Abstract

Abstract After victoriously passing through the violent struggle of the Rectification, Anti-rightist, and Socialist Education movements in 1957, the poor and lower-middle peasants and the broad peasant masses of July 1 District advanced toward their new goal with an ever-rising will to fight. They, together with the peasants of the entire suburban district, submitted a proposal calling for the achievement of a per-mou yield of 100 chin of cotton, 1,000 chin of grain and 10,000 chin of vegetables, thus making an even greater contribution to socialism. In order to realize this goal, eleven advanced cooperatives of July 1 District, under the unified leadership of respective hsiang Party committees, in January of 1958 braved extreme cold and fired the first shot in the battle for water conservancy on an unprecedented scale.

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