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Funü shibao

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Editor-in-chief
  
Bao Tianxiao

Frequency
  
Monthly

Year founded
  
1911

Categories
  
Women's magazines

Founder
  
Di Baoxian

First issue
  
6 November 1911

Funü shibao (Chinese: 婦女時報; meaning Women's News in English) was a Chinese monthly women's magazine that was published from 1911 to 1917 in Shanghai, China. It was the earliest commercial women's magazine in the country.

History and profile

Funü shibao was established by Di Baoxian in 1911. The first issue appeared on 6 November 1911. The magazine was published by Funü Shibao Division at You Zheng publishing company on a monthly basis. Bao Tianxiao served as the editor-in-chief of the monthly, which had its headquarters in Shangai.

Funü shibao featured articles written by women. The magazine covered articles about female liberation as well as fashion and hairstyles for women. It also contained work translated from Japanese. The number of female readers increased over time.

The magazine ceased publication in 1917.

References

Funü shibao Wikipedia


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