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Workers, peasants, shopkeepers, students and soldiers together leap forward; peasants, forresters, herdsmen, people engaging in sideline occupations, fishers all have an abundant harvest
(1960, December)
Celebrate the 40th anniversary of the birth of the Chinese Communist Party
(1961, June)
Long live the People's Republic of China
(1961, September)
Moving forward victoriously under the banner of Mao Zedong!
(1962, July)
Han Chinese and Tibetans are one family throughout the ages -- image of the wedding of Princess Wencheng and Songzan Ganbu
(1962, October)
Sisters' pride
(1962, October)
Celebrate the fifth anniversary of the establishment of the Guangxi Tong minority autonomous region
(1963, February)
Red Coral
(1964, June)
The imposing hydropower station on the Xin'an River
(1964, July)
Long live the People's Republic of China
(1964, September)
Celebrate the 15th anniversary of the founding of the People’s Republic of China -– Long live the great nation!
(1964, September)
The evening of the festival
(1964, December)
Long live the People's Republic of China
(1965, September)
New song in the bamboo house
(1965, August)
Passing on military skills
(1965, October)
Offering khata to Chairman Mao
(1965, November)
[Mao meets a group of women from various national minorities]
(1965, December)
If the enemy dares to invade us, he will perish in the boundless ocean of people's war
(1966, April)
The sunlight of Mao Zedong Thought illuminates the road of the Great Proletarian Cultural Revolution
(1966, August)
Warmly welcome the founding of the Hunan Provincial Revolutionary Committee – 10 April 1968
(1968, April)
Enthusiastically develop the production of reed to safeguard the supply of the raw materials needed to publish the writings of Chairman Mao
(ca. 1968)
Chairman Mao is the reddest, reddest red sun in the hearts of all the people of the nation
(1969, February)
Unite to win still greater victories
(1970, May)
Sound of the bamboo flute
(mid 1970s)
Showing loving care
(Early 1970s)
The red flower of Dazhai blossoms everywhere
(Early 1970s)
Follow the Communist Party for ever, follow Chairman Mao forever
(Early 1970s)
The big bridge over the Yangzi at Nanjing
(1971, June)
The great significance of implementing [the policy of] marrying late and birth control
(1971, September)
Do a good job in army-civilian defense to build an iron wall of steel -- Third propaganda poster to commemorate the 20th anniversary of Chairman Mao's instruction to organize contingents of the people's militia on a grand scale
(ca. 1972)
Struggle hard to serve the people -- Learn from comrade Zhang Side
(1972, May)
People are hardworking, spring is early
(1972, December)
Representatives of brother nationalities visit a textile machinery plant
(ca. 1972)
The warmth of Spring on the grasslands
(1972)
The flower of Dazhai is in full bloom on the plateau
(ca. 1972)
Childhood
(1973, January)
Care for the young
(1973, February)
Reverently looking up to the site of the first National Congress of the Chinese Communist Party
(1973, March)
A new sound in the Dong village
(1973, April)
Taking up a new post
(1973, June)
Spring colors in the border areas
(1973, July)
Warmly welcome the victorious convening of the Chinese Communist Party's 10th National Congress!
(1973, July)
The Naadam Fair
(1973, August)
Representatives of brother nationalities visit a textile machinery plant
(1973, September)
Unite, to win still greater victories!
(1973, September)
Practicing acupuncture
(1973, September)
A primary school on the grasslands
(1973, September)
Long live the People's Republic of China
(1973, September)
Unite, to win still greater victories
(1973, September)
This is how steel is made
(1973, October)
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