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Peking Review 1958— Vol. 1PEKING REVIEW Vol.1 No.2 March 11, 1958
PEKING REVIEW March 11, 1958 Vol.1 No.2 Contents
http://www.wengewang.org/read.php?tid=19416&fpage=2 Faster Shanghai Express
http://www.wengewang.org/read.php?tid=19419&fpage=2"Letter-Blind" No More
http://www.wengewang.org/read.php?tid=19418&fpage=2It's No Mystery
http://www.wengewang.org/read.php?tid=19417&fpage=2PEKING REVIEW Vol.1 No.3, March 18, 1958
Weight-lifting Champions
http://www.wengewang.org/read.php?tid=19426Good Health County
http://www.wengewang.org/read.php?tid=19425Turning China Green
http://www.wengewang.org/read.php?tid=19424 New Efficiency Records
http://www.wengewang.org/read.php?tid=19423Science to Aid Production
http://www.wengewang.org/read.php?tid=19422 Putting the Common Good First
http://www.wengewang.org/read.php?tid=19421Welcome Home
http://www.wengewang.org/read.php?tid=19420PEKING REVIEW Vol.1 No.4, March 25, 1958
PEKING REVIEW March 25. 1958,Vol.1 No.4 Contents
http://www.wengewang.org/read.php?tid=19427Industrializing China: Preliminary Stage
http://www.wengewang.org/read.php?tid=19436Don't Blame the Editor
http://www.wengewang.org/read.php?tid=19435Television in China
http://www.wengewang.org/read.php?tid=19434Szechuan Oil Find
http://www.wengewang.org/read.php?tid=19433Industry in Every County
http://www.wengewang.org/read.php?tid=19432Better Services, Easier Shopping
http://www.wengewang.org/read.php?tid=19431Democracy in Action
http://www.wengewang.org/read.php?tid=19430Election Year
http://www.wengewang.org/read.php?tid=19429Up and Down
http://www.wengewang.org/read.php?tid=19428Peking Review 1959— Vol. 2Peking Review, No. 36, 8 September 1959
Peking Review, No. 36, 8 September 1959 Contents
http://www.wengewang.org/read.php?tid=19204ROUND THE WEEK(8 September 1959)
http://www.wengewang.org/read.php?tid=19206Long Live the People's Communes!
http://www.wengewang.org/read.php?tid=19207 A Test of Good Faith
http://www.wengewang.org/read.php?tid=19205Peking Review 1961— Vol. 4Peking Review, Vol. 4, No. 28, p.5.,July 14, 1961
Sino-Korean Treaty of Friendship,Co-operation and Mutual Assistance
http://www.wengewang.org/read.php?tid=17528PEKING REVIEW Vol. 4, No. 32, August 11, 1961
160,000 College Graduates
http://www.wengewang.org/read.php?tid=17757Fighting Drought
http://www.wengewang.org/read.php?tid=17758 With One Hand on the Hoe
http://www.wengewang.org/read.php?tid=17761Mei Lan-fang Dies
http://www.wengewang.org/read.php?tid=17760 Electricity Aids Agriculture
http://www.wengewang.org/read.php?tid=17759Peking Review 1963— Vol. 6Peking Review No. 32, p. 7, August 9, 1963
Premier Zhou Enlai's Letter to All Government Heads
http://www.wengewang.org/read.php?tid=17529&page=1&toread=1Peking Review No. 33, August 16, 1963
Calling Upon the People of the World to Unite to Oppose Racial Discrimination by U.S. Imperialism and Support the American Negroes in Their Struggle Against Racial Discrimination
http://www.wengewang.org/read.php?tid=17766Peking Review, No. 34, p. 14,August 23, 1963
Premier Pham Van Dong Supports Chinese Government Proposal
http://www.wengewang.org/read.php?tid=17530&page=1&toread=1Peking Review, No. 36, September 6, 1963
Chairman Mao Tse-tung's Statement:
Opposing Aggression Against Southern Viet Nam and Slaughter of Its People by the U.S.-Ngo Dinh Diem Clique
http://www.wengewang.org/read.php?tid=17767Peking Review 1964 — Vol. 7Peking Review, No. 37, September 11, 1964
NEW POLEMIC ON THE PHILOSOPHICAL FRONT--Report on the Discussion Concerning Comrade Yang Hsien-chen's Concept That "Two Combine Into One"
http://www.wengewang.org/read.php?tid=18073Peking Review 1965 — Vol. 8Peking Review, No. 10, 5 March 1965
Nan Han-Chen, For the Economic Emancipation of Afro-Asian Peoples
http://www.wengewang.org/read.php?tid=19211Peking Review 1966 — Vol. 9Peking Review, No. 3, January 14, 1966
Peking Review, No. 3, January 14, 1966 Contents
http://www.wengewang.org/read.php?tid=18455U.S.-Chiang Plane Downed
http://www.wengewang.org/read.php?tid=18454&fpage=2Indian Slanders Refuted
http://www.wengewang.org/read.php?tid=18453&fpage=2Chinese Leaders Greet Albanian’s 20th Anniversary
http://www.wengewang.org/read.php?tid=18452&fpage=2Johnson Administration's Big Conspiracy
http://www.wengewang.org/read.php?tid=18450&fpage=2That "14-Point" Plan: What Is Washington Trying to Sell?
http://www.wengewang.org/read.php?tid=18451&fpage=2Peking Review, No. 9, February 25, 1966
Revolutionary Leadership: County Party Secretary Chiao Yu-lu
http://www.wengewang.org/read.php?tid=17094&fpage=4Credits go to massline.org for the following postings!
Wilson Is Too Ignorant of the Times
http://wg1976.net/read.php?tid=23188Refuting Bundy
http://wg1976.net/read.php?tid=23187Peking Review, No. 18, April 29, 1966
Hold High the Great Red Banner of Mao Tse-tung's Thinking; Actively Participate in the GSCR
http://www.wengewang.org/read.php?tid=17096&fpage=3Peking Review, no. 19, 6 May 1966.
Malinovsky is a liar
http://www.wengewang.org/read.php?tid=18566&fpage=2Peking Review, No. 23, June 3, 1966
SWEEP AWAY ALL MONSTERS
http://www.wengewang.org/read.php?tid=17110&fpage=3Peking Review, No. 24, June 10, 1966
New Victory for Mao Tse-tung's Thought,
http://www.wengewang.org/read.php?tid=17126&fpage=3A Great Revolution That Touches the People to Their Very Souls
http://www.wengewang.org/read.php?tid=17127&fpage=3Peking Review, No. 25, June 17. 1966
Put Mao Tse-tung's Thought in the Forefront, Cadres Give the Lead At Every Level
http://www.wengewang.org/read.php?tid=17128&fpage=3Long Live the Great Proletarian Cultural Revolution
http://www.wengewang.org/read.php?tid=17129&fpage=3Peking Review, No. 26, June 24, 1966
DECISION On Reform of Entrance Examination and Enrolment in Higher Educational Institutions
http://www.wengewang.org/read.php?tid=17135&fpage=3Carry Out the Cultural Revolution Thoroughly and Transform the Educational System Completely
http://www.wengewang.org/read.php?tid=18562&fpage=2 Peking Review, No. 27, July 1, 1966
Long Live Mao Tse-tung's Thought
http://www.wengewang.org/read.php?tid=17136&fpage=3The Sunlight of the Party Illuminates the Road Of the Great Cultural Revolution
http://www.wengewang.org/read.php?tid=17138&fpage=3The Brilliance of Mao Tse-tung's Thought Illuminates the Whole World
http://www.wengewang.org/read.php?tid=17137&fpage=3Peking Review, No. 30, July 22, 1966
A New Stage of the Socialist Revolution in China
http://www.wengewang.org/read.php?tid=17151&fpage=2Chairman Mao Is the Red Sun in the Hearts of the People of the World
http://www.wengewang.org/read.php?tid=17152&fpage=2Peking Review, No. 31, July 29, 1966
Chairman Mao Swims in the Yangtse
http://www.wengewang.org/read.php?tid=17157&fpage=2Follow Chairman Mao and Advance The Teeth of the Great Storms And Waves
http://www.wengewang.org/read.php?tid=17158&fpage=2Statement of Chairman Liu Shao-chi of the People's Republic of China (on Vietnam)
http://www.wengewang.org/read.php?tid=18567&fpage=2Peking Review, No. 32, August 5, 1966
The Whole Country Should Become a Great School of Mao Tse-tung's Thought
http://www.wengewang.org/read.php?tid=17161&fpage=2Peking Review No. 33, Aug 12, 1966
Decision of the Central Committee of the CCP Concerning the Great Proletarian Cultural Revolution
http://www.wengewang.org/read.php?tid=16948&fpage=4Speech by U.S. Negro Leader Robert Williams
http://www.wengewang.org/read.php?tid=17431Statement Supporting the American Negroes In Their Just Struggle Against Racial Discrimination by U.S. Imperialism
http://www.wengewang.org/read.php?tid=17974&page=1&toread=1
C.P.C. Central Committee Decides On Large-Scale Publication of Chairman Mao's Works
http://www.wengewang.org/read.php?tid=17973
Peking Review, No. 34 , August 19, 1966
Sailing the Seas Depends on the Helmsman
http://www.wengewang.org/read.php?tid=17175&fpage=2Chairman Mao Meets Revolutionary Masses in Peking
http://www.wengewang.org/read.php?tid=17174&fpage=2Communique of the Eleventh Plenary Session of the Eighth Central Committee of the Communist Party of China
http://www.wengewang.org/read.php?tid=17173&fpage=2Peking Review, No. 35 - August 26, 1966, p. 20,
The Great Proletarian Cultural Revolution Engulfs Peking's Streets
http://www.wengewang.org/read.php?tid=17145&fpage=3 Comrade Chou En-lai's Speech At Peking's Mass Rally Celebrating the GPCR
http://www.wengewang.org/read.php?tid=17184&fpage=2Peking Review, No. 36, September 2, 1966
Great Strategic Concept
http://www.wengewang.org/read.php?tid=17185&fpage=2Red Guards Destroy the Old and Establish the New
http://www.wengewang.org/read.php?tid=17144&fpage=3Peking Review, No. 37, September 9, 1966
Chairman Mao Receives Red Guards And Revolutionary Teachers And Students
http://www.wengewang.org/read.php?tid=17187&fpage=2Long Live the Revolutionary Rebel Spirit of the Proletariat
http://www.wengewang.org/read.php?tid=18586What Are Sung Shih, Lu Ping, and Peng Pei-yun Up To in the Cultural Revolution?
http://www.wengewang.org/read.php?tid=19309Long live the revolutionary rebel spirit of the proletariat!
http://www.wengewang.org/read.php?tid=22236 NEWPeking Review, No. 39, September 23, 1966
Chairman Mao Once More Receives a Million Young Revolutionary Fighters
http://www.wengewang.org/read.php?tid=17196&fpage=2In Praise of the Red Guards
http://www.wengewang.org/read.php?tid=18510Peking Review, No. 40, September 30, 1966
Mao Tse-tung's Thought Is the Soul Of the Revolutionary People
http://www.wengewang.org/read.php?tid=17199&fpage=2Illuminated by Mao Tse-tung's Thought, A New All-Round Leap Forward Situation Emerges
http://www.wengewang.org/read.php?tid=17198&fpage=2The Sunlight of Mao Tse-tung's Thought Illuminates Peking
http://www.wengewang.org/read.php?tid=17197&fpage=2Peking Review, No. 41, October 7, 1966
Chairman Mao Reviews a Mammoth March-Past of One and a Half Million Paraders
http://www.wengewang.org/read.php?tid=17202&fpage=2Peking Review, No. 42, October 14, 1966
Comrade Lin Piao's Call to the Chinese People's Liberation Army
http://www.wengewang.org/read.php?tid=18575&fpage=2Peking Review, No. 43, October 21, 1966
Mao Tse-tung's thought must be studied conscientiously and diligently
http://www.wengewang.org/read.php?tid=17203&fpage=2Peking Review, No. 45, November 4, 1966
Concluding Speech at Meeting in Commemoration of Lu Hsun by CHEN PO-TA
http://www.wengewang.org/read.php?tid=17236&fpage=2Great Meeting in Peking:In Memory of Lu Hsun, the Great Standard-Bearer on the Cultural Front,
http://www.wengewang.org/read.php?tid=17235&fpage=2Commemorating Lu Hsun—Our Forerunner in the Cultural Revolution
http://www.wengewang.org/read.php?tid=17234&fpage=2Victory for the Proletarian Revolutionary Line Represented by Chairman Mao
http://www.wengewang.org/read.php?tid=17233&fpage=2Peking Review, No. 46, November 11, 1966
Chairman Mao Reviews Mighty Army Of the Cultural Revolution for The 6th Time
http://www.wengewang.org/read.php?tid=17245&fpage=2Comrade Mao Tse-tung's Message Of Greetings To the Fifth Congress of the Albanian Party of Labou
http://www.wengewang.org/read.php?tid=18590C.P.C. Central Committee Greets 25th Anniversary of Founding of Albanian Party of Labour
http://www.wengewang.org/read.php?tid=18589Comrade Lin Piao Writes Inscription for the 20th Anniversary Of the Naming of the "Mao Tse-tung
http://www.wengewang.org/read.php?tid=18588Comrade Lin Piao's Speech at Peking Mass Rally
http://www.wengewang.org/read.php?tid=18587Peking Review, No. 47, November 18, 1966
Chairman Mao Reviews Mighty Cultural Revolutionary Contingents for the 7th Time
http://www.wengewang.org/read.php?tid=17248Peking Review, No. 48, November 25, 1966
China's Peasants Advance Valiantly Along the Road Pointed Out by Chairman Mao
http://www.wengewang.org/read.php?tid=17249Peking Review, No. 49, December 2, 1966
Chairman Mao Reviews a Total of 11 Million Of Mighty Cultural Revolutionary Army
http://www.wengewang.org/read.php?tid=17250Peking Review, No. 50, December 9, 1966, pp. 5-9
Literature and Art Workers Hold Rally for Great Proletarian Cultural Revolution, important speeches were made by Comrades Chou En-lai, Chen Po-ta and Chiang Ching.
http://www.wengewang.org/read.php?tid=17147&fpage=3 Literature and Art Workers Hold Rally for Great Proletarian Cultural Revolution
http://www.wengewang.org/read.php?tid=17251Peking Review, No. 51, December 16, 1966
China's Literary and Art Workers Advance Firmly And Triumphantly Along the Road
http://www.wengewang.org/read.php?tid=17255SEIZE NEW VICTORIES
http://www.wengewang.org/read.php?tid=17254Paean to Mao Tse-tung's Thought From Overseas
http://www.wengewang.org/read.php?tid=17253A Letter to Our Most Respected and Beloved Leader Chairman Mao
http://www.wengewang.org/read.php?tid=17252Peking Review 1967 — Vol. 10 Peking Review, No. 1, January 1, 1967
Young Revolutionary Fighters of Long March Detachments Gather to Exchange Experience
http://www.wengewang.org/read.php?tid=20924Chairman Mao Praises the Reception Work Done For Revolutionary Youngsters
http://www.wengewang.org/read.php?tid=20923CHINA SUCCESSFULLY CONDUCTS NEW NUCLEAR EXPLOSION
http://www.wengewang.org/read.php?tid=20922 Carry the Great Proletarian Cultural Revolution Through to the End
http://www.wengewang.org/read.php?tid=20921new
Welcome to Upsurge of Great Cultural Revolution in Industrial and Mining Enterprises
http://www.wengewang.org/read.php?tid=22237
Peking Review, No. 2, January 6, 1967
Maxims for Revolutionaries—The 'Three Constantly Read Articles"
http://www.wengewang.org/read.php?tid=17256Study “Serve the People” (Credits go to massline.org for the posting!)
