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{top photo} Opium smoking villages near Harbin (Ha'erbin), Manchuria. {bottom photo} A civilian training class taught by the New Fourth Army Storm Guerrilla Detachment north of Hankow (Hankou) in methods of organization and administration (village)

(Top photo) Agnes Smedley is travelling with the 4th Storm Guerrilla Detachment, in Central Hupeh (Hubei) Province. (Bottom photo) Fishing Nets in Lake Region of Hankow(Hankou)

(Top photo) Chin She Hsing was a member of the Law and Commerce College Peiping (Peking) University. (Bottom photo) Photo of a typical workers' Tea House

(Top photo) Coolie laborers, singing "ye-ho, ye-ho" with each step they take. (Bottom photo) The dramatic group of the Mass Mobilization Committee of Lihwang Jinzhaizhen), Anhwei (Anhui), produces the "Wang Ching-wei-Hiranuma Pact" an anti-traitor drama.

Traffic through the gates of Pieping (Peiping; Beijing).

Coronian{sp. Cormorant} fishing near Hangchow (Hangzhou) (Bottom photo) Young Chinese doctors, pioneers in medical science in China. Founders and directors of the New 4th Army Medical Service. All are graduates of qualifies medical schools in China and abroad, they founded the first Medical Training School in the enemy rear and have turned out hundreds of sanitary workers for the fighting units.

(Top photo) Children are reading books at a walking library (Bottom photo)A peasant who brings charcoal to sell in the city (Kuling)

All that is left of a once large and prosperous household. Changying, Shansi (Shanxi) (top photo)

(Top photo) Editor, Ta Pieh Shan Er Pao (Da Bie Shan RiBao/ Da Bie Shan Daily), Lihwang (Lihuang), Anhwei (Anhui), This editor, now in the enemy rear, was once a young lecturer in a Peiping (Beijing) University. (Bottom photo) Soldiers of the New 4th Army Storm Guerrilla Detachment learn reading and writing.

(top photo) A slogan leader at a mass meeting in Yenan (Yan'an), Soviet China. (bottom photo) In the loess country of Northwest China. Villages dug in the hills and mountains.