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The Peking Gazette was an official bulletin published with changing frequency in until 1912, when the fell and Republican China was born. The translated name, as it is known to Western sources, comes from -era , who followed the bulletin for its political contents. The Peking Gazette became a venue for political grievances and infighting during the reign of the in the late Ming dynasty, when factions would submit politicized memorials that the Emperor often abstained from reviewing.Pierre-Etienne Will, "Sprouts of Democracy in Chinese History", 2011.http://www.booksandideas.net/Sprouts-of-Democracy-in-Chinese.html From around 1730, the publication was in Chinese called Jing Bao (京报, sometimes transliterated Ching Pao), literally "the Capital Report". It contained information on court appointments, edicts, and the official memorials submitted to the emperor, and the decisions made or deferred.Wolfgang Mohr, Die moderne chinesische Tagespresse, vol. 1 (Wiesbaden, 1976), pp. 13–14.

Author J.C. Sun in his book Modern Chinese Press, published in 1946, said the Gazette seemed to have been


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Contrary to a sometimes voiced belief, the Peking Gazette was not a , but a government bulletin, although it might be considered a distant precursor:


See also
  • Tipao
  • Kaiyuan Za Bao
  • History of Chinese newspapers
  • List of the earliest newspapers


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