Selected newspaper-Morning Post
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Chinese name:晨报
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Publishing house:The Morning Post Publishing House
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English Name:The Morning Post
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Language:Chinese
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Category:Business newspaper
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Period:Daily
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Establishing time:1th December, 1918
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The final issue time:December, 1943
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Other edition:Chen Zhong Bao, Xin Chen Bao
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Supplement:Chen Bao Fu Juan, Supplement to the Morning Post
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Brief introduction:was firstly named as which was established on August 15th, 1916. Li Dazhao held the post of the first chief editor, and wrote the foreword of before his leave. On September 1918, it was closed after it published the news of Loan to Japan from Chinese government. On December 1918, it was re-published with the new name of , and Qu Qiubai was the correspondent in Moscow at that time. This newspaper and its supplement had a great effect during that period, Lu Xun and Xu Zhimo were all be the chief commentator. was attached to many warlords successively, it stopped publication when the Kuomintang forces entered into Beijing on 1928 June. On August 5th of 1928, the warlord of Nian Xishan re-published it with the name of , but it was regained the name of after Nian Xishan and its troops withdrew from Beijing. It was attached to the Nanjing Kuomintang government when Japanese imperialism started the 918 incident, and it was finally closed before nearly won the anti-Japanese war.