Universal Circulating Herald

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title: Universal Circulating Herald
text: Universal Circulating Herald was the first Chinese-language newspaper in history. It was founded February 5, 1874, by Wang Tao in Hong Kong under British rule. Wang Tao, who was an advocate for institutional changes by the Qing government, rather than the purely military and technological devices promoted by the "self-strengthening" school, published these ideas in the Universal Circulating Herald. These reformist ideas could have influenced Sun Yat-sen, who went on, in 1890–1892, to make reform
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date created: 2006-12-11T11:28:35Z
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