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  • ...de a statue of Shennong (a legendary ruler of ancient China who introduced agriculture and herbal medicine) in [[Ming Dynasty]] mottled color camouflages on rusty
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  • ...ment Agencies Audit, Department of Trade and Economic Audit, Department of Agriculture, Resources and Environmental Protection, Department of Social Security Audi ...Office, Transportation Audit Office, Information and Postal Audit Office, Agriculture, Forestry and Water Resources Audit Office, Culture and Sports Audit Office
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  • In 1910, he studied agriculture at Cornell University in the U.S. through the Boxer Rebellion Indemnity Sch
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  • ...ipated and developed rural productive forces, promoted the rapid growth of agriculture — particularly grain production — and the continuous optimization of ag
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  • ...first place in China, but also has rich, good quality water resources for agriculture, industry and human consumption. Heilongjiang has a great deal of forest co
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  • ...institutions auditing department, economic and trade auditing department, agriculture, resources and environmental protection auditing department, social securit
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  • ...manufacturing, biomedicines, electronic information, logistics and modern agriculture.
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  • Shanxi Province's Department of Agriculture on Dec. 4, 2012 announced its findings on the poultry breeding of Suhai Gro
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  • ...ing department, public expenditure department, social security department, agriculture department, eternal financial affairs department, international affairs dep
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  • ...nforced. Cattle breeding produced 45.2 per cent of the total value made by agriculture, thus becoming the most potential industry in Daqing . As for the service s
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  • ...reat Cold. It shows the relationship between universe, season, climate and agriculture, which is unique creation by Chinese ancestors. To date, it has functioned
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  • ...reat Cold. It shows the relationship between universe, season, climate and agriculture, which is unique creation by Chinese ancestors. To date, it has functioned
    3 KB (549 words) - 07:41, 6 May 2011
  • ...reat Cold. It shows the relationship between universe, season, climate and agriculture, which is unique creation by Chinese ancestors. To date, it has functioned
    3 KB (549 words) - 07:54, 20 April 2012
  • ...reat Cold. It shows the relationship between universe, season, climate and agriculture, which is unique creation by Chinese ancestors. To date, it has functioned
    3 KB (552 words) - 07:26, 29 January 2013
  • ...hinese civilization. It has lush pasturelands along its banks, flourishing agriculture and abundant mineral deposits. The Heilong River is a large river in north
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  • ...ent times. It shows the relationship between universe, season, climate and agriculture, which is unique creation by Chinese ancestors. To date, it has functioned
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  • ...Minister; and secretary, Leading Party Members' Group; of the Ministry of Agriculture
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  • ...w in profusion, which provides favorable conditions for the development of agriculture and tourism for Chengdu.
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  • ...in China as an undergraduate student in the field of science, engineering, agriculture or Western medicine (Level A only). ...in China as an undergraduate student in the field of science, engineering, agriculture, or Western medicine as well as the standard for obtaining the certificate
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  • ...d foreign institutions, should first receive approval from the Ministry of Agriculture.
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  • ...t the population at the time had already reached a fairly large size and [[agriculture]] had made great headway. The earliest discoveries took place during this p ...elopment of productivity and technology. Ancient China enjoyed a developed agriculture and advanced irrigation system, an independent tradition of medicine and ad
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  • ...es between the Yao and the Han people. In the [[Song Dynasty]] (960-1279), agriculture and handicrafts developed considerably in the Yao areas, such that forged i ...medical herbs, making charcoal and weaving were pursued side by side with agriculture.
