Bao's gifted scholar "newspaper man"

Bao's creative and publishing activities began when he was 25 years old (1900) when he founded Donglai Bookstore and published his translation. Donglai Bookstore was located in front of Baojia, Guanzi Bridge, Suzhou Lane, and then moved to Guanqian Street. Mainly engaged in new books and periodicals, mainly selling periodicals such as Jiangsu, Zhejiang and Chaozhou, as well as Japanese new books and magazines such as zhina Territory Evolution Map. The translation and compilation of "Li Xue" mainly depends on the translation and introduction of Japanese books and periodicals by Yang Yandong and Yang Yinhang, students studying in the Soviet Union, so as to spread foreign new ideas and technologies to China.

190 1 June, Bao and his brother Bao Ziqing founded Suzhou Vernacular Newspaper. The museum was built in Shapi Lane, Hulong Street, Suzhou, and its editing, publishing and submission all adopted pseudonyms. Most of the manuscripts were written by the Bao brothers; Its funds are mainly provided by Bao Ziqing. Suzhou Vernacular Newspaper not only has a publishing house and two sales offices in Suzhou, but also has sales offices in Shanghai's Chinese and Foreign Daily, Hangzhou Vernacular Newspaper and other newspapers, as well as in Anqing, Nanchang, Wuxi and Beijing. This newspaper is aimed at urban readers. Bao Xiao Tian said, "We don't want to sell it to big cities. We attacked rural towns. We sent people to the countryside to post newspapers (posters), and the first issue actually sold 700 to 800 copies ... "This newspaper was published in the name of Sydney Translation, with a 32-page bound edition, which was first published every 7 days and then every 65,438+00 days. The form and content are similar to those of Hangzhou Vernacular Newspaper, with columns such as "Comments", "News", "Ballads" and "Miscellaneous Notes". The world news, China news and local news are all translated into Vernacular, which is really small and complete. With regard to social content, special attention is paid to quitting smoking, taking off one's feet, getting rid of superstitions, stressing hygiene and so on. Sometimes I will make up an interesting story that makes people wake up, or make up some folk songs that women and children like to watch (Memoirs of a Training Studio). Newspapers are very popular with readers because they are easy to understand and popular. However, due to limited circulation and insufficient funds, it only lasted for two years. "General Interpretation of Society", "Random Thoughts on Group Studies" and so on. At the same time, he actively interacted with Chinese and foreign daily newspapers and advocated publishing benevolence, but it was banned in the late Qing Dynasty.

1February, 906, Bao officially settled in Shanghai, served as the news editor of The Times, and the editor-in-chief attached Yu Xing. He writes six articles and novels every day. After the publication of Fiction Times, he and Chen took turns as the chief editor, cooperated in novel creation, and trained many writers of Yuanyang Butterfly School. And founded the Women's Times as the first editor.

In the first year of the Republic of China (19 1 1), the Ministry of Education held a temporary education meeting and announced that the primary school system was changed to four years in junior high school and three years in senior high school. The Commercial Press decided to compile new textbooks according to the situation. 19 12 years, I worked part-time in the Commercial Press to compile Chinese textbooks and extracurricular reading "New Society". The following year, he was invited to visit China with Feng of Shen Bao, current affairs agency, Yu Daxiong of Shenzhou Daily and Zhang Qun of New Newspaper.

Bao, who entered middle age, published "Novel Grand View" and "Novel Pictorial" in Civilization Bookstore successively, and served as editor-in-chief. He regards advocating science and paying attention to moral education as the purpose of running a magazine. When the novel Daguan was founded, he wrote examples.

19 17 was the editor-in-chief of Fiction Pictorial, and later compiled Week for Dadong Bookstore, and published many novels and essays under the pseudonyms of Ying, Ai Jiao and Nianhua. 1922, Bao joined the Communist Youth League. 1928, at the invitation of President Zhou Shoujuan, he is the introducer of Shu Qun Browsing Society.