http://wg1976.net/read.php?tid=23189Peking Review, No. 3,January 13, 1967
Take Firm Hold of the Revolution, Promote Production and Utterly Smash the New Counter-Attack Launched by the Bourgeois Reactionary Line— Message to All Shanghai People
http://www.wengewang.org/read.php?tid=18493Hold the Great Red Banner of Mao Tse-tung's Thought Still Higher, Bring the Mass Movement of Creatively Studying and Applying Chairman Mao's Works to a New Stage and Turn the P.L.A. Into a Truly Great School of Mao Tse-tung's Thought
http://www.wengewang.org/read.php?tid=18563&fpage=2Peking Review, No. 4,January 20, 1967
32 Shanghai Revolutionary Rebel Organizations Issue "Urgent Notice"
http://www.wengewang.org/read.php?tid=17278Telegram Saluting Chairman Mao
http://www.wengewang.org/read.php?tid=17277Letter Saluting Chairman Mao
http://www.wengewang.org/read.php?tid=17276Message of Greetings to Revolutionary Rebel Organizations in Shanghai
http://www.wengewang.org/read.php?tid=17275Proletarian Revolutionaries, Unite!
http://www.wengewang.org/read.php?tid=22235 NEW
Peking Review, No. 5, January 27, 1967
Proletarian Revolutionaries, Form a Great Alliance To Seize Power
http://www.wengewang.org/read.php?tid=17298Quotations From Chairman Mao Tse-tung On Opposing Economism
http://www.wengewang.org/read.php?tid=17297The People's Liberation Army Firmly Backs The Proletarian Revolutionaries
http://www.wengewang.org/read.php?tid=17296Peking Review, No. 6, February 3, 1967 NEW!
ON CORRECTING MISTAKEN IDEAS IN THE PARTY
http://www.wengewang.org/read.php?tid=21589
On the Proletarian Revolutionaries' Struggle to Seize Power
http://www.wengewang.org/read.php?tid=21588Peking Review, No. 7, February 10, 1967
All Power to the Red Rebels' Revolutionary Committee!
http://www.wengewang.org/read.php?tid=17301Proclamation of the Kweichou Proletarian Revolutionary Rebel General Headquarters
http://www.wengewang.org/read.php?tid=19310Peking Review, No. 8, February 17, 1967
IN MEMORY OF NORMAN BETHUNE
http://www.wengewang.org/read.php?tid=17302Study "In Memory of Norman Bethune"
http://www.wengewang.org/read.php?tid=17303Vice-Premier Lin Piao Greets South Vietnam Liberation Armed Forces Unification Day
http://www.wengewang.org/read.php?tid=17304Peking Review, No. 9, February 24, 1967
Fukien People and Armymen Smash a Fresh Counter-Attack by the Bourgeois Reactionary Line
http://www.wengewang.org/read.php?tid=17324Resolutely Defend the Correct Policy Of "Three-in-One" Combination
http://www.wengewang.org/read.php?tid=17323Letter From the CC Of the CCP To Poor and Lower-Middle Peasants and Cadres
http://www.wengewang.org/read.php?tid=17322Peking Review, No. 10,March 3, 1967
Cadres Must Be Treated Correctly
http://www.wengewang.org/read.php?tid=17325&page=1&toread=1Peking Review, No. 11, March 10, 1967
Re-open Classes and Make Revolution in Primary and Secondary Schools
http://www.wengewang.org/read.php?tid=17333Statement of the Chinese Foreign Ministry on The New Developments in the Vietnam Situation
http://www.wengewang.org/read.php?tid=17332Tsingtao Revolutionary Committee's Call To the City's Proletarian Revolutionaries
http://www.wengewang.org/read.php?tid=17331A Good Form of the Great Alliance of Proletarian Revolutionaries
http://www.wengewang.org/read.php?tid=17330Alliances Based on Working Units Formed in Kweiyang Cotton Mill
http://www.wengewang.org/read.php?tid=17329Congress of Red Guards of Universities And Colleges in Peking Formed
http://www.wengewang.org/read.php?tid=17328Peking Review, No. 12, March 17, 1967
THE FOOLISH OLD MAN WHO REMOVED THE MOUNTAINS
http://www.wengewang.org/read.php?tid=17334On the Revolutionary "Three-in-One" Combination NEW
http://www.wengewang.org/read.php?tid=22240Peking Review, No. 13, March 24, 1967
Letter From the Central Committee Of the Chinese Communist Party
http://www.wengewang.org/read.php?tid=17345Successful Conference of Peking's Poor And Lower-Middle
http://www.wengewang.org/read.php?tid=17346Peking Rally: Firm Support for the Vietnamese People To Completely Defeat U.S. Imperialism
http://www.wengewang.org/read.php?tid=17347Let the Militia Play Its Full Role in the Great Proletarian Cultural Revolution
http://www.wengewang.org/read.php?tid=17348Peking Review, No. 14, March 31, 1967
Representative Conference of Peking Revolutionary Workers and Staff
http://www.wengewang.org/read.php?tid=17349Peking Review, No. 15, 7 April 1967
Patriotism or National Betrayal? --On the Reactionary Film Inside Story of the Ching Court
http://www.wengewang.org/read.php?tid=18495&page=e&#aPeking Review, No. 16, April 14, 1967
Fight for the Thorough Criticism and Repudiation
http://www.wengewang.org/read.php?tid=17363Hold High the Proletarian Revolutionary Banner of Criticism and Repudiation
http://www.wengewang.org/read.php?tid=17362The Nation's Revolutionary Masses Repudiate China's Khrushchov
http://www.wengewang.org/read.php?tid=17361SOVIET REVISIONISM'S "NEW SYSTEM" FOR ALL-ROUND CAPITALIST RESTORATION
http://www.wengewang.org/read.php?tid=18574&fpage=2Peking Review, No. 17, April 21, 1967
Hold High the Revolutionary Banner Of Criticism and Bring About a Revolutionary Great Alliance
http://www.wengewang.org/read.php?tid=17366Evidence of the Crime of the No. 1 Party Person in Authority Taking the Capitalist Road
http://www.wengewang.org/read.php?tid=17365Top Party Person in Authority Taking the Capitalist Road Is Mortal Foe of Working Class
http://www.wengewang.org/read.php?tid=17364Peking Review, No. 18, April 28, 1967
Message Saluting Chairman Mao Tse-tung From the Rally to Found and Celebrate the Peking Municipal Revolutionary Committee
http://www.wengewang.org/read.php?tid=17386With the Guidance and Solicitous Concern of Chairman Mao Peking Municipal Revolutionary Committee Established
http://www.wengewang.org/read.php?tid=17387In Memory of the Great Lenin, Down with Modern Revisionism!
http://www.wengewang.org/read.php?tid=13396&page=1&toread=1Peking Review, No. 19, May 5, 1967
Only by Emancipating the Whole of Mankind Can the Proletariat Finally Emancipate Itself— In Celebration of "May 1” International Labour Day
http://www.wengewang.org/read.php?tid=17407&page=1&toread=1Peking Review, No. 20, May 12, 1967
Betrayal of Proletarian Dictatorship Is Essential Element in the Book on "Self-Cultivation"
http://www.wengewang.org/read.php?tid=17408The Whole Country Must Be Turned Into a Great School of Mao Tse-tung's Thought
http://www.wengewang.org/read.php?tid=17409Peking Review, No. 21, May 19, 1967
Circular of Central Committee of Chinese Communist Party
http://www.wengewang.org/read.php?tid=17410Peking Review, No. 22, May 26, 1967
TALKS AT THE YENAN FORUM ON LITERATURE AND ART
http://www.wengewang.org/read.php?tid=17411Peking Review, No. 23, June 2, 1967
Chairman Mao’s 5 Militant Documents on Literature And Art
http://www.wengewang.org/read.php?tid=17416Summary of the Forum on the Work in Literature And Art in the Armed Forces With Which Comrade Lm Piao Entrusted Comrade Chiang Ching
http://www.wengewang.org/read.php?tid=17415Peking Review, No. 24, June 9. 1967
A Great Strategic Measure
http://www.wengewang.org/read.php?tid=17518Chinese Government Statement: Firm Support for the Arab People's Fight
http://www.wengewang.org/read.php?tid=17517Premier Chou En-lai's Messages to Nasser, Atassi and Shukairy
http://www.wengewang.org/read.php?tid=17516Chi Pen-yu Condemns British Fascist Atrocities in Hongkong
http://www.wengewang.org/read.php?tid=17515Resolutely Repel British Imperialist Provocations
http://www.wengewang.org/read.php?tid=17514Peking Review, No. 25, June 16, 1967
Arab People, Unite, Make Sustained Efforts, and Fight Imperialism To the End!
http://www.wengewang.org/read.php?tid=17520We Firmly Stand by the Arab People: Mass Demonstrations in Peking and Other Cities
http://www.wengewang.org/read.php?tid=17519Peking Review, No. 26, June 23, 1967
CHINA'S FIRST HYDROGEN BOMB SUCCESSFULLY EXPLODED
http://www.wengewang.org/read.php?tid=17522ON THE CORRECT HANDLING OF CONTRADICTIONS AMONG THE PEOPLE
http://www.wengewang.org/read.php?tid=17521Peking Review, No. 27, June 30, 1967
Sino-Zambian Friendship: President Kaunda Visits China
http://www.wengewang.org/read.php?tid=18611Premier Chou Reiterates: The U.N. Must Be Thoroughly Reorganized and Transformed
http://www.wengewang.org/read.php?tid=18610Premier Chou Condemns Soviet Revisionism's Big Global Gang-Up With U.S. Imperialism
http://www.wengewang.org/read.php?tid=18609 Chairman Mao and Comrade Lin Piao See "On the Docks"
http://www.wengewang.org/read.php?tid=18608 Chairman Mao and Vice-Chairman Lin Piao Receive President Kaunda
http://www.wengewang.org/read.php?tid=18607Prologue to Wider U.S.-Soviet "United Action"
http://www.wengewang.org/read.php?tid=18606Joint Communique of the People's Republic of China and the Republic of Zambia
http://www.wengewang.org/read.php?tid=18605Peking Review, No. 28, July 7, 1967
"Quotations From Chairman Mao Tse-tung” Read All Over the World
http://www.wengewang.org/read.php?tid=17524Mao Tse-tung's Thought Illuminates The Road for Our Party's Victorious Advance
http://www.wengewang.org/read.php?tid=17525Strongest and Most Serious Protest Against Burmese Government's Anti-Chinese Outrage
http://www.wengewang.org/read.php?tid=18568&fpage=2Peking Review, No, 29, July 14, 1967
The Military Government of Ne Win, the Chiang Kai-shek of Burma, Is Bound to Fail! The People Are Bound to Win!
— Speech by Thakin Ba Thein Tin, First Vice-Chairman of the Central Committee of the Communist Party of Burma, at the July 5 Peking memorial rally for martyr Liu Yi
http://www.wengewang.org/read.php?tid=17537People's War Is Invincible
—Commemorating the 30th anniversary of the Chinese people's War of Resistance Against Japan
http://www.wengewang.org/read.php?tid=17538Peking Review. No. 30, July 21, 1967
Always Follow Chairman Mao and Advance Amid Great Storms
http://www.wengewang.org/read.php?tid=17540 Resuming Classes While Making Revolution
http://www.wengewang.org/read.php?tid=17543Down With the Peng Chen Counter-Revolutionary Revisionist Clique!
http://www.wengewang.org/read.php?tid=17542Brezhnev's Renegade Features Revealed More Clearly
http://www.wengewang.org/read.php?tid=17541Self-Criticism by the Political Bureau of the Central Committee of the Indonesian Communist Party
http://www.wengewang.org/read.php?tid=17539Peking Review, No. 31, July 28, 1967
Mass Pursuit of the Tottering Foe
—New Nationwide Upsurge in Mass Criticism of the Handful of Top Party Persons in Authority Taking the Capitalist Road
http://www.wengewang.org/read.php?tid=17565&fpage=2Carry Revolutionary Mass Criticism Through to the End
http://www.wengewang.org/read.php?tid=17564&fpage=2Peking Review, No. 32, August 4, 1967
CHAIRMAN MAO TSE-TUNG ON PEOPLE'S WAR
http://www.wengewang.org/read.php?tid=17571LIN PIAO, LONG LIVE THE VICTORY OF PEOPLE'S WAR!
http://www.wengewang.org/read.php?tid=17570&fpage=2The Proletariat Must Take A Firm Hold of the Gun NEW
http://www.wengewang.org/read.php?tid=22238 Peking Review, No. 33, August 11, 1967
Bombard the Bourgeois Headquarters
http://www.wengewang.org/read.php?tid=17574 Completely Smash the Bourgeois Headquarters
http://www.wengewang.org/read.php?tid=17573 BOMBARD THE HEADQUARTERS—My Big-Character Poster
http://www.wengewang.org/read.php?tid=17572 Peking Review, No. 34, August 18. 1967
Statement Supporting the Afro-Americans In Their Just Struggle Against Racial Discrimination by U.S.
http://www.wengewang.org/read.php?tid=17582 Resolution of 8th Plenary Session of 8th Central Committee of C.P.C. Concerning the Anti-Party Clique Headed by Peng Teh-huai
http://www.wengewang.org/read.php?tid=17581Robert F. Williams on Martin Luther King.
