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Citations:Changtzu

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English citations of Changtzu

  • 1957 February [1957 January 30], “Historical Center for Medicinal Herbs in Shansi Resumes Annual Fair”, in Survey of China Mainland Press[1], numbers 1462–1483, sourced from Peking Ta Kung Pao, →ISSN, →OCLC, page 21:
    Paotien chen in Changtzu hsien of Shansi has resumed the holding of its annual fair for the supply of medicinal herbs. This fair has a history of 300 years.
    Paotien is an important market town in southeastern Shansi.
  • 1973 July 5 [1973 June 29], “People's Daily: Output, Income Should Increase Simultaneously”, in Daily Report: People's Republic of China, volume I, number 129, Foreign Broadcast Information Service, sourced from Peking Domestic Service, translation of original in Mandarin, →ISSN, →OCLC, People's Republic of China: National Affairs, page B 4:
    While carrying a new item on increased grain production and decreased costs for 3 years in (Nanchang) production brigade, Changtzu County, Shansi Province, PEOPLE'S DAILY adds an editor's note which says: []
    [The same program carries a 2-minute news item reporting that (Nanchang) production brigade of (Nanchang) commune in Changtzu County, Shansi Province, has increased grain output year after year while lowering production costs.
  • 1973 July 19 [1973 June 29], “Achieve Not Only Greater and Faster But Also Better and More Economical Results”, in Daily Report: People's Republic of China, volume I, number 139, Foreign Broadcast Information Service, sourced from Peking People's Daily, translation of original in Chinese, →ISSN, →OCLC, People's Republic of China: North Region, page F 2:
    In the deepgoing movement for emulating Tachai in agriculture, Nanchang production brigade of Nanchang commune of Changtzu County, Shansi, has increased grain production and reduced costs year after year.
  • 1974 November, Summary of World Broadcasts: Far East - Part 3[2], British Broadcasting Company, sourced from CCP, →ISSN, →OCLC, page 25:
    During the movement to criticize Lin Piao and Confucius, Changtzu County Party Committee organized 260 retired veteran cadres to study the instructions on criticizing Lin Piao and Confucius issued by Chairman Mao and the Party Central Committee in efforts to help them to participate in this great revolutionary struggle without delay.
  • 1983, William Hinton, “A Zigzag Road”, in Shenfan[3], New York: Vintage Books, published 1984, →ISBN, →LCCN, →OCLC, pages 361, 362:
    Commander Li further charged that the son of the biggest landlord in Licheng County had headed the 7,000-man work team in Changtzu.[...]Be that as it may, Li spread the thesis that, as soon as Liu Shao-ch'i issued his abysmal ten points, the "agents" in the Region gathered together 7,000 cadres and sent them to Changtzu County to carry out a line "left in form, right in essence."
  • 1985 [1983 February 22], Yuen Chen, “The Responsibility System in Mainland China: An Analysis”, in King-yuh Chang, editor, Perspectives on Development in Mainland China[4], Westview Press, sourced from People's Daily, p. 1, →ISBN, →LCCN, →OCLC, pages 163–164:
    The experience of Changtzu County in establishing a personal responsibility system for the work of government organizations shows that so long as our minds are emancipated and we are courageously blazing new trails and are good at summing up experience, then the quality of functionaries’ work can certainly be evaluated. []
    There was a warm response to Chao's directive on the establishment of a personal responsibility system in government organizations. However, each government organization goes its own way in implementing the system, as can be seen from the following extract from a People's Daily report on the situation in Changtzu County, Shansi:
    Beginning from the end of 1980, each unit in the Changtzu County, Shansi, implemented the personal responsibility system and the floating wage system.