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The sun rises in the East, everything becomes new
(1960, September)
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)
The whole party and all the people go all out for agriculture and foodstuffs
(1960, December)
Going to the countryside to perform
(1961, May)
Perfect one's skill to protect socialist construction
(1961, November)
Workers and peasants unite to make everything like spring
(1962, October)
Chairman Mao is joyously welcomed with a bumper harvest
(1963, August )
Workers as well as peasants shoulder the Great Leap equally, city and countryside both welcome a year of plenty
(1963, September)
Forever protect the revolutionary tradition of laboring together with the masses
(1963, September)
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)
Chairman Mao and we are of one heart
(1964, August)
Reading Chairman Mao's books, listening to Chairman Mao's words
(1964, September)
Select a good variety, strive for high yields
(1964, September)
Ambitions in the countryside
(1964, October)
The strength of the people's communes is great, realize mechanization step by step
(1964, November)
Excellent commune member
(1964, November)
Become a red seedling
(1965, March)
The Poor and Lower-Middle peasants are the masters of the people's commune
(1965, April)
Work with enthusiasm, increase production, support the just struggle of the Vietnamese people against America to save the nation
(1965, June)
Spring comes early to the commune
(1965, August)
The rice is fragrant, the fruits are ripe
(1965, August)
Carefully chosen improved variety
(1965, October)
Rainy night
(1965, November)
Harvest
(1965, November)
Serving 500 million peasants
(1966, February)
Don’t forget thriftiness in times of abundance, increase production and be frugal, everybody must be frugal with grain to support the development of the nation
(1966, May)
Supporting Vietnam and opposing the USA by concrete work
(1966, May)
Pledge to death to defend red political power
(1967)
Hold high the great red banner of Mao Zedong Thought, turn our army into a true great school of Mao Zedong Thought
(1967, April)
Hold the great red banner of Mao Zedong Thought high and dauntlessly forge ahead
(ca. 1967)
Pleased to see thousand waves of paddy and beans, the heroes everywhere stop work in the evening mist
(1969, January)
Take a firm stand, never forget class struggle -- Raise battle awareness, hold the revolutionary gun tight in one's hand
(1969, March)
People's communes are good
(1969, October)
Our country has 700 million people, with the workers as the leading class
(ca. 1969)
Be prepared for war, be prepared against natural disasters, protect vegetables and increase foodstuffs
(1970)
Prepare for war, prepare for famine, for the people
(1970, January)
Tempering red hearts in the vast world, striking root in the countryside without the desire to move
(1970, August)
Armymen and civilians celebrate a bumper harvest
(early 1970s)
Planning the consumption of grain for the revolution
(early 1970s)
Operate and use correctly to prevent electromechanical accidents
(late 1970s)
The fundamental solution for agriculture lies in mechanization
(late 1970s)
Thriving and maturing in the great wide world
(1971)
Decontaminating foodstuffs and water
(1971)
Warmly welcome the victorious convening of the "Fourth National People's Congress"!
(1971, January)
Long live the great leader Chairman Mao! Long live! Long long live!
(1972, April)
Socialism is fine
(ca. 1972)
A letter arrives in the fields
(1973)
New scenes of the borderland
(1973, April)
Strive for an abundant harvest, amass grain
(1973, April)
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