http://www.wengewang.org/read.php?tid=16883&fpage=5Peking Review, No. 35, August 25. 1967
Peng Teh-huai and His Behind-the-Scenes Boss Cannot Shirk Responsibility for Their Crimes
http://www.wengewang.org/read.php?tid=17583Peking Review, No. 36, September 1. 1967
The Great Chinese P.L.A.-Reliable Pillar Of Our Proletarian Dictatorship and Great Proletarian Cultural Revolution
http://www.wengewang.org/read.php?tid=17587P.L.A.'s New Contributions in Serving the People
http://www.wengewang.org/read.php?tid=17586An Extremely Important Matter of Guiding Principle
http://www.wengewang.org/read.php?tid=17585The Bankruptcy of China's "Devotee Of Parliamentarianism"
http://www.wengewang.org/read.php?tid=17584Peking Review, No. 38, September 15, 1967
China Lodges Most Serious Protest Against Indian Reactionaries' Armed Aggression
http://www.wengewang.org/read.php?tid=18615Chinese Air Force Downs U.S.-Made U-2 Plane of Chiang Gang
http://www.wengewang.org/read.php?tid=18614Premier Chou Receives Acting Head of Mission of South Vietnam N.F.L
http://www.wengewang.org/read.php?tid=18613&page=1&toread=1Kang Sheng Receives Delegation Of French Communist Movement (M-L)
http://www.wengewang.org/read.php?tid=18612Comments on Tao Chu's Two Books by YAO WEN-YUAN
http://www.wengewang.org/read.php?tid=19235Peking Review, No. 39, September 22, 1967
Bring About the Revolutionary Great Alliance in the High Tide of Revolutionary Mass Criticism
http://www.wengewang.org/read.php?tid=17590The Bourgeois Reactionary Line Means, in Essence, Taking the Capitalist Road
http://www.wengewang.org/read.php?tid=17589 Proletarian Revolutionaries Criticize and Repudiate Tao Chu
http://www.wengewang.org/read.php?tid=17588Peking Review, No. 40, September 29, 1967
Chairman Mao Inspects North, Central-South and East China
http://www.wengewang.org/read.php?tid=17601Closely Follow Chairman Mao's Latest Instructions, Realize the Revolutionary Great Alliance
http://www.wengewang.org/read.php?tid=17600 Alliance Under the Red Banner of Mao Tse-tung's Thought
http://www.wengewang.org/read.php?tid=17599 The Dictatorship of the Proletariat and That Renegade—China's Khrushchov
http://www.wengewang.org/read.php?tid=17598 We Don't Permit Our Socialist Enterprises to Be Led on to The Capitalist Path
http://www.wengewang.org/read.php?tid=17597Soviet Revisionism's Neo-Colonialist "Aid"
http://www.wengewang.org/read.php?tid=17494Peking Review, No. 42, October 13, 1967
Great Leader Chairman Mao and Comrade Lin Piao Receive Friends From Albania, Vietnam and Luxemburg
http://www.wengewang.org/read.php?tid=17608A Great Revolution to Achieve the Complete Ascendancy of Mao Tse-tung's Thought
http://www.wengewang.org/read.php?tid=17607"Combat Self-interest, Criticize and Repudiate Revisionism" Is the Fundamental Principle of The Great Proletarian Cultural Revolution
http://www.wengewang.org/read.php?tid=17606"Combat Self-interest, Criticize and Repudiate Revisionism" Is the Fundamental Principle of The Great Proletarian Cultural Revolution
http://www.wengewang.org/read.php?tid=18601Peking Review, No. 43, October 13, October 20, 1967
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Peking Review: Contents Page Vol. 10, #43 October 20, 1967
http://wg1976.net/read.php?tid=23191“To Criticize and Repudiate Revisionism, It is Essential to Combat Self-Interest”
http://wg1976.net/read.php?tid=23190Peking Review, No. 44, October 27, 1967
Chairman Mao and Vice-Chairman Lin Receive Members of Japanese "Haguruma'' Theatre
http://www.wengewang.org/read.php?tid=17614New Foreign Language Editions of Selected Works Of Mao Tse-tung and Quotations From Chairman Mao
http://www.wengewang.org/read.php?tid=17613&fpage=2Build Revolutionary Great Alliance on the Basis of Fields of Work
http://www.wengewang.org/read.php?tid=17612&fpage=2Implement Chairman Mao's Cadre Policy Correctly
http://www.wengewang.org/read.php?tid=17611&fpage=2Revolutionary Masses Pledge Advance in Line With Chairman Mao's Latest Instructions
http://www.wengewang.org/read.php?tid=17610&fpage=2Peking Review, No. 45, November 3, 1967
Creating a New, Proletarian Educational System
http://www.wengewang.org/read.php?tid=17627Chairman Mao's Latest Instruction on Cadres Acclaimed
http://www.wengewang.org/read.php?tid=17626Strong protest against reactionary Indonesian Government's suspension of diplomatic relations
http://www.wengewang.org/read.php?tid=17625Monstrous Crimes of Indonesian Reactionaries in Disrupting Relations Between China and Indonesia
http://www.wengewang.org/read.php?tid=17624Joint Communique of People's Republic of China and the Islamic Republic of Mauritania
http://www.wengewang.org/read.php?tid=17623Defending the Right to Spread Mao Tse-Tung's Thought
http://www.wengewang.org/read.php?tid=17489Peking Review, No. 46, November 10, 1967
Forward Along the Road Opened by the October Socialist Revolution
http://www.wengewang.org/read.php?tid=19293ADVANCE ALONG THE ROAD OPENED UP BY THE OCTODER SOCIALIST REVOLUTION
http://www.wengewang.org/read.php?tid=19292Lin Biao’s Speech at the Peking Rally Commemorating the 50th Anniversary of the October Revolution
http://www.wengewang.org/read.php?tid=19291Peking Rally Commemorates 50th Anniversary of October Revolution
http://www.wengewang.org/read.php?tid=19290Peking Review, No. 47, November 17, 1967
Do a Good Job of Education on The Current Situation
http://www.wengewang.org/read.php?tid=17634Some Tentative Programmes for Revolutionizing Education
http://www.wengewang.org/read.php?tid=17633Art Students Denounce Revisionist Educational Line
http://www.wengewang.org/read.php?tid=17632Statement of the Central Committee of the Communist Party of Burma
http://www.wengewang.org/read.php?tid=17631Chairman Mao Is the True Inheritor and Developer of Marxism-Leninism by E.F. Hill
http://www.wengewang.org/read.php?tid=17630Speech by N. Sanmugathasan, Member of the Secretariat of the Central Committee of the Communist Part
http://www.wengewang.org/read.php?tid=17629Peking Review, No. 48, November 24, 1967
Cadres Should Go Among the Masses
http://www.wengewang.org/read.php?tid=17641Warmly Supporting New Revolutionary Cadres
http://www.wengewang.org/read.php?tid=17640How Tongji University's Tentative Programme for Transforming Education Was Born
http://www.wengewang.org/read.php?tid=17639Basic Differences Between the Proletarian and Bourgeois Military Lines NEW
http://www.wengewang.org/read.php?tid=22239
Peking Review, No. 49, December 1, 1967
Worldwide Study of Chairman Mao's Works Forms a Great Irresistible Current
http://www.wengewang.org/read.php?tid=17642Struggle Between the Two Roads in China's Countryside
http://www.wengewang.org/read.php?tid=18509Peking Review, No. 51, December 15, 1967
Resolution of the Political Bureau of the CC of the Communist Party of Burma on China's GPCR
http://www.wengewang.org/read.php?tid=17646Boundless Loyalty to Chairman Mao—The Highest Public Interest
http://www.wengewang.org/read.php?tid=17645Tientsin Revolutionary Committee Born In Revolutionary Storms
http://www.wengewang.org/read.php?tid=17644Founding of Tientsin Municipal Revolutionary Committee warmly acclaimed
http://www.wengewang.org/read.php?tid=17643Bankruptcy of "Peaceful Transition" Fraud: "Non-Congress Governments" —Instruments of Reactionary Rule in India
http://www.wengewang.org/read.php?tid=18067&page=1&toread=1Peking Review, No. 52, December 25, 1967
Celebrating 7th Anniversary of S.V.N.F.L.'s Founding
http://www.wengewang.org/read.php?tid=17648Greeting the 7th anniversary of the founding of the South Vietnam National Front for Liberation
http://www.wengewang.org/read.php?tid=17647Peking Review 1968 — Vol. 11Peking Review, No. 5, January 26, 1968
Irresistible Surging Tide of American People's Struggle
http://www.wengewang.org/read.php?tid=17434Peking Review, No. 10, 1 March 1968
Peking Meeting Commemorates Centennial of Birth of Dr. W.E.B. Du Bois
http://www.wengewang.org/read.php?tid=17433Peking Review, No. 14, April 5, 1968
Revolutionary Committees Are Fine
http://www.wengewang.org/read.php?tid=18585Peking Review, No. 15, 12 April 1968 NEW
Tso Chia-fa —An Example of the Communist Spirit
http://www.wengewang.org/read.php?tid=22374Peking Review, No. 16, 12 April 1968
Armed Violence Against Tyranny: Afro-American Struggle Batters U.S. Imperialism
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http://www.wengewang.org/read.php?tid=17442Peking Review, No. 22, 31 May 1968
Statement of the Delegation of the Central Committee of the Communist Party of Indonesia in commemoration of the 48 anniversary of the founding of the Party, May 23, 1968
http://www.wengewang.org/read.php?tid=17472Peking Review, No. 28, July 12, 1968
A Splendid New Page in French History
http://www.wengewang.org/read.php?tid=17663&fpage=2The great power of Revolutionary mass criticism and repudiation
http://www.wengewang.org/read.php?tid=17662&fpage=2Peking Review, No. 29, July 19, 1968
A Splendid Work of Art Born of the Great Proletarian Cultural Revolution
http://www.wengewang.org/read.php?tid=17664&fpage=2Peking Review. No. 30, July 26, 1968
Hailing the publication of the Indonesian version of the Selected Military Writings of Mao Tse-tung
http://www.wengewang.org/read.php?tid=17671&fpage=2Peking Opera "The Red Lantern" Sung With Piano Accompaniment
http://www.wengewang.org/read.php?tid=17673&fpage=2Study Chairman Mao's New Contribution On Dialectics by Comrade V.G. Wilcox
http://www.wengewang.org/read.php?tid=17672&fpage=2Peking Review, No. 31, August 2, 1968
Firm Pillar of the Dictatorship of the Proletariat
http://www.wengewang.org/read.php?tid=17674&fpage=2Peking Review, No. 32, August 9, 1968
Chairman Mao Sends Treasured Gift
http://www.wengewang.org/read.php?tid=17676&fpage=2Unite Under the Leadership of the Proletarian Headquarters Headed by Chairman Mao
http://www.wengewang.org/read.php?tid=17675&fpage=2Peking Review, No. 33, 16 August 1968 new
Mao Tse-tung's Thought Directs Us in Battle —How We Removed a 45-Kg. Tumour
http://www.wengewang.org/read.php?tid=22373Peking Review, No. 34, August 23, 1968
Resolutely Take the Road of Integration With the Workers, Peasants and Soldiers
http://www.wengewang.org/read.php?tid=17707&fpage=2 Premier Chou En-lai's Important Speech at Rumania's National Day Reception
http://www.wengewang.org/read.php?tid=17706&fpage=2Total Bankruptcy of Soviet Modern Revisionism
http://www.wengewang.org/read.php?tid=17705&fpage=2Soviet Revisionist Renegade Clique Blatantly Sends Troops to Occupy Czechoslovakia
http://www.wengewang.org/read.php?tid=17704&fpage=2Peking Review, No. 35, August 30, 1968
The Working Class Must Exercise Leadership In Everything by YAO WEN-YUAN
http://www.wengewang.org/read.php?tid=17718&fpage=2Peking Review, No. 36, September 6, 1968
SERVE THE PEOPLE
http://www.wengewang.org/read.php?tid=17721&fpage=2 Premier Chou En-lai Makes Important Speech
http://www.wengewang.org/read.php?tid=17720&fpage=2Deal Made at Bayonet Point
http://www.wengewang.org/read.php?tid=17719&fpage=2Peking Review, No. 37, September 13, 1968
Long Live the Ail-Round Victory in the Great Proletarian Cultural Revolution!
http://www.wengewang.org/read.php?tid=17725&fpage=2Peking Rally of Armymen and Civilians Warmly Celebrates Founding of Revolutionary Committees All Over China
http://www.wengewang.org/read.php?tid=17724&fpage=2At Peking Rally of Revolutionary Masses Premier Chou En-lai's Speech
http://www.wengewang.org/read.php?tid=17723&fpage=2At Peking Rally of Revolutionary Masses Comrade Chiang Ching's Speech
http://www.wengewang.org/read.php?tid=17722&fpage=2Peking Review, No. 38, September 20, 1968
Chairman Mao's Important Inscription for Japanese Worker Friends
http://www.wengewang.org/read.php?tid=17727&fpage=2Compass for the Victory of the Revolutionary People of All Countries
http://www.wengewang.org/read.php?tid=17726&fpage=2Peking Review, No. 39, September 27, 1968
Implementation of Chairman Mao's Instructions Means Victory
http://www.wengewang.org/read.php?tid=17730&fpage=2 Vigorously Foster the Three Essential Aspects of The Party's Style of Work
http://www.wengewang.org/read.php?tid=17729&fpage=2Courageous and Resolute Revolutionary Action
http://www.wengewang.org/read.php?tid=17728&fpage=2Peking Review, No. 42, October 18, 1968
Peking Working Class Plays Leading Role in Cultural Revolution
http://www.wengewang.org/read.php?tid=17732Old and New Cadres on Taking Part in Collective Productive Labour
http://www.wengewang.org/read.php?tid=17731Peking Review, No. 43, October 25. 1968
Comrade Hoxha's Three Important Speeches Published In China
http://www.wengewang.org/read.php?tid=17736China's Autumn Export Commodities Fair Opens in Kwangchow
http://www.wengewang.org/read.php?tid=17735Absorb Fresh Blood From the Proletariat—An Important Question in Party Consolidation
http://www.wengewang.org/read.php?tid=17734 Diabolical Social-Imperialist Face of the Soviet Revisionist Renegade Clique
http://www.wengewang.org/read.php?tid=17733The following articles from Peking Review, No. 43, October 25. 1968 are transcribed by
www.massline.org. Many thanks to them!
* Contents
http://www.wengewang.org/read.php?tid=19231 * “A Leaflet Issued by the ‘Stalin Group’ in the Soviet Union”. [An anti-revisionist, dissident group.]
http://www.wengewang.org/read.php?tid=19230 * “Reports by Western News Agencies: Vietnam-U.S. ‘Paris Talks’ Enter ‘Delicate Stage’”.
http://www.wengewang.org/read.php?tid=19224 * “Great Cultural Revolution in Progress: Workers’ Mao Tse-tung’s Thought Propaganda Teams in Colleges and Schools”. Includes a telling episode about a student who, under the sway of revisionist ideology, threw away her worker’s clothes when she graduated, and the struggle that developed because of this.
http://www.wengewang.org/read.php?tid=19225 * “Under the Leadership of the Working Class: The Shanghai No. 3 Iron and Steel Works Forges Ahead in Production”. Shows how the GPCR overall promoted production rather than harming it (as is often claimed in the West).
http://www.wengewang.org/read.php?tid=19226 * “Unprecedentedly Excellent Situation in China’s Great Proletarian Cultural Revolution”. A summary to date of the GPCR, focusing on the new “three-in-one” revolutionary committees.
http://www.wengewang.org/read.php?tid=19227 * “Tremendous International Significance of Mao Tse-tung’s Thought”, excerpts from an article by Comrade Sanmugathasan, General Secretary of the Ceylon Communist Party.
http://www.wengewang.org/read.php?tid=19228 * “Give Priority to the Study of Mao Tse-tung’s Thought” — New Zealand C. P. organ calls on members of the Party to earnestly study Chairman Mao’s brilliant works — the “three constantly read articles”.
http://www.wengewang.org/read.php?tid=19229 Mexican Marxist-Leninist Movement Calls on Workers to Support Student Struggle
http://www.wengewang.org/read.php?tid=19440SOVIET REVISIONIST RENEGADE CLIQUE:Shedding the Mask
http://www.wengewang.org/read.php?tid=19439Mozambique People’s Armed Forces Grow in Strength
http://www.wengewang.org/read.php?tid=19438Organ of the Communist Party of Brazil Hails China’s National Day
http://www.wengewang.org/read.php?tid=19437Japanese People’s Revolution: Irresistible Torrent. About mass opposition to U.S. imperialism in Japan.
http://www.wengewang.org/read.php?tid=19642Thai People’s Armed Forces: New Victories
http://www.wengewang.org/read.php?tid=19643# Across the Land
* “China Makes Its First Diesel Hydraulic Locomotives”.
http://www.wengewang.org/read.php?tid=19644* “China’s First Heavy-Medium Iron Ore Dressing Plant”.
http://www.wengewang.org/read.php?tid=19645* “New 100,000-Kilowatt Thermal Power Generator Unit in Operation”.
http://www.wengewang.org/read.php?tid=19646Peking Review, No. 44, November 1, 1968
Contents
http://www.wengewang.org/read.php?tid=19647Communique of the Enlarged 12th Plenary Session of the Eighth Central Committee Of the CCP
http://www.wengewang.org/read.php?tid=17739A New-Type School Where Theory Accords With Practice
http://www.wengewang.org/read.php?tid=17738Peasant - College Student - Peasant—Peasant-Intellectual Li Wan-his
http://www.wengewang.org/read.php?tid=17737The following articles from Peking Review No. 44, November 1, 1968 are transcribed by
www.massline.org. Many thanks to them!
