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(ca. 1951)
Inspect frequently, guarantee production safety!
(1953, June)
Lay the foundation for national industrialization and the modernization of national defense;
(1954, January)
The steel industry is the basis of all industries
(1956, February)
Coal feeds industry
(1956, February)
For socialism, for a good life, everybody must buy government bonds!
(1956, February)
Strive for the comprehensive early completion and overfulfillment of the Five Year Plan
(1956, March)
Untitled (Great Leap Forward banner)
(1958)
Getting organised is boundlessly good. Collective life brings a lot of happiness
(1960, May)
The results of the four modernizations in industry are great -- The prospects of the four modernizations in agriculture are glorious
(1960, October)
Comrade Liu Shaoqi and the Anyuan miners
(1962, April)
Greet the 1970s with the new victories of revolution and production
(1970, January)
Digging coal for the revolution
(1970, January)
Come immediately into action to wage a great battle to seize coal
(1970, January)
Chairman Mao inspects Fushun
(Ca. 1972)
Struggle to reverse the situation that coal is mined in the north and transported to the south
(1972, August)
Reporting a success in the first battle
(1973, August)
Socialist mines are moving forward
(1975, May)
In industry, learn from Daqing - Coalmining village in the Huai-Hai area
(1976, November)
A call to struggle, glorious example
(1978, March)
Chairman Hua gives us tremendous power
(1978, June)
Chairman Hua's heart and ours beat as one
(1978, November)
Chairman Hua's heart and ours beat as one
(1978, November)
I contribute precious deposits to the mother country
(1979, February)
Save energy and speed up construction
(1981)
What is energy
(1981)
Pay attention to mine safety
(1981, May)
Excellent sons and daughters of China -- Zhou Enlai
(1990, November)
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