well as other cultural connotations. ...he present day. In the kingdom of bells, the visitors can comprehend their cultural connotations.
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  • ...came a marshal in 1955, but because of his outspokenness in the [[Cultural Revolution]], [[Lin Biao]] and [[Jiang Qing]] tried to sling mud at him and referred t
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  • ...[[religion]]. But in the course of correcting the errors of the "cultural revolution" governments at all levels made great efforts to revive and implement the p ...f aliens within Chinese territory and protects their friendly contacts and cultural and academic exchanges with Chinese religious circles with respect to relig
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  • ...family background. His life was swallowed in darkness during the Cultural Revolution (1966-1976) when his wife had one side of her hair shaved and he was beaten
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  • The [[Cultural Revolution]] disrupted education and many young people in the city went to the country
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  • ...er of the Secretariat of the CPC Central Committee. During the "[[cultural revolution]]", he firmly resisted and combated the [[Lin Biao]] and [[Jiang Qing]] cou
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  • After a ten-year silence during the [[Cultural Revolution]], the veteran playwright took up his pen once again and published ''The Co
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  • ...omintang]] dictatorship and fought for the victory of the [[New Democratic Revolution]]. In January 1949, Jiu San Society issued a declaration in response to the ...ent of whole national ideological and ethical qualities and scientific and cultural qualities. In the great cause of building socialism with Chinese characteri
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  • ...urt and lived within the walls of the Forbidden City. After the republican revolution, this palace as a whole would have been sequestered by the Nationalist gove ...requisitions and private donations, more than 220,000 additional pieces of cultural significance were added.
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  • ...urt and lived within the walls of the Forbidden City. After the republican revolution, this palace as a whole would have been sequestered by the Nationalist gove ...requisitions and private donations, more than 220,000 additional pieces of cultural significance were added.
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  • ...Tian Han died on [[December 10]], [[1968]] in prison during the [[Cultural Revolution]].
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  • ...im, no matter what the circumstances. Huang recalled how when the Cultural Revolution came, he and his uncle Shen met in haste in Phoenix Town. Knowing they woul
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  • ...e from other places to the area, strengthening its political, economic and cultural ties with the central-south part of the country. In 1851, the Taiping Revolution, the biggest of peasant uprisings in Chinese history, broke out in this are
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  • ...lishment of schools and the development of farming, and other economic and cultural undertakings. Under warlord Sheng Shicai's rule, some Kazaks had to flee th ...Usman, a Kazak political turncoat, to start an armed uprising to smash the revolution. He attacked Altay twice, in October of 1946 and in September of 1947, loot
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  • The Chinese people in the long years of revolution and construction have formed a most extensive patriotic united front of all ...undergone tests together with the Communist Party of China in the people’s revolution and construction and made important contributions to that cause have become
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  • ...Asia in astronomy, calendars, medicine and a number of other academic and cultural developments. These helped to promote the wellbeing and productive activiti ...unparalleled feat served to promote the friendship as well as economic and cultural exchanges between China and these countries. Zheng He was accompanied by Ma
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  • ...ick understanding and decisive action. The contribution he has made to the revolution, his courage as an innovator have earned his the trust of the Chinese peopl ...new ideas were taking strong hold of the young man. Thanks to the October Revolution in Russia, the workers' movement in France was gaining momentum, and Marxis
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  • ...control over northeast China, these establishments aided the economic and cultural exchanges between the Nuzhen and Han peoples. == Political and cultural development ==
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  • The Xibe people in Xinjiang staged an uprising in support of the Revolution of 1911 soon after it broke out. Those in northeast China joined the Han an ...y and people's living standards have gone up accordingly. The economic and cultural leaps in the Qapqal Autonomous County are a measure of the great success th
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  • ...feudalism and bureaucrat-capitalism, winning victory in the new-democratic revolution and founding the People’s Republic of China, a people’s democratic dict ...alist modernization. The Party must promote all-round economic, political, cultural and social development in accordance with the overall arrangements for the
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  • ...gime was established, the Tibetans increased their political, economic and cultural exchanges with the [[Han]] and other ethnic groups in China. The [[Kingdom ...as founded in 1921, its central committee clearly stated in its [[Agrarian Revolution Program]] that the feudal privileges of Tibetan princes and Lamas would be
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  • ...gime was established, the Tibetans increased their political, economic and cultural exchanges with the [[Han]] and other ethnic groups in China. The [[Kingdom ...as founded in 1921, its central committee clearly stated in its [[Agrarian Revolution Program]] that the feudal privileges of Tibetan princes and Lamas would be
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  • With growing scientific and cultural knowledge, the Yaos have, on their own initiative, discarded irrational cus The Yaos played an active role in China's new democratic revolution which finally led to the founding of the People's Republic. The Yao Autonom
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  • ...r ethnic groups, opened up the region and have had very close economic and cultural ties with people in other parts of the country, particularly central China. The Uygurs made rapid socio-economic and cultural progress between the ninth and the 12th centuries. Nomadism gave way to set
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  • ...this role. During the reign of [[Songtsan Gambo]], political, economic and cultural relations between the two nations became increasingly friendly and extensiv ...ling under the detrimental impact of such activities on their economic and cultural development, people on the [[Tibetan Plateau]] looked to the emergence of a
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  • ...". Meanwhile the People's Republic of China was embroiled in the "Cultural Revolution" (1966-76) and could neither take charge of the islands nor refer the matte
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  • ...". Meanwhile the People's Republic of China was embroiled in the "Cultural Revolution" (1966-76) and could neither take charge of the islands nor refer the matte
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