Unprecedentedly Excellent Situation in China’s Great Proletarian Cultural Revolution
http://www.wengewang.org/read.php?tid=19651Zambian Charge d’Affaires Gives National Day Reception
http://www.wengewang.org/read.php?tid=19650Commemorating 18th Anniversary of War to Resist U.S. Aggression and Aid Korea
http://www.wengewang.org/read.php?tid=19649Quotations From Chairman Mao Tse-tung
http://www.wengewang.org/read.php?tid=19648Peking Review, No. 45, November 8, 1968
The Nation Hails the Publication of the Communique Of the Enlarged 12th Plenary Session of the Eighth Central Committee of the Party
http://www.wengewang.org/read.php?tid=17741Great Historic Event for the Chinese People, for the Cause of Revolution and Socialism
http://www.wengewang.org/read.php?tid=17740Peking Review, No. 46, November 15, 1968
The Nation Launches Angry Tide Denouncing Arch Renegade Liu Shao-chi's Crimes
http://www.wengewang.org/read.php?tid=17742Peking Review, No. 47, November 22, 1968
Comrade E.F. Hill Arrives in Peking
http://www.wengewang.org/read.php?tid=17748 Premier Chou En-lai Receives Albanian Government Economic Delegation
http://www.wengewang.org/read.php?tid=17747 China's 1968 Autumn Export Commodities Fair Closes Successfully
http://www.wengewang.org/read.php?tid=17746 Strong Protest Against Indian's Intensified Efforts to Create "Two Chinas"
http://www.wengewang.org/read.php?tid=17745 Big Scab Liu Shao-chi's Attempt to Turn History Upside Down Is Absolutely Intolerable
http://www.wengewang.org/read.php?tid=17744We Are Witnesses of History
http://www.wengewang.org/read.php?tid=17743Peking Review, No. 48, November 29, 1968
REPORT TO THE SECOND PLENARY SESSION OF THE SEVENTH CENTRAL COMMITTEE OF THE CCP
http://www.wengewang.org/read.php?tid=17749Peking Review, No, 51, December 20. 1968
"Indigenous Experts" and the Revolution in Agricultural Education
http://www.wengewang.org/read.php?tid=17751Nation's Revolutionary People Discuss Revolution in Rural Education
http://www.wengewang.org/read.php?tid=17750Peking Review, No. 52, December 27, 1968
"We Also Have a Pair of Hands and Do Not Want To Lead an Idle Life in the City!"
http://www.wengewang.org/read.php?tid=17753Peking Review 1969 — Vol. 12Peking Review, No. 1, January 3, 1969
CHINA SUCCESSFULLY CONDUCTS NEW HYDROGEN BOMB TEST
http://www.wengewang.org/read.php?tid=17770Nation Hails Success of China's New Hydrogen Bomb Test
http://www.wengewang.org/read.php?tid=17769Chairman Mao, Vice-chairman Lin and Premier Chou Receive Messages Warmly Greeting Success Of China's New Hydrogen Bomb Test
http://www.wengewang.org/read.php?tid=17768Place Mao Tse-tung's Thought in Command Of Everything--1969 New Year Editorial by "Renmin Ribao," "Hongqi" and "Jiefangjun Bao"
http://www.wengewang.org/read.php?tid=17771Peking Review, No. 2, January 10, 1969
Unprecedented Popularization of Mao Tse-tung's Thought Among 700 Million People
http://www.wengewang.org/read.php?tid=17777&fpage=4Warm Congratulations on China's Successful New Hydrogen Bomb Test
http://www.wengewang.org/read.php?tid=17776&fpage=4China Is the Impregnable Bastion of Socialism
http://www.wengewang.org/read.php?tid=17775&fpage=4Tremendous Victories of China's Great Proletarian Cultural Revolution Praised
http://www.wengewang.org/read.php?tid=17774&fpage=4Laotian Patriotic Armed Forces and People Win New Victories
http://www.wengewang.org/read.php?tid=17773&fpage=4Arab People Are Not to Be Bullied
http://www.wengewang.org/read.php?tid=17772&fpage=4Peking Review, No. 3, January 17, 1969
5th Anniversary of Zanzibar Revolution Celebrated
http://www.wengewang.org/read.php?tid=17781&fpage=3Reactionary Indian Government Cannot Evade Responsibility For Anti-China Outrage
http://www.wengewang.org/read.php?tid=17780&fpage=4A Co-operative Medical Service Greatly Welcomed By Poor and Lower-Middle Peasants
http://www.wengewang.org/read.php?tid=17779&fpage=4Albania Marches Forward On the Road of Revolutionization
http://www.wengewang.org/read.php?tid=17778&fpage=4Peking Review, No.4, January 24, 1969
A New-Type Store Welcomed by Workers, Peasants and Soldiers
http://www.wengewang.org/read.php?tid=17784&fpage=3Always a Fighting Force
http://www.wengewang.org/read.php?tid=17783&fpage=3Educated Youth Advance Along the Road of Revolutionization
http://www.wengewang.org/read.php?tid=17782&fpage=3Peking Review, No. 6, February 7, 1969
Growth of a Contingent of Rural Technicians in Water Conservancy and Power Generating
http://www.wengewang.org/read.php?tid=17786&fpage=3A County Revolutionary Committee Having Close Ties With the Masses
http://www.wengewang.org/read.php?tid=17785&fpage=3Peking Review, No. 7, February 14, 1969
A School Managed by Workers and Linked Up With a People's Commune and a P.L.A. Unit
http://www.wengewang.org/read.php?tid=17787&fpage=3Peking Review, No. 8, February 21, 1969
How to Look at Intellectuals Correctly
http://www.wengewang.org/read.php?tid=17789&fpage=3Transforming Towns in Socialist Direction
http://www.wengewang.org/read.php?tid=17788&fpage=3Peking Review, No. 9, February 28, 1969
Conferring of Titles of Honour on a Company and Ten Martyrs of the P.L.A.
http://www.wengewang.org/read.php?tid=17792&fpage=3Grasp Revolution, Promote Production and Win New Victories on the Industrial Front
http://www.wengewang.org/read.php?tid=17791&fpage=3Nation's Armymen and Civilians Celebrate Revolutionized Spring Festival
http://www.wengewang.org/read.php?tid=17790&fpage=3Peking Review, No. 11, March 14, 1969
Angry Condemnation by Patriotic Compatriots in Hongkong and Macao
http://www.wengewang.org/read.php?tid=18573&fpage=2Soviet Revisionist Renegade Clique Openly Directs Ruffians to Assault the Chinese Embassy
http://www.wengewang.org/read.php?tid=18572&fpage=2 Chinese Embassy in Soviet Union Lodges Strong Protest
http://www.wengewang.org/read.php?tid=18571&fpage=2Soviet Revisionist Renegade Clique Can Only Be Digging Its Own Grave in Rabidly Opposing China
http://www.wengewang.org/read.php?tid=18570&fpage=2Peking Review, No. 12, March 21, 1969
On Summing Up Experience
http://www.wengewang.org/read.php?tid=17801&fpage=3Chinese Government Lodges Strong Protests With Soviet Government
http://www.wengewang.org/read.php?tid=17800&fpage=3Peking Review, No. 14, April 4, 1969
Press Communique of the Secretariat of the Presidium of the Ninth National Congress Of the CPC
http://www.wengewang.org/read.php?tid=17802&fpage=3Peking Review, No. 15, April 11, 1969
CHAIRMAN MAO TSE-TUNG ON PARTY BUILDING
http://www.wengewang.org/read.php?tid=17804&fpage=3The Nation Warmly Celebrates Opening Of Party's Ninth National Congress
http://www.wengewang.org/read.php?tid=17803&fpage=3Peking Review, No. 16, April 18, 1969
Press Communique of the Secretariat Of the Presidium of the Ninth National Congress of the CPC
http://www.wengewang.org/read.php?tid=17805&fpage=3Peking Review, No. 20, May 16, 1969
The State Council Greets and Expresses Admiration for Unyielding Czechoslovak People
http://www.wengewang.org/read.php?tid=17811&fpage=3Chinese Refutes Soviet Slander And Proposes Convening of 15th Regular Meeting in Mid June
http://www.wengewang.org/read.php?tid=17810&fpage=3The Theory of "International Dictatorship" Is A Gangster Theory of Social-Imperialism
http://www.wengewang.org/read.php?tid=17809&fpage=3The "May 7 Directive" Lights the Way
http://www.wengewang.org/read.php?tid=17808&fpage=3Always Courageously Advance Along Chairman Mao's Revolutionary Line In Literature and Art
http://www.wengewang.org/read.php?tid=17807&fpage=3Peking Review, No. 22, May 30, 1969
Hsinhua News Agency's Note on Release of the Soviet Government's March 29 Statement
http://www.wengewang.org/read.php?tid=18592Statement of the Government of the People's Republic of China
http://www.wengewang.org/read.php?tid=18591Peking Review. No. 23, June 6, 1969
Working Class Triumphantly Leading the Struggle-Criticism-Transformation In the Superstructure
http://www.wengewang.org/read.php?tid=17812&fpage=3Peking Review, No. 24, June 13, 1969
Hold Aloft the Banner of Unity of the Party's Ninth Congress and Win Still Greater Victories
http://www.wengewang.org/read.php?tid=17815&fpage=2Serve the People Heart and Soul
http://www.wengewang.org/read.php?tid=17814&page=1&toread=1Resolutely Taking the Road of Maintaining Independence and Keeping the Initiative in Our Own Hands and Relying on Our Own Efforts
—Refuting Liu Shao-chi's Slavish Comprador Philosophy and His Doctrine Of Trailing Behind at a Snail's Pace
http://www.wengewang.org/read.php?tid=17813&fpage=3Peking Review, No. 25, June 20, 1969
Peking Review, No. 25,June 20, 1969 Contents
http://www.wengewang.org/read.php?tid=17823&fpage=2Loyang Tractor Plant Advances Along the Road of Self-Reliance
http://www.wengewang.org/read.php?tid=17832&fpage=2Premier Chou En-lai Sends Message to President Huynh Tan Phat
http://www.wengewang.org/read.php?tid=17822&fpage=2Premier Chou En-Ioi Receives Nguyen Van Quang, Head of Permanent Mission of South Viet Nam National Front for Liberation in China
http://www.wengewang.org/read.php?tid=17821&fpage=2Premier Chou En-lai Receives Ngo Minh Loan, Ambassador of Democratic Republic of Viet Nam
http://www.wengewang.org/read.php?tid=17820&fpage=2To Be a Revolutionary Health Fighter Boundlessly Loyal to Chairman Mao — Chao Pu-yu
http://www.wengewang.org/read.php?tid=17819&fpage=2A Heart-Stirring Performance
http://www.wengewang.org/read.php?tid=17818&fpage=2A Song of Victory for the Great Revolutionary Unity
http://www.wengewang.org/read.php?tid=17836&fpage=2Fearing Neither Hardship Nor Death — Spiritual A-Bomb for Burying Imperialism, Revisionism and Reaction
http://www.wengewang.org/read.php?tid=17835&fpage=2Soviet Revisionists' "Economic Integration" Ex-posed —Yao Lo
http://www.wengewang.org/read.php?tid=17834&fpage=2Rampant Counter-Revolutionary Acts by Soviet Revisionism in Latin America
http://www.wengewang.org/read.php?tid=17833&fpage=2Unfold a People's War to Overthrow Pro-U.S. Dictatorial Regime
http://www.wengewang.org/read.php?tid=17831&fpage=2U.S.-Led Imperialism in Deeper Financial and Economic Crises
http://www.wengewang.org/read.php?tid=17830&fpage=2THE WEEK
New Tsars Condemned for Fresh Anti-China Atrocities
http://www.wengewang.org/read.php?tid=17829&fpage=2Nepalese Ambassador to China Gives Reception
http://www.wengewang.org/read.php?tid=17828&fpage=2ROUND THE WORLD
People's Movement in Europe Rolls On
http://www.wengewang.org/read.php?tid=17827&fpage=2U.S. IMPERIALISM AND JAPANESE REACTIONARIES Stepped-Up Military Collaboration
http://www.wengewang.org/read.php?tid=17826&fpage=2"ASPAC" Hatching New Anti-China Plot
http://www.wengewang.org/read.php?tid=17825&fpage=2ACROSS THE LAND
http://www.wengewang.org/read.php?tid=17824&fpage=2Peking Review. No. 26, June 27, 1969
Strengthen Revolutionary Unity to Win Still Greater Victories
http://www.wengewang.org/read.php?tid=17839&fpage=2Peking Review, No. 27, July 4, 1969
Long Live the Communist Party of China
http://www.wengewang.org/read.php?tid=17842&fpage=2Wang Ping-wen, Outstanding Communist In Defence of Chairman Mao's Revolutionary Line
http://www.wengewang.org/read.php?tid=17843&fpage=2Peking Review, No. 28, July 11, 1969
A Party Branch Full of Vitality
http://www.wengewang.org/read.php?tid=17844&fpage=2Peking Review, No. 29, July 18, 1969
Hail China's Renminbi, One of the Few Exceptionally Stable Currencies in the World
http://www.wengewang.org/read.php?tid=17845&fpage=2Peking Review, No. 30, July 25, 1969
Politics Is in Command of Economics, Revolution Is in Command of Production
http://www.wengewang.org/read.php?tid=17846&fpage=2Peking Review, No. 31, August 1, 1969
Anniversary of Entry of Working Class Into Realm of Superstructure
http://www.wengewang.org/read.php?tid=17848&fpage=2Ranks of Engineering and Technical Personnel in Shanghai Machine Tools Plant Are Growing
http://www.wengewang.org/read.php?tid=17847&fpage=2Peking Review, No. 32, August 6, 1969
The People's Army Is Invincible
http://www.wengewang.org/read.php?tid=17849&fpage=2Peking Review, No. 34 , August 22, 1969
Soviet Revisionist Renegades' "Communist Christianity" Shows How Degenerate They Have Become
http://www.wengewang.org/read.php?tid=17438Peking Review, No. 35, August 29, 1969
Advancing in the Direction Pointed Out by Chairman Mao
http://www.wengewang.org/read.php?tid=17850&fpage=2Firmly Grasp Revolutionary Mass Criticism
http://www.wengewang.org/read.php?tid=17851Peking Review, No. 36, September 3, 1969
Comments on Stanislavsky's "System"
http://www.wengewang.org/read.php?tid=17858Long Live the Revolutionary Spirit of Fearing Neither Hardship Nor Death!—Stories about the diving squadron of Naval Unit 4005 of the Chinese People's Liberation Army
http://www.wengewang.org/read.php?tid=17859Chairman Mao, Vice-Chairman Lin, Premier Chou Warmly Greet 24th Anniversary of D.R.V.N. Independence
http://www.wengewang.org/read.php?tid=17860U.S. Imperialism Steps Up Ruthless Plunder and Exploitation of Latin American People
http://www.wengewang.org/read.php?tid=10821&keyword=Steps%20UpPeking Review, No.38, September 19, 1969
From Bernstein to Liu Shao-chi
http://www.wengewang.org/read.php?tid=17862The Essence of "Theory of Productive Forces" Is to Oppose Proletarian Revolution
http://www.wengewang.org/read.php?tid=10822&page=1&toread=1Peking Review, No. 39, September 26, 1969
CHAIRMAN MAO ON CONTINUING THE REVOLUTION UNDER THE DICTATORSHIP OF THE PROLETARIAT
http://www.wengewang.org/read.php?tid=17863Peking Review, No. 43, October 24, 1969
China's Road of Socialist Industrialization
http://www.wengewang.org/read.php?tid=17864Peking Review, No 45, November 7, 1969
Be a Vanguard in Continuing the Revolution
http://www.wengewang.org/read.php?tid=17865 Peking Review, No 46, November 14, 1969
Pay Attention to Methods of Work
http://www.wengewang.org/read.php?tid=17866 Peking Review, No. 47, November 21, 1969
Delegation of Communist Party Of Poland Concludes Visit in China
http://www.wengewang.org/read.php?tid=17870 Albanian People's Army Art Troupe Arrives in Peking
http://www.wengewang.org/read.php?tid=17869 China's 1969 Autumn Export Commodities Fair Closes
http://www.wengewang.org/read.php?tid=17868Mao Tsetung Thought Guides Us in Conquering Nature
http://www.wengewang.org/read.php?tid=17867Peking Review, No. 48, November 28, 1969
Cadres Should Persist in Taking Part in Collective Productive Labour
http://www.wengewang.org/read.php?tid=17872Infinite Might of Chairman Mao's Thinking on People's War
http://www.wengewang.org/read.php?tid=17871Peking Review, Nos. 51-52, December 26, 1969
It Is Essential to Grasp the "Four Goods" Firmly
http://www.wengewang.org/read.php?tid=17873Peking Review 1970— Vol. 13Peking Review, No. 1, January 2, 1970
Usher In the Great 1970's
http://www.wengewang.org/read.php?tid=17879New Upsurge in Peking's Mass Movement To Study and Apply Mao Tsetung Thought in a Living Way
http://www.wengewang.org/read.php?tid=17878Revolutionary Committees Are Forging Ahead
http://www.wengewang.org/read.php?tid=17877 An investigation report on Party consolidation and Party building in Peking Hsinhua Printing House
http://www.wengewang.org/read.php?tid=17876Peking Review, No. 2, January 9, 1970
Closely Follow Chairman Mao to Win Still Greater Victories!
