Sanho

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Sanho

  1. Alternative form of Sanhe
    • 1970, Jan S. Prybyla, “The Great Leap Forward, 1958-60”, in The Political Economy of Communist China[1], International Textbook Company, →ISBN, →LCCN, →OCLC, page 271:
      “Chang-ho, formerly a poor peasant in Sanho County, took off the rear wheel of his much treasured bicycle and used it in the construction of a big barrow.” China's Big Leap in Water Conservancy, op. cit., p. 114.
    • 1975, Rewi Alley, “Two Famous Counties in Two Great Municipalities”, in Eastern Horizon[2], volume XIV, number 5, Hong Kong: Eastern Horizon Press, →ISSN, →OCLC, page 28:
      We left Pingku early one overcast morning with a stiff north-west wind rising, and went down through Sanho county, then on into the Hui (Moslem) autonomous county of Tachang, after which we crossed Hsiangho county, all three in Langfang prefecture of Hopei, until we came to the border of Paoti.
    • 1982, Godwin C. Chu, Francis L. K. Hsu, “China's New Social Fabric: Views of Inside from Outside”, in Harrison Brown, editor, China Among the Nations of the Pacific[3], Boulder, CO: Westview Press, →ISBN, →LCCN, →OCLC, page 32:
      As part of this campaign, the Party encouraged the people to expose the erroneous behavior of their cadres and bring it up for public criticism. Soon after the editorial, the People's Daily publicized the case of Sanho County. Sanho, in Hebei Province, suffered severe damage during the earthquake of 1976. The situation was aggravated by a flood in 1977 that affected the crops. Some 3,400 commune families were homeless and lived in makeshift tents. The county's Party committee, however, commandeered free labor from the production teams to build a new auditorium. Following this example, seven communes and more than ten county agencies began a spree of building new offices. Someone wrote a letter to the prime minister's office that received the attention of Chairman Hua Guofeng. Hua condemned the Sanho cadres and sent the case to the provincial committee for action. Meanwhile, the Party's Central Committee disseminated a report on the errors of Sanho to all units in the nation as a negative example to be avoided.
    • For more quotations using this term, see Citations:Sanho.