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Overview of the development of early newspaper advertisements in China (1840- 1978)?

The earliest newspaper in Hong Kong: Hong Kong currency. Friends of China, Macau, moved to Hongkong a week after its establishment, edited by Trent. They opposed the British Hong Kong government and sympathized with the Taiping Heavenly Kingdom. Trent was arrested and imprisoned. This German newspaper has also been translated into China Post. Founded by Xiao Ruide and Chen De for 129 years, it is the longest and most influential English newspaper in Hong Kong. Spicy treasure founded by Moro. The first English-language daily published in China.

Treasure near and far: Founded in August 1853, edited by British missionary maddox, it is the first Chinese newspaper published in Hong Kong. The earliest movable type printed newspapers and periodicals in China have bilingual catalogues. * * * published 33 issues, mainly news, reported the Taiping Heavenly Kingdom in detail, published a large number of articles introducing western civilization, presented the supplement "Gazette", published advertisements and began to charge, which was the first paid advertisement in Chinese newspapers and periodicals in China.

Hong Kong Bow Price Newspaper: a weekly business newspaper founded by Hong Kong Mara Newspaper, later renamed Hong Kong Chinese and Foreign Newspaper, and later published by the Chinese-run newspaper Mara Newspaper, the perennial post.

The first newspaper in Shanghai. To a certain extent, it reflected the views of the British government, and was regarded as the "British official newspaper", followed by Zilin West Newspaper, which attached importance to news and hired journalists in many remote areas of China. It was once granted the exclusive right of Reuters Telecom. The release of 195 1 stopped on March 3 1 and the release time was10/. It was a foreign language newspaper with the longest publication time, the largest circulation and the greatest influence in old China. Now it is completely preserved in Shanghai.

The earliest church newspaper in Shanghai: Liuhe Congbao.

World Bulletin: The predecessor was Church News published by 1868, which was founded and edited by Lin Lezhi. Its readership has expanded from Christians to people from all walks of life, and its content has also become weak in religious propaganda and strong in current affairs. It records all the news in Beijing, reports the new news in the whole country, and introduces the western political model and western scientific and technological knowledge. Newspapers promoted the political reform, which the emperor often read. The newspaper also opposed China's bourgeois revolution, attacked and slandered Sun Yat-sen, and hoped that China's social reform would develop along the road expected by western powers, that is, the road of colonization; When the Reform Movement reached its climax, the World Bulletin published Lin Lezhi's Twelve Benefits of India's Conversion to Britain, which essentially said that if China became a British colony, it would benefit more than India.

Lin Lezhi: American missionary, who lived in China for more than 40 years, was one of the earliest foreigners' "China hands" in China. Later, when he returned to China, he was received by the President. Americans call him "the man who spreads seeds in China".

The earliest China commercial newspaper run by foreigners in Shanghai: Shanghai New Newspaper edited by Wood.