http://www.wengewang.org/read.php?tid=17898&fpage=13China's Industrial and Communication Fronts Report Outstanding Achievements on First Day of 1970
http://www.wengewang.org/read.php?tid=17897&fpage=13Continuing the Struggle to Consolidate The Dictatorship of the Proletariat
http://www.wengewang.org/read.php?tid=17896&fpage=13 Peking Review, No. 3,January 16, 1970
Praise for Self-Reliance and Hard Struggle In Building a Plant
http://www.wengewang.org/read.php?tid=17902&fpage=13Peking Review, No. 4,January 23, 1970
Continue to Carry Forward the Revolutionary Spirit of Fearing Neither Hardship Nor Death
http://www.wengewang.org/read.php?tid=17904&fpage=13Shining Model for Educated Youth
http://www.wengewang.org/read.php?tid=17903&fpage=13Peking Review, No. 5,January 30, 1970
20th anniversary of establishment of Viet Nam-China diplomatic relations warmly celebrated
http://www.wengewang.org/read.php?tid=17917&page=1&toread=1Delegation of French Marxist-Leninist Communists Leaves China
http://www.wengewang.org/read.php?tid=17916&page=1&toread=1Conscientiously Study Chairman Mao's Theory Of Continuing the Revolution Under the Dictatorship of the Proletariat
http://www.wengewang.org/read.php?tid=17915&page=1&toread=1Vigorous Vanguard Fighters
http://www.wengewang.org/read.php?tid=17914&page=1&toread=1Peking Review, No. 6, February 6, 1970
Chairman Mao's Thinking on People's War and Strengthen the Building Of the Militia
http://www.wengewang.org/read.php?tid=17921&fpage=13Peking Review, No. 8, February 20, 1970
Mao Tsetung Thought Inspires Us Forward
http://www.wengewang.org/read.php?tid=17925&fpage=13Peking Review, No. 9, February 27. 1910
Chairman Mao's Military Thinking Is the Magic Weapon in Defeating the Enemy
http://www.wengewang.org/read.php?tid=17928&fpage=13Peking Review, No. 11, March 13, 1970
Consult the Masses to Win Another Rich Harvest
http://www.wengewang.org/read.php?tid=17930&fpage=13A Red Banner in Learning From Tachai In Agriculture
http://www.wengewang.org/read.php?tid=17929&fpage=13Peking Review, No, 12, March 20, 1970
Raise China's Cotton Production to A Still Higher Level Through Self-Reliance and Hard Struggle
http://www.wengewang.org/read.php?tid=17945&fpage=13Peking Review, No. 13, March 27, 1970
Chinese Vice-Foreign Minister Chi Peng-fei Receives Diplomatic Envoys From Arab Countries
http://www.wengewang.org/read.php?tid=18619 Pakistan Ambassador Gives National Day Reception
http://www.wengewang.org/read.php?tid=18618 Delegation of Palestine National Liberation Movement (Fateh) Arrives in Peking
http://www.wengewang.org/read.php?tid=18617 Cambodian Head of State Samdech Norodom Sihanouk Arrives in Peking
http://www.wengewang.org/read.php?tid=18616Peking Review, No. 14, April 3, 1970
Advance From Victory to Still Greater Victory Along the Course Charted by Ninth National Congress
http://www.wengewang.org/read.php?tid=17948&fpage=13The Nation Warmly Celebrates the First Anniversary of the Ninth Party Congress
http://www.wengewang.org/read.php?tid=17947&fpage=13Peking Review, No. 15, April 10, 1970
Joint Communique of the Government Of China and The Government of Korea
http://www.wengewang.org/read.php?tid=18620Speech by Premier Kim II Sung At the Banquet
http://www.wengewang.org/read.php?tid=18622Premier Chou En-lai Pays Friendship Visit To Korea
http://www.wengewang.org/read.php?tid=18621Peking Review, No. 16, April 17, 1970
Constitution of Anshan Iron and Steel Company Spurs Revolution And Production
http://www.wengewang.org/read.php?tid=17950&fpage=13C.P.C. CC Sends Message of Condolence to Albanian Party of Labour CC on Death of Comrade Gogo Nushi
http://www.wengewang.org/read.php?tid=17949&fpage=13Peking Review, No. 21,May 22, 1970
Central Committee of C.P.C. Sends Message to Central Committee of Viet Nam Workers' Party
http://www.wengewang.org/read.php?tid=17966&fpage=13"Learning Industrial Production" in a City Middle School
http://www.wengewang.org/read.php?tid=17965&fpage=13Special Message of N.Sihanouk to the People's Forces and Royal Forces Of National Liberation
http://www.wengewang.org/read.php?tid=17964&fpage=13Cambodian Head of State Samdech Norodom Sihanouk Meets Le Duan
http://www.wengewang.org/read.php?tid=17963&fpage=13Statement by Command of Cambodian National Liberation Army
http://www.wengewang.org/read.php?tid=17962&fpage=13Statement of Samdech Norodom Sihanouk, Head of State of Cambodia
http://www.wengewang.org/read.php?tid=17961&fpage=13Royal Government of National Union of Cambodia Strongly Condemns Asian Conference on Cambodia
http://www.wengewang.org/read.php?tid=17960&fpage=13Peking Review, No. 22, May 29, 1970
Mammoth Rallies and Demonstrations Held Throughout China
http://www.wengewang.org/read.php?tid=17971&fpage=13C.C.P. C.C.'s Message to Indonesian Communist Party Central Committee
http://www.wengewang.org/read.php?tid=17970&fpage=13Comrades Ton Due Thang and Le Duan Send Message to Chairman Mao
http://www.wengewang.org/read.php?tid=17969&fpage=13President Nguyen Huu Tho and President Huynh Tan Phat Send Message to Chairman Mao
http://www.wengewang.org/read.php?tid=17968&fpage=13World's People Warmly Acclaim Chairman Mao's Solemn Statement
http://www.wengewang.org/read.php?tid=17967&fpage=13Peking Review, No.23, June 5, 1970
World's People Warmly Acclaim Chairman Mao's Solemn Statement
http://www.wengewang.org/read.php?tid=17983&fpage=13More Than 400 Million in China Demonstrate to Support Great Leader Chairman Mao's Solemn Statement
http://www.wengewang.org/read.php?tid=17982&fpage=13Prince Souphanouvong Sends Message to Chairman Mao
http://www.wengewang.org/read.php?tid=17981&fpage=13Comrade Hoxha Makes Important Speech On Domestic and International Situation
http://www.wengewang.org/read.php?tid=17980&fpage=13Peking Review, No. 24, June 12, 1970
Always Marching Along the Road of Serving the Workers, Peasants And Soldiers
http://www.wengewang.org/read.php?tid=17988&fpage=13Peking Review, No. 35, August 28, 1970
The heroic exploits of the Nanpao Production Brigade in defeating a flood
http://www.wengewang.org/read.php?tid=17989&fpage=13Peking Review, No. 38, September 18, 1970
The Nation Hails Publication of Communique of Second Plenary Session of Party's Ninth CC
http://www.wengewang.org/read.php?tid=17993&fpage=12People of Asia, Africa & Latin America Will Certainly Win Against Imperialism
http://www.wengewang.org/read.php?tid=17992&fpage=12 Comment on Soviet-West German Treaty
http://www.wengewang.org/read.php?tid=17991&fpage=12Peking Review, No. 35, August 28, 1970
Chairman Mao, Vice-Chairman Lin and Premier Chou Send Message To Comrades Ceausescu and Maurer
http://www.wengewang.org/read.php?tid=17990&fpage=12Peking Review, No. 39,September 25, 1970
Statement of the Government of the People's Republic of China
http://www.wengewang.org/read.php?tid=18024&fpage=12 Excellent Situation on China's Industrial and Agricultural Fronts
http://www.wengewang.org/read.php?tid=18023&fpage=12Market Brisk, Prices Stable—Excellent situation on China's commercial front
http://www.wengewang.org/read.php?tid=18022&fpage=12Peking Review, No. 40, September 30, 1970
Hailing the workers, peasants and soldiers entering the new-type socialist universities
http://www.wengewang.org/read.php?tid=18026&fpage=12A New Socialist Village Grows Amidst Struggles
http://www.wengewang.org/read.php?tid=18025&fpage=12Peking Review, No. 43, October 23, 1970
People Armed With Mao Tsetung Thought Are Always Victorious
http://www.wengewang.org/read.php?tid=18029&fpage=12Cambodian Head of State Samdech Sihanouk Writes to Premier Chou En-lai
http://www.wengewang.org/read.php?tid=18028&fpage=12Premier Chou En-lai Sends Message to Prince Souphanouvong
http://www.wengewang.org/read.php?tid=18027&fpage=12Peking Review, No. 45, November 6, 1970
Message of Central Committee of Chinese Communist Party to Fifth Congress of Korean Workers' Party
http://www.wengewang.org/read.php?tid=18032&fpage=12Conscientiously Study Chairman Mao's Philosophical Works
http://www.wengewang.org/read.php?tid=18031&fpage=12Advancing Victoriously Along Chairman Mao's Proletarian Line on Army Building
http://www.wengewang.org/read.php?tid=18030&fpage=12Peking Review, No. 52, December 25, 1970
Greeting the 10th anniversary of the founding of the South Viet Nam National for Liberation
http://www.wengewang.org/read.php?tid=18035&fpage=12 Tenth Anniversary of Founding of South Viet Nam National Front for Liberation Celebrated
http://www.wengewang.org/read.php?tid=18034&fpage=12At the Celebration Rally Speech by Comrade Yao Wen-yuan
http://www.wengewang.org/read.php?tid=18033&fpage=12Peking Review 1971 — Vol. 14Peking Review, No. 1, January 1, 1971
Advance Victoriously Along Chairman Mao's Revolutionary Line
http://www.wengewang.org/read.php?tid=18038&fpage=12Peking Review, No. 2, January 8, 1971
China Reaps Rich Harvest in 1970
http://www.wengewang.org/read.php?tid=18057&fpage=12Peking Review, No. 3, January 15, 1971
Premier Chou sends message to Prince Souphanouvong
http://www.wengewang.org/read.php?tid=18065&fpage=12Celebrating 25th Anniversary of Founding of People's Republic Of Albania
http://www.wengewang.org/read.php?tid=18064&fpage=12Premier Chou Sends Message To Comrade Shehu
http://www.wengewang.org/read.php?tid=18063&fpage=12Burmese Ambassador to China Gives Reception
http://www.wengewang.org/read.php?tid=18062&fpage=12Chinese Table Tennis Team Returns From Albania Visit
http://www.wengewang.org/read.php?tid=18061&fpage=12Comrades Le Duan and Pham Van Dong Send Message to Chairman Mao, Vice-Chairman Lin And Premier Chou
http://www.wengewang.org/read.php?tid=18060&fpage=12New Chapter in China-Chile Relations
http://www.wengewang.org/read.php?tid=18059&fpage=12 Worker-Teachers in Tsinghua University
http://www.wengewang.org/read.php?tid=18058&fpage=12Peking Review, No. 4, January 22, 1971
Shanghai’s New Municipal Party Committee Elected
http://www.wengewang.org/read.php?tid=18071&fpage=11Premier Chou Meets Japanese Friends
http://www.wengewang.org/read.php?tid=18069&fpage=11Struggle in Philosophy and Class Struggle—Three major struggles on China's philosophical front
http://www.wengewang.org/read.php?tid=18069&fpage=111970 In Review: Water Conservancy Construction Advances Swiftly
http://www.wengewang.org/read.php?tid=18068&fpage=11Peking Review, No. 6, February 5, 1971
Victory for Chairman Mao's Line on Party Building
http://www.wengewang.org/read.php?tid=18074&fpage=11Peking Review, No. 9, February 26, 1971
Study Conscientiously for the Revolution
http://www.wengewang.org/read.php?tid=18075&fpage=11Peking Review, No. 10, March 5, 1971
Strengthen the Party's Democratic Centralism
http://www.wengewang.org/read.php?tid=18088&fpage=11Peking Review, No. 16, April 16, 1971
What Are Indian Expansionists Trying to Do?
http://www.wengewang.org/read.php?tid=18090&fpage=11Revolution Means Solving Contradictions
http://www.wengewang.org/read.php?tid=18089&fpage=11Peking Review Vol. 14, no. 17, 23 April 1971, 6-11.
