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What is the first daily newspaper in the world?

People usually refer to a news pamphlet published in Cologne, Germany in 147 as the earliest newspaper in the world. In fact, as early as the Tang Dynasty (AD 713), China had already established the Kaiyuan Miscellaneous Newspaper, which was compiled and printed by the "Shangdujin Playing Officer", and published the imperial edict, the memorials of civil officials and military commanders, and the political developments. After the Song Dynasty, there were Chao Bao, Di Bao and Tabloid, and the publishing method was changed from handwritten to printed, and there were five daily newspapers, monthly newspapers and semi-monthly newspapers. When it came to Shaoxi, South Song Guangzong (AD 119), it was changed to daily newspapers, which was divided into central newspapers and local newspapers in nature. So we say that the newspapers in China are nearly 8 years earlier than those in the West.

newspapers in the yuan and Ming dynasties were called Dibao. Around 1465, the people founded Beijing Daily. The newspaper of the Qing court was called Di Chao, and later called Political Official Newspaper. Since the middle of Qing Dynasty, "Evening News" has appeared.

however, in 1815, the publication of the monthly statistical biography of Chasecular marked the birth of modern newspapers and periodicals in China. In September, 1822, the Bee China newspaper founded by Antonio was called the earliest foreign language newspaper founded by foreigners in China. However, among the foreign language newspapers founded by China, Zilin Xibao has the greatest influence, with a history of nearly one hundred years. In China, among the Chinese newspapers run by Chinese people, chinese and foreign gazette was the earliest newspaper founded by Huang Pingfu in 1858, and Shenbao, which was founded in 1872, was the most influential newspaper, and it was not published until after the liberation of Shanghai in 1949. Labor Weekly, founded in 1921 by the Secretary Department of Labor Combination of China * * * Production Party China, is the earliest newspaper of our party.

The largest newspaper in the world is the Festival Edition of Constellation published by George Robert in new york on July 4th, 1859 to celebrate the American Independence Day. It is 129.54cm wide and 88.9cm long. So far, the heaviest newspaper is the new york Sunday Times in August 1987, with a total weight of 6.35 kilograms. The smallest newspaper in the world is Dear Sir, which is sponsored by a Brazilian female lawyer named Lores. The newspaper was founded in 1935, with a width of only 1.5 cm and a length of 3.5 cm. It has 16 pages and is published once a month.

According to historical records, people began to collect newspapers in China as early as the Five Dynasties and Ten Kingdoms period. By the end of the Ming Dynasty, the trend of collecting newspapers, cutting newspapers and copying newspapers rose from the literati and spread widely among the people. At the end of the Qing dynasty and the beginning of the Republic of China, folk newspaper collection has become a fashion. However, the large-scale organized newspaper-collecting activities among the people in China began in the early 198s. At present, all provinces and large and medium-sized cities in China have established newspaper collection associations, and the number of newspaper collectors is nearly one million. There are many ways to collect newspapers, including traditional ones and special ones. There are trial issue numbers, first issue numbers, closed issue numbers and re-issue numbers of special issues, extra issues and commemorative issues; There are all the complete works of ancient and modern Chinese and foreign newspapers, and some only collect newspapers from a certain place. And more is to engage in "newspaper clippings", read widely according to their own preferences, cut and collect them for their own use.