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Shao Piaoping (邵飄萍, Shào Piāopíng) (11 October 1884 – 1926), originally named Jingqing (鏡清), later renamed himself Zhenqing (振青), was a journalist, an author and a political activist in China during the 19th century. Born in Jinhua (金華) in the province of Zhejiang (浙江), Shao spent most of his life pursuing his aspirations for journalism. "To die as a journalist" was his lifetime motto. Shao contributed to the development of journalism in China through efforts such as founding the influential newspaper, Jingbao (京報). He also entangled politics with his journalistic career with his criticisms against the government, which placed him in jail for several times, and eventually led to his death. ==Synchronism== -1884 : born in Jinhua city, Zhejiang province. -1903 : began his secondary study in Zhejiang High School. Shao's interest in journalism was enlightened by Zhang Gong, the starter of "Cuixinbao". (萃新報; a Chinese newspaper) -1906 : entered Zhejiang Advanced College (浙江高等学堂, now Zhejiang University) in Hangzhou〔(ÖªÃûÈËÎï ) at www.zju.edu.cn〕 -1909 : launched his first newspaper in school with his friend called "Yi Ri Bao".(一日報)(一日報) -1911 : became the chief editor of "Hanmin Daily" (漢民日報). -1913 : was arrested by the warlords for three times and later fled to Japan. -1916 : established the "Tokyo Editing Society" (東京編譯社) and became the reporter of "Shenbao" in Tokyo. -1918 : set up the first Chinese News Editing Society in Beijing which aimed at self-editing local news and self-translating foreign news. -1918 : published the first newspaper in China with independent background called "Jin Bao" (京報) -1918 : set up "The Journalism Study Society of Beijing University" ( 北京大學新聞研究會) for indoctrinating new journalism concepts to the youth. -1919 : was arrested by the An Xin Government and fled to Japan again. Meanwhile, "Jing Bao" was put under suspension. -1920 : relaunched "Jing Bao" -1925 : advocated and supported the anti-warlordism revolution held by Feng Yu Xiang (馮玉祥) and Guo Song Ling (郭松齡) through "Jing Bao" -1926 : was executed by Zhang Zuolin (張作霖)in Beijing by accused of "promoting communism, colluding with Russia". 抄文引用元・出典: フリー百科事典『 ウィキペディア(Wikipedia)』 ■ウィキペディアで「Shao Piaoping」の詳細全文を読む スポンサード リンク
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