Theory of "Combine Two into One" is a Reactionary Philosophy for Restoring Capitalism
http://www.wengewang.org/read.php?tid=18072&fpage=11Peking Review, No. 19, May 7, 1971
Long Live the Great Unity of the People of the World!
http://www.wengewang.org/read.php?tid=18092&fpage=11Salute Heroic Palestinian People
http://www.wengewang.org/read.php?tid=18091&fpage=11Peking Review, No. 20, May 14, 1971
Chinese Communist Party C.C. Greets 50th Anniversary of Romanian Communist Party
http://www.wengewang.org/read.php?tid=18099&fpage=11Viet Nam Workers' Party Delegation Leaves For Home
http://www.wengewang.org/read.php?tid=18098&fpage=11 The Road to Revolutionization—Commemorating the 5th anni. of Chairman Mao's May 7 Directive
http://www.wengewang.org/read.php?tid=18097&fpage=11Premier Chou En-lai Sends Message to Samdech Penn Nouth
http://www.wengewang.org/read.php?tid=18096&fpage=11Warm Congratulations and Resolute Support
http://www.wengewang.org/read.php?tid=18095&fpage=11PRC and Republic of San Marino on Establishment of Official Relations at Consular Level
http://www.wengewang.org/read.php?tid=18094&fpage=11Hail the Establishment of Official Relations At Consular Level Between China and San Marino
http://www.wengewang.org/read.php?tid=18093&fpage=11Peking Review, No. 21, May 21, 1971
A Programme for Anti-Imperialist Struggle
http://www.wengewang.org/read.php?tid=18101&fpage=11Counter-Revolutionary Features of Wang Ming, Liu Shao-chi and Chou Yang
http://www.wengewang.org/read.php?tid=18100&fpage=11Peking Review, No. 22, May 28, 1971
Sharp Weapon for Criticizing Idealism—A study of "Preface and Postscript to Rural Surveys
http://www.wengewang.org/read.php?tid=18102&fpage=11Peking Review, No. 26, June 25, 1971
A Dirty Deal, a Despicable Fraud
http://www.wengewang.org/read.php?tid=18104&fpage=11Blueprint of Japanese Militarism to Step Up Arms Expansion and War Preparations
http://www.wengewang.org/read.php?tid=18103&fpage=11Peking Review, No. 31, July 30, 1971
Resolute Support for the Palestinian People's CounterBlows at Attacks by Jordanian Reactionaries
http://www.wengewang.org/read.php?tid=18106&fpage=11U.S. Imperialism, Arch-Criminal in Suppressing Palestinian Guerrillas
http://www.wengewang.org/read.php?tid=18105&fpage=11Peking Review, No. 33, August 13, 1971
China Creates Acupunctural Anaesthesia
http://www.wengewang.org/read.php?tid=18107&fpage=11Peking Review, No. 35, August 27, 1971, P.10-13.
Unite the People, Defeat the Enemy—A study of "On Policy"
http://www.wengewang.org/read.php?tid=18602 Peking Review, No. 36, September 3, 1971
Albanian Agricultural Delegation Visits China
http://www.wengewang.org/read.php?tid=18113&fpage=10 Premier Chou Meets Chilean Friends
http://www.wengewang.org/read.php?tid=18112&fpage=10Protest Against Uganda Government's Lies
http://www.wengewang.org/read.php?tid=18111&fpage=10Our Party Is Advancing Vigorously
http://www.wengewang.org/read.php?tid=18110&fpage=10New Party Committees Established
http://www.wengewang.org/read.php?tid=18109&fpage=11Smash U.S. Imperialists' Military Adventure of Aggression in Laos
http://www.wengewang.org/read.php?tid=18108&fpage=11Peking Review, No. 39, September 24, 1971
Japanese Militarism Not Allowed to Take Old Road of Aggression
http://www.wengewang.org/read.php?tid=18117&fpage=10Japanese People's Anti-U.S. Patriotic Struggle
http://www.wengewang.org/read.php?tid=18116&fpage=10For Your Reference: "September 18 Incident"
http://www.wengewang.org/read.php?tid=18115&fpage=10Korean People's Just Struggle Bound to Win
http://www.wengewang.org/read.php?tid=18114&fpage=10Peking Review, No. 47, November 19, 1971
1971 Autumn Fair Ends
http://www.wengewang.org/read.php?tid=18123&fpage=10 Joint Communique on Establishment of Diplomatic Relations Between China and Lebanon
http://www.wengewang.org/read.php?tid=18122&fpage=10Joint Communique on Establishment of Diplomatic Relations Between China and Rwanda
http://www.wengewang.org/read.php?tid=18121&fpage=10Speech by Chiao Kuan-hua, Chairman of Delegation Of People's Republic of China
http://www.wengewang.org/read.php?tid=18120&fpage=10 Chiao Kuan-hua's Statement at New York Airport
http://www.wengewang.org/read.php?tid=18119&fpage=10Chinese Delegation at 26th Session of U.N. General Assembly
http://www.wengewang.org/read.php?tid=18118&fpage=10Peking Review, No. 48, November 26, 1971
Tsaidam — A Rising Industrial Base
http://www.wengewang.org/read.php?tid=18124&fpage=10 Peking Review, No. 49, December 3, 1971
U.N. Debate on Disarmament: Chiao Kuan hua Explains Chinese Government's Principled Stand
http://www.wengewang.org/read.php?tid=18125&fpage=10Peking Review, No. 50, December 10, 1971
Draft Resolution on India's Aggression on Pakistan Submitted by Huang Hua
http://www.wengewang.org/read.php?tid=18599Huang Hua Condemns Soviet Union for Supporting Indian Aggression
http://www.wengewang.org/read.php?tid=18598Huang Hua Denounces Indian Government for Its Aggression Against Pakistan
http://www.wengewang.org/read.php?tid=18597 Most Absurd Logic, Flagrant Aggression
http://www.wengewang.org/read.php?tid=18596 Soviet Revisionists and Tension on the Subcontinent
http://www.wengewang.org/read.php?tid=18595 Indian Reactionaries Launch Armed Aggression Against Pakistan
http://www.wengewang.org/read.php?tid=18594Refuting the TASS Statement
http://www.wengewang.org/read.php?tid=18593Peking Review, No. 51, December 17, 1971
A Just Cause Enjoys Abundant Support While An Unjust Cause Finds Little Support
http://www.wengewang.org/read.php?tid=18134&fpage=10Tanganyika's Independence Anniversary Saluted
http://www.wengewang.org/read.php?tid=18133&fpage=10China Recognizes United Arab Emirates
http://www.wengewang.org/read.php?tid=18132&fpage=10Albanian Journalists' Delegation
http://www.wengewang.org/read.php?tid=18131&fpage=10 Joint Communique on Establishment of Diplomatic Relations Between China and Senegal
http://www.wengewang.org/read.php?tid=18130&fpage=10Joint Communique on Establishment of Diplomatic Relations Between China and Iceland
http://www.wengewang.org/read.php?tid=18129&fpage=10Strengthen the Proletarian Party Spirit
http://www.wengewang.org/read.php?tid=18128&fpage=10At U.N. General Assembly Chiao Kuan-hua's Speech on Middle East Question
http://www.wengewang.org/read.php?tid=18127&fpage=10Peking Review, No. 52, December 24, 1971
Bad Things Turned Into Good Things
http://www.wengewang.org/read.php?tid=18136&fpage=10At Banquet Welcoming the Sudanese Delegation Speech by Premier Chou En-lai
http://www.wengewang.org/read.php?tid=18135&fpage=10Peking Review, No. 53, December 31, 1971
Comment on 26th Session of U.N. General Assembly
http://www.wengewang.org/read.php?tid=18138&fpage=10 Report From Taching Oilfield: A New Type of Industrial and Mining Area
http://www.wengewang.org/read.php?tid=18137&fpage=10Peking Review 1972 — Vol. 15Peking Review, No. 2, January 14, 1972
New Leap in China's National Economy
http://www.wengewang.org/read.php?tid=18139&fpage=10U.S.-Soviet Scramble for Hegemony in South Asian Subcontinent and Indian Ocean
http://www.wengewang.org/read.php?tid=18603Peking Review, No. 3,January 21, 1972
Great Lao Victories Greeted
http://www.wengewang.org/read.php?tid=18159&fpage=9China and Cyprus Establish Diplomatic Relations
http://www.wengewang.org/read.php?tid=18158&fpage=9Big Increases in Crude Oil
http://www.wengewang.org/read.php?tid=18157&fpage=9Messages of Condolences on Comrade Chen Yi's Death
http://www.wengewang.org/read.php?tid=18156&fpage=9Agricultural and Livestock Scientific Research In Tibet
http://www.wengewang.org/read.php?tid=18155&fpage=9NEWS BRIEFS
http://www.wengewang.org/read.php?tid=18154&fpage=9Refuting Y.A. Malik
http://www.wengewang.org/read.php?tid=18153&fpage=9Coal Supply From North to South Changing
http://www.wengewang.org/read.php?tid=18152&fpage=10Peking Review, No. 4, January 28, 1972
Premier Chou and Other Comrades Meet Japanese Friends
http://www.wengewang.org/read.php?tid=18166&fpage=9Chou En-lai and Other Comrades See Japanese Theatrical Performance
http://www.wengewang.org/read.php?tid=18165&fpage=9French Delegation in China
http://www.wengewang.org/read.php?tid=18164&fpage=9Sino-Vietnamese Protocol Signed
http://www.wengewang.org/read.php?tid=18163&fpage=96,000 H.P. Diesel Hydraulic Locomotive
http://www.wengewang.org/read.php?tid=18162&fpage=9NEWS BRIEFS
http://www.wengewang.org/read.php?tid=18161&fpage=91205 Team Drills Over 127,000 Metres
http://www.wengewang.org/read.php?tid=18160&fpage=9Peking Review, No. 6, February 11, 1972
Premier Chou Meets Ambassador Nguyen Van Quang and Charge d'Affaires a.i. Nguyen Tien
http://www.wengewang.org/read.php?tid=18175&fpage=9Congratulations to Nepalese King Birendra
http://www.wengewang.org/read.php?tid=18174&fpage=9Condolences on Death of Nepalese King Mahendra
http://www.wengewang.org/read.php?tid=18173&fpage=9 American Friends Received
http://www.wengewang.org/read.php?tid=18172&fpage=9Chilean Friends in Peking
http://www.wengewang.org/read.php?tid=18171&fpage=9Big Dinosaur Fossil Discovered
http://www.wengewang.org/read.php?tid=18170&fpage=9Economizing on Raw Materials
http://www.wengewang.org/read.php?tid=18169&fpage=9NEWS BRIEFS
http://www.wengewang.org/read.php?tid=18168&fpage=9Statement of the Government of the People's Republic of China
http://www.wengewang.org/read.php?tid=18167&fpage=9Peking Review, No. 9, March 3, 1972
Resumption of Diplomatic Relations Between China And Ghana
http://www.wengewang.org/read.php?tid=18555&fpage=2Diplomatic Relations Established Between China And Malta
http://www.wengewang.org/read.php?tid=18554&fpage=2China's January Industrial Production Rises
http://www.wengewang.org/read.php?tid=18553&fpage=2NEWS BRIEFS
http://www.wengewang.org/read.php?tid=18556&fpage=2President Nixon Concludes Visit to China
http://www.wengewang.org/read.php?tid=18558&fpage=2Joint Communique
http://www.wengewang.org/read.php?tid=18557&fpage=2Peking Review Vol 15, No. 12, March 24, 1972
Government of People's Republic of China Gives Grand Banquet
--Celebrating Second Anniversary of coming to China of Samdech And Madame Sihanouk, Prime Minister and Madame Penn Nouth And Founding of N.U.F.C. and P.A.F.N.L.C.
http://www.wengewang.org/read.php?tid=11039&page=1&toread=1Peking Review V.15, No. 14, 7 April 1972, 10.
Peking Pays Last Respects to Comrade Hsieh Fu-chih
http://www.wengewang.org/read.php?tid=18176&fpage=9U.S. Aggressors Pretend to Be Kind-Hearted
http://www.wengewang.org/read.php?tid=17490Peking Review, No. 21, May 26, 1972
Adherence to Chairman Mao's Revolutionary Line Means Victory
http://www.wengewang.org/read.php?tid=18179&fpage=9Peking Review 1973 — Vol. 16Peking Review, No. 27, July 6, 1973
New Party Members — A Dynamic Force
http://www.wengewang.org/read.php?tid=18196&fpage=9On reading Selected Poems of Eugene Pottier
http://www.wengewang.org/read.php?tid=18195&fpage=9Peking Review, No. 29, July 20, 1973
Economic Development and Environmental Protection
http://www.wengewang.org/read.php?tid=18197&fpage=9Peking Review, No. 30, July 27, 1973
“May 7" Cadre Schools Must Be Run Well
http://www.wengewang.org/read.php?tid=18199&fpage=8Socialist Industry: The Masses Innovate (II)
http://www.wengewang.org/read.php?tid=18198&fpage=9Peking Review, No. 33, August 17, 1973
China's General Principle for Developing the National Economy
http://www.wengewang.org/read.php?tid=18201&fpage=8 Shouldering Heavy Duties for the Revolution
http://www.wengewang.org/read.php?tid=18200&fpage=8Peking Review, No. 34, August 24, 1973
Attach Importance to the Revolution in the Superstructure
http://www.wengewang.org/read.php?tid=18203&fpage=8August 15, 1973: Day of Great Victory for the Cambodian People
http://www.wengewang.org/read.php?tid=18202&fpage=8Peking Review, Nos. 35-36, September 7, 1973
LIST OF THE 319 MEMBERS AND ALTERNATE MEMBERS OF THE TENTH CENTRAL COMMITTEE OF THE CCP
http://www.wengewang.org/read.php?tid=18207&fpage=8LIST OF MEMBERS OF THE PRESIDIUM OF THE TENTH NATIONAL CONGRESS OF CCP
http://www.wengewang.org/read.php?tid=18206&fpage=8PRESS COMMUNIQUE OF THE FIRST PLENARY SESSION OF THE TENTH CENTRAL COMMITTEE OF THE CCP
http://www.wengewang.org/read.php?tid=18205&fpage=8PRESS COMMUNIQUE OF THE TENTH NATIONAL CONGRESS OF THE COMMUNIST PARTY OF CHINA
http://www.wengewang.org/read.php?tid=18204&fpage=8CONSTITUTION OF THE COMMUNIST PARTY OF CHINA
http://www.wengewang.org/read.php?tid=18600Peking Review, No. 38, September 21, 1973
Bumper Early Rice Harvest
http://www.wengewang.org/read.php?tid=18212&fpage=8Premier Chou Sends Condolences On Death of President Allende
http://www.wengewang.org/read.php?tid=18211&fpage=8SINO-FRENCH COMMUNIQUE
http://www.wengewang.org/read.php?tid=18210&fpage=8President Pompidou Concludes Visit to China
http://www.wengewang.org/read.php?tid=18209&fpage=8A Major Step Towards National Concord in Laos
http://www.wengewang.org/read.php?tid=18208&fpage=8Peking Review, No. 40, October 5, 1973
Study Hard and Continue to Advance
http://www.wengewang.org/read.php?tid=18213&fpage=8Peking Review, No. 42, October 19, 1973
Premier Chou En-lai's Messages of Support To President Sadat and President Assad
http://www.wengewang.org/read.php?tid=18215&fpage=8Arab People's Cause Against Aggression Is Invincible
http://www.wengewang.org/read.php?tid=18214&fpage=8Peking Review, No. 43, October 26, 1973
Importance Must Be Attached To the Party's Basic Line
http://www.wengewang.org/read.php?tid=18218&fpage=8 Lon Nol Clique Should Be Expelled From the U.N.
