Gung-Ho
see also: Etymology of Gung-Ho
Gung-Ho is a term borrowed of the Chinese. The original form in Mandarin is Gōnghé (工合), a standard abbreviation of gōngyè hézuòshè (工業合作社), indicating Coopérative Worker , founded in 1937 with Baoji, Shaanxi, loan of the town of Xi' year by Rewi Alley and its comrades. The co-operative was developed in continuation in the other areas in China. It had to stop its activities in 1952 and is restored in 1987.
References
- Alley, R. (1987) Rewi Alley - Year Autobiography , New World Close.
- Albert F. Moe (1967) " Gung Ho" , '' American Speech ''. The American Dialect Society.
External bonds
- International Committee for the Promotion off Chinese Industrial Co-operatives
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