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  • ...industry, communication, chemical industry, light industry, food, textile, agriculture, aquaculture, real estate, financial and insurance industry, service indust ...urces development, industrial production, undertaking contracted projects, agriculture, animal husbandry and fishery, catering trade, scientific, technological an
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  • The Maonan people are chiefly engaged in agriculture, but also have sidelines which yield more than half their total income, suc
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  • Agriculture is the main occupation of the Naxi people. The chief crops are rice, maize, ...h century, production in the [[Lijiang]] area underwent marked changes, as agriculture replaced livestock breeding as the main occupation of the people. Scores of
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  • The 24 Traditional Seasonal Divisions are a traditional weather system for agriculture that has been used for thousands of years in [[China]]. A year is divided i
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  • ...g – the preliminary stage of agricultural economy. After the Ming Dynasty, agriculture became their main occupation, and they had passed out of the primitive clan ...dal exploitation and oppression. Then they carried out socialist reform in agriculture. In most of the areas in Ximeng, Cangyuan, Shuangjiang, Gengma and Menglian
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  • ...o Resist U.S. Aggression and Aid Korea and the socialist transformation of agriculture, the handicrafts and the capitalist industry and commerce.
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  • ==== Agriculture ==== ...ruction, increasingly raises the farmers income. As a consequence, Hunan's agriculture makes increasing contributions to the whole country. At present, the Human
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  • They used the simple slash-and-burn method of agriculture. Fields were left to nature’s mercy, and productivity was very low.
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  • ...r key national economic industries; study and coordinate major issues in [[agriculture]] and [[rural economic]] and [[social development]], coordinate rural speci
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  • ...udal production methods of neighboring Han and Dai peoples, they turned to agriculture. With economic development, they gradually passed into a feudal system, and
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  • ...e Farmer or the Red Emperor, a legendary ruler supposed to have introduced agriculture and herbal medicine to ancient China) and the Yellow Emperor. On the hall g
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  • ...ance and work hard to gradually realize the modernization of the industry, agriculture, national defense, science and technology so as to build China into a stron
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  • Over the centuries, the Bais have created a science and culture of their own. Agriculture was dominant in the Erhai area as early as the Neolithic Age. People then k
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  • ...inese documents of the ninth century, the Dais had a fairly well developed agriculture. They used oxen and elephants to till the land, grew large quantities of ri
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  • ...the [[People’s Republic of China]] in 1949, the Daurs had a well developed agriculture, with per-hectare yield of grain reaching 350 kg. They raised horses and ox
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  • They used the simple slash-and-burn method of agriculture. Fields were left to nature's mercy, and productivity was very low.
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  • ...nglang, Lijiang, Weixi and Lanping. They farmed and bred livestock. Later, agriculture gradually took a predominant place in their economy.
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  • ...in western China development, independent technical innovations as well as agriculture, rural and farmer’s income, etc. Geared up to the needs of society, Jiu S
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  • ...art circles, the fields of science, technology, social science, economics, agriculture, education, physical culture, [[journalism]], publishing, medicine, [[socia
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  • ...nglang, Lijiang, Weixi and Lanping. They farmed and bred livestock. Later, agriculture gradually took a predominant place in their economy.
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  • ...ears when he was serving as governor of Yunnan Province, he laid stress on agriculture, setting up special areas for peasants to reclaim wasteland and grow food g ...es and professionals are expected to work for the advancement of industry, agriculture, animal husbandry, culture and education in accordance with local condition
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  • : [[Ministry of Agriculture]]
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  • ...n slopes. The primitive "slash and burn" farming gave way to more advanced agriculture characterized by the use of irrigation and draught animals. As a result, gr
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  • ...n slopes. The primitive "slash and burn" farming gave way to more advanced agriculture characterized by the use of irrigation and draught animals. As a result, gr
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  • ...million in five years; 5) The number of rural laborers transferred to non-agriculture sectors reaching 45 million in five years; 6) Urban registered unemployment
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  • ...atum of Ewenkis invested with feudal rights then emerged. The expansion of agriculture and animal husbandry finally brought the Ewenki nomads to the threshold of
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  • ...n, Guizhou and Guangxi, who were under feudal rule, were mainly engaged in agriculture and animal husbandry. The growth of handicraft industries and commerce vari ...e Greater and Lesser Liangshan Mountain areas in Sichuan and Yunnan. While agriculture was the main line of production, land lay waste and production declined str
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  • ...ority ethnic group in China, over 70 percent of the Manchus are engaged in agriculture-related jobs. Their main crops include soybean, sorghum, corn, millet, toba ...the more developed science and culture there, speedy advances were made in agriculture and handicraft industries.
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