http://www.wengewang.org/read.php?tid=18217&fpage=8Proposal for Restoring Lawful Rights Of Royal Government of Cambodia Included in Agenda
http://www.wengewang.org/read.php?tid=18216&fpage=8Peking Review, No. 48, November 30, 1973
Oil Weapon in the Hands of Arab Countries
http://www.wengewang.org/read.php?tid=18224&fpage=8Romanian Government Trade Delegation
http://www.wengewang.org/read.php?tid=18223&fpage=8Zairese Government Delegation Visits China
http://www.wengewang.org/read.php?tid=18222&fpage=8Premier Chou Meets F.R.G. Interior Minister
http://www.wengewang.org/read.php?tid=18221&fpage=8Hegemony Cannot Decide Destiny of World History
http://www.wengewang.org/read.php?tid=18220&fpage=8JOINT COMMUNIQUE
http://www.wengewang.org/read.php?tid=18219&fpage=8Peking Review, No. 49, December 7, 1973
Communists Should Work for the Interests Of the Vast Majority of People
http://www.wengewang.org/read.php?tid=18226&fpage=8China's Principled Stand on Question Of Defining Aggression
http://www.wengewang.org/read.php?tid=18225&fpage=8Peking Review, No. 50, December 14, 1973
Cambodian People's Lawful Rights Cannot Be Deprived
http://www.wengewang.org/read.php?tid=18230&fpage=7U.S. and Saigon Must Stop Violating Paris Agreement
http://www.wengewang.org/read.php?tid=18229&fpage=7Great Benefits Derive From a Good Analysis
http://www.wengewang.org/read.php?tid=18228&fpage=8China Supports Restoration of Lawful Rights of Royal Government of Cambodia in United Nations
http://www.wengewang.org/read.php?tid=18227&fpage=8Peking Review, No. 51, December 21, 1973
Salute Student Youth and Other People of South Korea
http://www.wengewang.org/read.php?tid=18231&fpage=7Peking Review, No. 52, December 28, 1973
Lin Piao Anti-Party Clique: Sworn Enemy Of the Dictatorship of the Proletariat
http://www.wengewang.org/read.php?tid=18232&fpage=7Peking Review 1974 — Vol. 17Peking Review. No. 1, January 4, 1974
New Year Message:1974 New Year's Day editorial
http://www.wengewang.org/read.php?tid=18236&fpage=71973: All-Round Rich Harvests in China
http://www.wengewang.org/read.php?tid=18235&fpage=7Peking Review, No. 3,January 18, 1974
World in Great Disorder: Excellent Situation
http://www.wengewang.org/read.php?tid=18244&fpage=7 Peking Review, No. 5, February 1, 1974
Protesting Soviet Government's Kidnapping of a Chinese Diplomat
http://www.wengewang.org/read.php?tid=18249&fpage=7Comrade Kuan Heng-kuang Returns to Peking
http://www.wengewang.org/read.php?tid=18248&fpage=7 Repatriation of Captured Personnel of Saigon Troops
http://www.wengewang.org/read.php?tid=18247&fpage=7 Malagasy Government Delegation Visits China
http://www.wengewang.org/read.php?tid=18246&fpage=7North China Theatrical Festival In Peking
http://www.wengewang.org/read.php?tid=18245&fpage=7Peking Review, No. 6, February 8, 1974
Statement by Spokesman of Foreign Ministry
http://www.wengewang.org/read.php?tid=18254&fpage=7Statement by Spokesman of Foreign Ministry
http://www.wengewang.org/read.php?tid=18253&fpage=7 National Cotton Production Conference
http://www.wengewang.org/read.php?tid=18252&fpage=7Excellent Situation in Primary And Middle Schools
http://www.wengewang.org/read.php?tid=18251&fpage=7New Booklets on Criticism of Lin Piao and Confucius
http://www.wengewang.org/read.php?tid=18250&fpage=7Peking Review, No. 7, February 15, 1974
Broaden and Deepen the Struggle to Criticize Lin Piao and Confucius
http://www.wengewang.org/read.php?tid=18255&fpage=7Peking Review, No. 8, February 22, 1974
Struggle Between Two Lines in the Ideological Sphere by Yang Jung-kuo
http://www.wengewang.org/read.php?tid=18257&fpage=7Comment On "Nothing Can Be More Important Than This”
http://www.wengewang.org/read.php?tid=18256&fpage=7 Peking Review, No. 9, March 1, 1974
Chairman Mao Meets President and Madame Kaunda
http://www.wengewang.org/read.php?tid=18264&fpage=7Distinguished Zambian Guests Visit China
http://www.wengewang.org/read.php?tid=18263&fpage=7President Boumediene Arrives in Peking
http://www.wengewang.org/read.php?tid=18262&fpage=7Greeting Convocation of Islamic Summit Conference
http://www.wengewang.org/read.php?tid=18261&fpage=7Theatrical Festival Closes
http://www.wengewang.org/read.php?tid=18260&fpage=7 Primary School Pupil Refutes Erroneous Views About Revolution in Education
http://www.wengewang.org/read.php?tid=18259&fpage=7Criticize "Restraining Oneself And Restoring the Rites"
http://www.wengewang.org/read.php?tid=18258&fpage=7Peking Review, No. 12, March 22, 1974
Further Criticism of "Restraining Oneself And Returning to the Rites"
http://www.wengewang.org/read.php?tid=18267&fpage=7Third World Awakening and Growing Strong in United Struggle
http://www.wengewang.org/read.php?tid=18266&fpage=7China's Position on the Population Problems Expounded
http://www.wengewang.org/read.php?tid=18265&fpage=7THE PHILOSOPHY OF THE COMMUNIST PARTY IS THE PHILOSOPHY OF STRUGGLE
http://www.wengewang.org/read.php?tid=18576&fpage=2Peking Review #15, April 12, 1974.
SPEECH AT PEKING RALLY WELCOMING CAMBODIAN GUESTS by Wang Hung-wen
http://www.wengewang.org/read.php?tid=18579&fpage=2Peking Review, No. 17, April 26, 1974
China's Financial and Monetary Achievements
http://www.wengewang.org/read.php?tid=18270&fpage=6Struggle Between Restoration and Counter-Restoration In the Course of Founding the Chin Dynasty
http://www.wengewang.org/read.php?tid=18269&fpage=6Workers, Peasants and Soldiers Criticizing Lin Piao and Confucius
http://www.wengewang.org/read.php?tid=18268&fpage=6Beijing Review, No. 22, 31 May 1974
Keep to the Correct Orientation and Uphold the Philosophy of Struggle-- Notes on studying Chairman Mao's Talks at the Yenan Forum on Literature and Art
http://www.wengewang.org/read.php?tid=18066Peking Review, No. 24, June 14, 1974
Strengthen the Ranks of Marxist Theorists
http://www.wengewang.org/read.php?tid=18272&fpage=6The Great Cultural Revolution Is Fine
http://www.wengewang.org/read.php?tid=18271&fpage=6Peking Review, No. 26, June 28. 1974
Train a Contingent of Theoretical Workers in Struggle
http://www.wengewang.org/read.php?tid=18274&fpage=6Struggle Between Opposing and Worshipping Confucius Over the Last 100 Years
http://www.wengewang.org/read.php?tid=18273&fpage=6Peking Review, No 27, July 5, 1974
China Establishes Diplomatic Relations With Venezuela
http://www.wengewang.org/read.php?tid=18280&fpage=6Chinese Leaders Meet Dr. Yang Chen-ning
http://www.wengewang.org/read.php?tid=18279&fpage=6Albanian National Folk Song And Dance Ensemble in Peking
http://www.wengewang.org/read.php?tid=18278&fpage=6Growth of "Barefoot Doctors" In the Countryside
http://www.wengewang.org/read.php?tid=18277&fpage=6Asian Games Selective Trials End
http://www.wengewang.org/read.php?tid=18276&fpage=6The Party Exercises Overall Leadership
http://www.wengewang.org/read.php?tid=18275&fpage=6Peking Review, No, 28, July 12, 1974
Liberate History From Confines of the Historians' Lecture Rooms and Textbooks
http://www.wengewang.org/read.php?tid=18297&fpage=6Peking Review, No, 31, August 2, 1974
Rich Summer Harvest
http://www.wengewang.org/read.php?tid=18302&fpage=6Belgian Marxist-Leninist Communist Party Delegation Visits China
http://www.wengewang.org/read.php?tid=18301&fpage=6A Decade of Revolution in Peking Opera
http://www.wengewang.org/read.php?tid=18300&fpage=6Peking Review, No. 34, August 23, 1974
Greeting 35th Anniversary of Founding of Communist Party of Burma
http://www.wengewang.org/read.php?tid=18308&fpage=6 Chinese Sports Delegation Goes to Teheran
http://www.wengewang.org/read.php?tid=18307&fpage=6 China and Brazil Establish Diplomatic Relations
http://www.wengewang.org/read.php?tid=18306&fpage=6 Theatrical Festival
http://www.wengewang.org/read.php?tid=18305&fpage=6Delivery of Summer Grain Fulfilled and Purchasing Plan Overfulfilled
http://www.wengewang.org/read.php?tid=18304&fpage=6Movement to Criticize Lin Piao and Confucius spurs Industrial Production
http://www.wengewang.org/read.php?tid=18303&fpage=6Peking Review, No. 35, August 30, 1974
U.N. World Population Conference: China's Views on Major issues Of World Population
http://www.wengewang.org/read.php?tid=18309&fpage=6Peking Review No 40, October 4, 1974
Forward Along the Great Road Of Socialism
http://www.wengewang.org/read.php?tid=18310&fpage=6Peking Review, No. 42, October 18, 1974
Shanghai's Industrial Development: Taking the Road of Self-Reliance
http://www.wengewang.org/read.php?tid=18311&fpage=6Peking Review, No 43, October 25, 1974
Comrade Chang Chun-chiao Meets Swedish Comrades
http://www.wengewang.org/read.php?tid=18316&fpage=6Venezuelan Congress Delegation In Peking
http://www.wengewang.org/read.php?tid=18315&fpage=6167,000 New College Students
http://www.wengewang.org/read.php?tid=18314&fpage=6Autumn Export Commodities Fair Opens
http://www.wengewang.org/read.php?tid=18313&fpage=6HISTORY DEVELOPS IN SPIRALS
http://www.wengewang.org/read.php?tid=18578&fpage=2Peking Review, No. 45, November 8, 1974
People's Communes Set Up In 90 Per Cent of Tibet's Townships
http://www.wengewang.org/read.php?tid=18320&fpage=5New CAAC International Air Service
http://www.wengewang.org/read.php?tid=18319&fpage=5A Great Practice of Hundreds of Millions of People in Opposing and Preventing Revisionism
http://www.wengewang.org/read.php?tid=18318&fpage=5Peking Review, No. 48, November 29. 1974
Big Farm Output Rise In Tibet
http://www.wengewang.org/read.php?tid=18326&fpage=5Specialized Theoretical Study
http://www.wengewang.org/read.php?tid=18325&fpage=5Japanese Exhibition in Peking
http://www.wengewang.org/read.php?tid=18324&fpage=5Striking Contrast Between Two Different Economic Systems
http://www.wengewang.org/read.php?tid=18323&fpage=5 PRESS COMMUNIQUE On the Visit of Salem Robaya Ali
http://www.wengewang.org/read.php?tid=18322&fpage=5Peking Review, No. 49, December 6. 1974
Continue to Do a Good Job in Criticizing Lin Piao and Confucius
http://www.wengewang.org/read.php?tid=18327&fpage=5Peking Review 1975 — Vol. 18Peking Review, No. 1, January 3, 1975
1975 New Year's Day editorial
http://www.wengewang.org/read.php?tid=18339&fpage=5Rational Distribution of Food Grain
http://www.wengewang.org/read.php?tid=18338&fpage=5Peking Review Vol 18, No. 3, January 17, 19, 1975
At Banquet Welcoming Prime Minister Mintoff Vice-Premier Li Hsien-nien's Speech
http://www.wengewang.org/read.php?tid=16650&fpage=5Angola: Liberation Movements Issue Joint Communique
http://www.wengewang.org/read.php?tid=17470Peking Review, No. 4, January 24, 1975
COMMUNIQUE OF THE 2ND PLENARY SESSION OF THE 10TH CENTRAL COMMITTEE OF THE CCP
http://www.wengewang.org/read.php?tid=18345&fpage=5 PRESS COMMUNIQUE OF THE 1ST SESSION OF THE 4TH NATIONAL PEOPLE'S CONCRESS OF THE PRC
http://www.wengewang.org/read.php?tid=18344&fpage=5List of Members of the Presidium and the Secretary-General
http://www.wengewang.org/read.php?tid=18343&fpage=5Proclamation of National People's Congress Of People's Republic of China
http://www.wengewang.org/read.php?tid=18342&fpage=5Proclamation of National People's Congress Of People's Republic of China
http://www.wengewang.org/read.php?tid=18341&fpage=5Proclamation of National People's Congress of People's Republic of China
http://www.wengewang.org/read.php?tid=18340&fpage=5Peking Review Vol. 18, No. 5 January 31, 1975
Angolan People's Important Victory
http://www.wengewang.org/read.php?tid=17471Peking Review #10, March 7, 1975.
