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What newspapers and magazines were there in junior high schools in the 20th century (1900- 1930)?
At the beginning of the 20th century (1900- 1930), many newspapers and magazines appeared in China, some of which were famous: 1. Shenbao: one of the earliest newspapers in China, which was founded on 1872 and developed rapidly after 1900. It is one of the most influential daily newspapers in Jiangnan. It was published in the name of Pravda, Shenbao New Newspaper and Zhabei Shenbao. 2. Beijing Daily: One of the major newspapers in Beijing, founded in 1902, is the earliest newspaper in China focusing on professional news, editorials and comments. 3. People's Daily: 19 1 1 an important daily newspaper founded in Shanghai. It is one of the representative newspapers of the New Culture and Reform Movement. 4. Ta Kung Pao: Founded in 1902, it was one of the earliest and most successful newspapers in modern China, with great influence until 1930. 5. Novel Monthly: 1920 was founded in Shanghai, which is one of the earliest novel-oriented literary magazines in China and one of the representative publications of "New Literature" and "Vernacular Movement". 6. New Youth: Founded on 19 15, it is one of the important magazines that changed China's culture and thought, and is known as "the most influential magazine in a hundred years". 7. Huaxing Weekly: 1907, founded in Shanghai, is the first economic management newspaper in China. The "capitalist economy" and "liberal economy" advocated by it have played a certain role in promoting the economic development of China. The above are some famous newspapers and periodicals in China in the early 20th century (1900- 1930).