
Learning how to prepare for war
Chinese Literature Magazine 1971
Chinese Literature: Introduction, 1951 (missing), 1952 (missing), 1953, 1954, 1955, 1956, 1957, 1958, 1959 (missing), 1960 (missing), 1961, 1962 (missing), 1963, 1964, 1965 (missing), 1966, 1967, 1968, 1969, 1970, 1972, 1973, 1974, 1975, 1976, 1977, 1978, 1979, 1980, 1981.
Contents include:
PHILOSOPHY IN THE HANDS OF THE MASSES: Two bothers study philosophy
NOTES ON ART:
The colour film ‘Taking Tiger Mountain by Strategy’
LITERARY CRITICISM AND REPUDIATION: Expose the Plot of U.S. and Japanese Reactionaries to Resurrect the Dead Past – Tao Ti-wen
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Leader of the Hsiatingchia production brigade
REVOLUTIONARY STORIES: Red Hearts and Green Sprouts
NEWS FROM VIETNAM FRONT: Sing Battle Songs
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STORIES: Third Time to School – Lu Chao-hui
Raiser of sprouts – Chang Wei-wen
POEMS: Our Olunchun Girl – Yu Tsung-hsin
SKETCHES
A Night in ‘Potato’ Village – Tai Mu-jen
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‘Tunnel Warfare’ (a film scenario)
NOTES ON ART: A film of great beauty – Ting Yuan-chang
Contents include:
In Commemoration of the Centenary of the Paris Commune
The principles of the Paris Commune are eternal
Battle Flag (a poem) – Yu Tsung-hsin Salute to the Literature of the Paris Commune – Hua Wen
Contents include:
‘On the Long March with Chairman Mao‘ – Chen Chang-feng
LITERARY CRITICISM AND REPUDIATION: Hero or Renegade? – Hsiao Wen
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In His Mind a Million Bold Warriors – Yen Chang-lin
NOTES ON LITERATURE AND ART: She sings on the university platform
Fight on till victory!
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WRITINGS BY LU HSUN
Stories: A Madman’s Diary
The New Year’s Sacrifice
Essays: In Memory of Miss Liu Ho-chen
‘Fair play’ should be put off for the time being
Thoughts on the League of Left-wing writers
Lu Hsun – Pioneer of China’s Cultural Revolution – Choa Chien-jen
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NOTES ON ART: New Archaeological Finds – Hsiao Wen
A New Sculpture
LITERARY CRITICISM AND REPUDIATION: On the Reactionary Japanese Film ‘Gateway to Glory’ – Tao Ti-wen
Contents include:
Beat the Aggressors (a film scenario)
REVOLUTIONARY REMINISCENCES: A little hero to remember – Li Chih-kuan and Chang Feng-ju
NOTES ON OPERA: In Praise of the Korean People’s Fight Against Aggression – Hsin Wen-liang