WORKING WOMEN'S STRUGGLE AGAINST CONFUCIANISM IN CHINESE HISTORY
http://www.wengewang.org/read.php?tid=18577&fpage=2Peking Review Vol 18, No. 16, April 18, 1975
Criticize the Doctrines of Confucius And Mencius to Consolidate the Dictatorship of the Proletariat
http://www.wengewang.org/read.php?tid=16656&fpage=5Peking Review Vol.18, No. 20, May 16, 1975
Sole Purpose of Mastering Marxist Theory Is to Apply It
http://www.wengewang.org/read.php?tid=16659&fpage=5Peking Review, No. 23, June 6, 1975
Going in for Agriculture in a Big Way—How a province of 40 million people solved its grain problem
http://www.wengewang.org/read.php?tid=18347&fpage=5Significant Progress in China's Grain Production
http://www.wengewang.org/read.php?tid=18346&fpage=5Peking Review, No, 26, June 27, 1975
PREMIER Chou’s message of greeting to President Samora Machel
http://www.wengewang.org/read.php?tid=18353&fpage=5Delegation of Thai National Assembly Members Visits China
http://www.wengewang.org/read.php?tid=18352&fpage=5Great Victory of Korean People's Anti-Imperialist Revolutionary Struggle
http://www.wengewang.org/read.php?tid=18351&fpage=5Warm Congratulations on Rebirth of Mozambique
http://www.wengewang.org/read.php?tid=18350&fpage=5Dictatorship of the Proletariat And the Renegade Lin Piao
http://www.wengewang.org/read.php?tid=18349&fpage=5 Unsought Confession of Hegemonism
http://www.wengewang.org/read.php?tid=18348&fpage=5Peking Review, No. 29, July 18, 1975
Chinhuangtao-Peking Oil Pipeline Completed
http://www.wengewang.org/read.php?tid=18356&fpage=5Paoki-Chengtu Electric Railway Opens to Traffic
http://www.wengewang.org/read.php?tid=18355&fpage=5How China Popularizes Education
http://www.wengewang.org/read.php?tid=18354&fpage=5Peking Review, No. 30, July 25, 1975
China and Sao Tome and Principe Establish Diplomatic Relations
http://www.wengewang.org/read.php?tid=18362&fpage=4Palestine "Al Fateh" Delegation
http://www.wengewang.org/read.php?tid=18361&fpage=4 Transport Targets Outstripped
http://www.wengewang.org/read.php?tid=18360&fpage=4Half-Yearly Crude Oil Targets Overfulfilled
http://www.wengewang.org/read.php?tid=18359&fpage=4Relying on the Masses to Consolidate Proletarian Dictatorship
http://www.wengewang.org/read.php?tid=18358&fpage=5Competition in Space, Hardship on Earth
http://www.wengewang.org/read.php?tid=18357&fpage=5Peking Review, No. 33, August 15, 1975
Study Some History of Social Development
http://www.wengewang.org/read.php?tid=18366&fpage=4For Your Reference: Productive Forces and Relations of Production
http://www.wengewang.org/read.php?tid=18365&fpage=4For Your Reference: Economic Base and Superstructure
http://www.wengewang.org/read.php?tid=18364&fpage=4Workers, Peasants and Soldier's Studying Theory: Carry the Communist Spirit Forward
http://www.wengewang.org/read.php?tid=18363&fpage=4Peking Review, No. 37, September 12, 1975
Unfold Criticism of "Water Margin"
http://www.wengewang.org/read.php?tid=18367&fpage=4Peking Review, No, 38, September 19, 1975
National Conference On Learning From Tachai In Agriculture
http://www.wengewang.org/read.php?tid=18373&fpage=4Secretary-General Zulu and Zambian Delegation In Peking
http://www.wengewang.org/read.php?tid=18372&fpage=4Rwandan Minister of Foreign Affairs and Co-operation Visits China
http://www.wengewang.org/read.php?tid=18371&fpage=4F.R.G. Technical Exhibition In Peking
http://www.wengewang.org/read.php?tid=18370&fpage=4Chinese Trade Delegation In United States
http://www.wengewang.org/read.php?tid=18369&fpage=4 Tenth Anniversary of Founding of Tibet Autonomous Region Celebrated
http://www.wengewang.org/read.php?tid=18368&fpage=4Peking Review, No. 41, October 10, 1975
Steady Growth of China's Economy
http://www.wengewang.org/read.php?tid=18374&fpage=4Peking Review, No. 46, November 14, 1975
Building Tachai-Type Counties: The Battle Is On
http://www.wengewang.org/read.php?tid=18375&fpage=4Peking Review, No. 48, November.28, 1975
A Clarion Call to Action
http://www.wengewang.org/read.php?tid=18376&fpage=4Peking Review #50, December 12, 1975.
FIGHTING WITH THE PEN AND STEEL ROD
http://www.wengewang.org/read.php?tid=18580&fpage=2Peking Review, No. 51, December 19, 1975
Good News From Tachai
http://www.wengewang.org/read.php?tid=18380&fpage=4Industrial Production Plans Overfulfilled
http://www.wengewang.org/read.php?tid=18379&fpage=4Vice-Premier Teng Meets Mr. Fanfani
http://www.wengewang.org/read.php?tid=18378&fpage=4Grasping the Dialectical Concept of The Unity of Opposites
http://www.wengewang.org/read.php?tid=18377&fpage=4Peking Review, No. 52, December 26. 1975
Peking Pays Last Respects to Comrade Kang Sheng
http://www.wengewang.org/read.php?tid=18381&fpage=4Peking Review 1976 — Vol. 19Peking Review, No. 1, January 2, 1976
MAO TSETUNG: TWO POEMS
http://www.wengewang.org/read.php?tid=18392&fpage=4President Manuel Pinto da Costa Ends China Visit
http://www.wengewang.org/read.php?tid=18391&fpage=4Samdech and Madame Sihanouk Leave Peking for Home
http://www.wengewang.org/read.php?tid=18390&fpage=4Soviet Armed Reconnaissance Helicopter Crew Released
http://www.wengewang.org/read.php?tid=18389&fpage=4Nothing Is Hard in This World If You Dare to Scale the Heights
http://www.wengewang.org/read.php?tid=18388&fpage=4Peking Review, No. 2, January 9, 1976
Chairman Mao's Poems Inspire the People Throughout China
http://www.wengewang.org/read.php?tid=18397&fpage=3Albanian Military Delegation
http://www.wengewang.org/read.php?tid=18396&fpage=3Delegation of Central Committee of Marxist-Leninist Communist Party Of Ecuador
http://www.wengewang.org/read.php?tid=18395&fpage=3East Timor Government Delegation
http://www.wengewang.org/read.php?tid=18394&fpage=4Magnificent Poems That Inspire Us in Battle— Studying Chairman Mao's two poems
http://www.wengewang.org/read.php?tid=18393&fpage=4Peking Review No. 4/1976, 23.01.1976, pp. 49-51
Human Cognizance and Utilization of Energy Sources Is Never-Ending—Refutation of "exhaustion of energy sources"
http://www.wengewang.org/read.php?tid=17532Peking Review, No. 5, January 30, 1976
Adhere to the Party's Basic Line—Studying "On the Correct Handling of Contradictions Among the people
http://www.wengewang.org/read.php?tid=18398&fpage=3Peking Review, No. 7, February 13, 1976
The Dictatorship of the Proletariat and The Great Cultural Revolution
http://www.wengewang.org/read.php?tid=18401&fpage=3Tsinghua University: Mass Debate Brings Changes
http://www.wengewang.org/read.php?tid=18400&fpage=3Mass Debate Wins Wide Support
http://www.wengewang.org/read.php?tid=18399&fpage=3Peking Review, No. 8, February 20, 1976
Open-Door Scientific Research—Achievements of a scientific research institute
http://www.wengewang.org/read.php?tid=18403&fpage=3China's Science and Technology Grow Apace
http://www.wengewang.org/read.php?tid=18402&fpage=3Peking Review #9, February 27, 1976.
CRITICISM OF "WATER MARGIN"
http://www.wengewang.org/read.php?tid=18581&fpage=2Peking Review, No. 10, March 5, 1976
Grasp Class Struggle, Promote Spring Farming
http://www.wengewang.org/read.php?tid=18404&fpage=3Chaoyang Agricultural College: FUNDAMENTAL DIFFERENCES BETWEEN THE TWO LINES IN EDUCATION
http://www.wengewang.org/read.php?tid=18582&fpage=2Peking Review, No. 11, March 12, 1976
International Working Women's Day Celebrated
http://www.wengewang.org/read.php?tid=18408&fpage=3National Acrobatic Festival
http://www.wengewang.org/read.php?tid=18407&fpage=3Educated Young People In Sinkiang
http://www.wengewang.org/read.php?tid=18406&fpage=3Reversing Correct Verdicts Goes Against the Will of the People
http://www.wengewang.org/read.php?tid=18405&fpage=3Peking Review, No. 15, April 9, 1976
Carry On the Criticism of Confucius
http://www.wengewang.org/read.php?tid=18410&fpage=3At U.N. Security Council: China's Stand on Question of Angola
http://www.wengewang.org/read.php?tid=18409&fpage=3Peking Review, No. 16, April 16, 1976
Peking Armymen and Civilians Warmly Hail Chairman Mao's Wise Decisions
http://www.wengewang.org/read.php?tid=18411&fpage=3Peking Review, No. 17, April 23, 1976
New Upsurge in Criticism of Teng Hsiao-ping
http://www.wengewang.org/read.php?tid=18412&fpage=3Peking Review, No. 18, April 30, 1976
Repulsing the Right Deviationist Wind in The Scientific and Technological Circles
http://www.wengewang.org/read.php?tid=18413&fpage=3Peking Review, No. 20, May 14, 1976
Environment and Development
http://www.wengewang.org/read.php?tid=17435Peking Review, No. 22, May 28, 1976
The Great Cultural Revolution Will Shine Forever
http://www.wengewang.org/read.php?tid=18414&fpage=3 Peking Review #25, June 18, 1976.
CAPITALIST-ROADERS ARE THE BOURGEOISIE INSIDE THE PARTY
http://www.wengewang.org/read.php?tid=18583Peking Review, No. 26, June 25, 1976
Communists Must Work for the Interests Of the Vast Majority of People
http://www.wengewang.org/read.php?tid=18417&fpage=3An Endless Flow of Successors to the Cause of Proletarian Revolution
http://www.wengewang.org/read.php?tid=18416&fpage=3Five Requirements for Successors to the Revolutionary Cause of the Proletariat
http://www.wengewang.org/read.php?tid=18415&fpage=3Peking Review, No. 27, July 2, 1976
Build the Party in the Course Of Struggle
http://www.wengewang.org/read.php?tid=18420&fpage=3Great Victory of the Korean People
http://www.wengewang.org/read.php?tid=18419&fpage=3Condemning South African authorities for suppression of Azanian people
http://www.wengewang.org/read.php?tid=18418&fpage=3Peking Review, No. 28, July 9, 1976
Comrade Chu Teh Passes Away
http://www.wengewang.org/read.php?tid=18426&fpage=2Message of Greetings to Leaders of Viet Nam
http://www.wengewang.org/read.php?tid=18425&fpage=2Congratulating O.A.U. Summit Conference
http://www.wengewang.org/read.php?tid=18424&fpage=311th Anniversary of Chairman Mao's Directive on Medical And Health Work Marked
http://www.wengewang.org/read.php?tid=18423&fpage=3All-China Sports Federation Reiterates China's Just Stand
http://www.wengewang.org/read.php?tid=18422&fpage=3Warmly Greet Successful Reunification of Viet Nam
http://www.wengewang.org/read.php?tid=18421&fpage=3 Peking Review, No. 31, July 30, 1976
People of Poor Countries Have Courage—Notes on building the Tanzam Railway
http://www.wengewang.org/read.php?tid=18428&fpage=2Naked Aggression Against East Timor
http://www.wengewang.org/read.php?tid=18427&fpage=2Peking Review, Nos. 32-33, August 9, 1976
China's First Ocean Scientific Research
http://www.wengewang.org/read.php?tid=18434&fpage=2Tientsin-Shanghai Railway Double-Tracked
http://www.wengewang.org/read.php?tid=18433&fpage=2C.P.C. Central Committee's Message of Sympathy to Earthquake-Stricken Area
http://www.wengewang.org/read.php?tid=18432&fpage=2Heroic People Are Invincible
http://www.wengewang.org/read.php?tid=18431&fpage=2Man Will Conquer Nature: People in Afflicted Area Fight Quake
http://www.wengewang.org/read.php?tid=18430&fpage=2Central Delegation in Earthquake-Stricken Area
http://www.wengewang.org/read.php?tid=18429&fpage=2Peking Review, No. 34, August 20, 1976
Deepen the Criticism of Teng Hsiao-ping In Anti-Quake and Relief Work
http://www.wengewang.org/read.php?tid=18436&fpage=2A Miracle
http://www.wengewang.org/read.php?tid=18435&fpage=2Peking Review, No. 35, August 27, 1976
Grasp the Crucial Point and Deepen The Criticism of Teng Hsiao-ping
http://www.wengewang.org/read.php?tid=18438&fpage=2Comments on Teng Hsiao-ping's Economic Ideas of the Comprador Bourgeoisie
http://www.wengewang.org/read.php?tid=18437&fpage=2Peking Review, No. 36, September 3, 1976
China Successfully Launches Another Man-Made Earth Satellite
http://www.wengewang.org/read.php?tid=18443&fpage=2Record Early Rice Harvest
http://www.wengewang.org/read.php?tid=18442&fpage=2Tangshan Iron and Steel Company Partially Resumes Production
http://www.wengewang.org/read.php?tid=18441&fpage=2Invitational Women's Basketball Tournament Closes
http://www.wengewang.org/read.php?tid=18440&fpage=2Proletarians Are Revolutionary Optimists
http://www.wengewang.org/read.php?tid=18439&fpage=2Peking Review, No. 39, September 24, 1976
Memorial speech by Hua Kuo-Feng, First Chairman of Central Committee of Communist Party of China and Premier of State Council, At Mass Memorial Meeting for Great Leader and Teacher Chairman Mao Tsetung
http://www.wengewang.org/read.php?tid=17795Peking Review, No. 42, October 15, 1976
Decision on the Establishment of a Memorial Hall for the Great Leader and Teacher Chairman Mao
http://www.wengewang.org/read.php?tid=18449&fpage=2Decision on the Publication of the Works Of Mao Tsetung
http://www.wengewang.org/read.php?tid=18448&fpage=2Premier Hua Kuo-feng Meets Prime Minister Somare
http://www.wengewang.org/read.php?tid=18447&fpage=2Joint Communique
http://www.wengewang.org/read.php?tid=18446&fpage=2Common Aspiration of Hundreds Of Millions of People
http://www.wengewang.org/read.php?tid=18445&fpage=2The Nation Warmly Supports the Two Important Decisions by Central Leading Organs
http://www.wengewang.org/read.php?tid=18444&fpage=2The Chinese Government Will Continue to Carry Out Resolutely Chairman Mao's Revolutionary Line and Policies in Foreign Affairs
—Speech by Chairman of the Chinese Delegation Chiao Kuan-hua At the U.N. General Assembly Session
http://www.wengewang.org/read.php?tid=17794Peking Review 1977 — Vol. 20Peking Review Vol 20, No. 45 November 4, 1977
Speech at the Fourth Session of the Standing Committe of the Fourth National People's Congress by Hua Guofeng
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