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Managing
(1960, April)
Realize building a network of waterways . Let the flowers of happiness bloom everywhere!
(1960, May)
The results of the four modernizations in industry are great -- The prospects of the four modernizations in agriculture are glorious
(1960, October)
The whole party and all the people go all out for agriculture and foodstuffs
(1960, December)
I volunteer for agriculture, and am resolved to become a new-style peasant
(1961, August)
The people's communes are good
(1961, October)
Four scenes in the countryside (1-2)
(1963, December)
Four scenes in the countryside (3-4)
(1963, December)
The prospects for agriculture are infinitely good, the laboring young people are infinitely happy
(1964, April)
Let young people contribute to the development of the border areas
(1964, April)
The seeds have been well selected, the harvest is more bountiful every year
(1964, June)
Chairman Mao's heart and ours beat as one
(1964, August)
Select a good variety, strive for high yields
(1964, September)
Celebrate the 15th anniversary of the founding of the People’s Republic of China -– Long live the great nation!
(1964, September)
Long, long live the Three Red Banners (central scroll)
(1964, October)
Female tractor driver
(1964, October)
The strength of the people's communes is great, realize mechanization step by step
(1964, November)
An airplane sprays chemicals
(1964, December)
Persevere with the half-agriculture half-study direction to cultivate new talents with cultural and military abilities
(1965, June)
Contribute your strength to realize agricultural modernization
(1965, July)
Spring comes early to the commune
(1965, August)
A Nanniwan along the coast
(1965, September)
Carefully chosen improved variety
(1965, October)
Go all out to make the country strong and remake nature
(1965, October)
Develop the revolutionary consciousness to strive for the realization of the third five-year plan!
(1965, December)
Plant diseases and animal pest are no natural calamities
(1965, December)
Set your sights high, first establish a trade then set up a family
(1966, February)
Quotation from Chairman Mao
(1967, May)
Enthusiastically develop the production of reed to safeguard the supply of the raw materials needed to publish the writings of Chairman Mao
(ca. 1968)
Happy to see wave upon wave of paddy and beans, And all around heroes home-bound in the evening mist.
(1969, January)
Support agriculture energetically
(ca. 1969-1970)
Socialism advances in victory everywhere
(1970)
Learn from Comrade Wang Guofu! Pull the Cart of Revolution All the Way to Communism and Never Slacken
(1970, May)
Bring up a new generation for the revolution! Study Hailong District's <May 7> Middle School
(1970, June)
Spring rain
(early 1970s)
Armymen and civilians celebrate a bumper harvest
(early 1970s)
Struggle to realize Chairman Mao's great call that "agriculture studies Dazhai"!
(Early 1970s)
Execute maintenance regulations and improve safety operations
(late 1970s)
Thriving and maturing in the great wide world
(1971)
Decontaminating foodstuffs and water
(1971)
Think about what the poor and lower middle peasants think, worry about what the poor and lower middle peasants worry about
(1971, September)
Struggling to speed up the realization of mechanized agriculture!
(1971, December)
Produce more artificial fertilizer to support agriculture
(1972, January)
The new look of mountains and rivers
(1972, September)
Celebrating a bumper harvest
(1972, October)
Evergreen in four seasons I
(1972, November)
Evergreen in four seasons II
(1972, November)
Fine rain nurtures new seedlings (Chinese painting)
(1973)
Strive for an abundant harvest, amass grain
(1973, April)
New scenes of the borderland
(1973, April)
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