Chinese Literature – 1975

What a pleasure it is not to have to bend our backs while planting rice

What a pleasure it is not to have to bend our backs while planting rice

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Chinese Literature Magazine 1975

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, 1971, 1972, 1973, 1974, 1976, 1977, 1978, 1979, 1980, 1981.

Chinese Literature - 1975 - No 1

Chinese Literature – 1975 – No 1

 

 

Contents include:

NOTES ON ART: National Art Exhibition – Wang Wu-sheng

The “Erh-hu” and “Pi-pa” – Wu Chou-kuang

 

 

 

Chinese Literature - 1975 - No 2

Chinese Literature – 1975 – No 2

 

Contents include:

SPARKLING RED STAR (a film scenario) – Wang Yuan-chien and Lu Chu-kao

NOTES ON ART: Adapting a novel for the screen – Lu Chu-kao
Creating the image of Winter Boy – Li Chun
As I acted Winter Boy I learned from him – Chu Hsin-yun
From a cameraman’s notebook – Tsai Chi-wei

 

Chinese Literature - 1975 - No 3

Chinese Literature – 1975 – No 3

 

 

Contents include:

Pink Cloud Island (excerpts from the novel) – Chou Hsiao

NOTES ON ART: Amateur worker-artists of Yangchuan – Pien Tsai
More rare finds from Han Tombs – Tsung Shu

 

 

Chinese Literature - 1975 - No 4

Chinese Literature – 1975 – No 4

 

 

Contents include:

NOTES.ON ART
The Creation of the ‘Red Silk Dance’ – Chin Ming
Some Popular Chinese wind instruments -Chou Tsung-han
Two oil paintings -Chi Cheng

 

 

Chinese Literature - 1975 - No 5

Chinese Literature – 1975 – No 5

 

 

Contents include:

LU HSUN‘S WRITINGS: From hundred plant garden to three flavour study

NOTES ON LITERATURE: On Reading ‘From hundred plant garden to three flavour study’ – Li Yun-ching

 

 

Chinese Literature - 1975 - No 6

Chinese Literature – 1975 – No 6

 

 

Contents include:

STORIES: The Sunlit Road
Tempered Steel

NOTES ON LITERATURE AND ART: New children’s songs from a Peking Primary School -Hsin Ping
New piano music – Lo Chiang

 

Chinese Literature - 1975 - No 7

Chinese Literature – 1975 – No 7

 

 

Contents include:

The New Silk Road Across tie Skies (a poem) – Chang Yun-mei 

NOTES ON LITERATURE AND ART: The Struggle Between the Confucians and Legalists in the History of Chinese Literature and Art – Chiang Tien
The Children’s Orchestra of Techai – Yin Yuan

 

Chinese Literature - 1975 - No 8

Chinese Literature – 1975 – No 8

 

 

Contents include:

A Young Hero (excerpt from a novel) – Shih Wen-chu

NOTES ON ART: Chinese artists discuss their study of the ‘Yenan Talks’ by Chairman Mao
A new revolutionary dance drama – Hsin Wen-tung
The peasant songwriter Shih Chang-yuan – Yin Yuan

 

Chinese Literature - 1975 - No 9

Chinese Literature – 1975 – No 9

 

 

Contents include:

The Bright Road (excerpt from the novel) – Hao Jan

NOTES ON ART: On the dance drama ‘Ode to the Yimeng Mountains’ – Tien Nui
Wuhu iron pictures – Lou Yang-sheng

 

 

Chinese Literature - 1975 - No 10

Chinese Literature – 1975 – No 10

 

 

Contents include:

NOTES ON ART: Introducing the Uighur Opera ‘The Red Lantern’ – Chumahung Suritan
Exhibition of children’s art in Shanghai – Kung Ping-tsu
Relics of the Long Match – Wen Hsuan

 

 

Chinese Literature - 1975 - No 11

Chinese Literature – 1975 – No 11

 

 

Contents include:

LU HSUN’S WRITINGS: The New-Year Sacrifice
On Lu Hsun’s Story ‘The New-Year Sacrifice’ -Chung Wen

NOTES ON LITERATURE AND ART: Songwriter of the Korean Nationality – Hsin Hua
Terracotta figures found near Chin Shih Huang’s tomb – Ni Ta and Chin Chun

 

Chinese Literature - 1975 - No 12

Chinese Literature – 1975 – No 12

 

 

Contents include:

CRITICISM OF ‘WATER MARGIN’
The current criticism of ‘Water Margin’ – Chih Pien
What sort of novel is ‘Water Margin’? – Shih Chung

 

 

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