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|image=[[File:Youzheng_shuju.png|300px|center|Masthead from book catalogue, 1921?-1923?]] | |image=[[File:Youzheng_shuju.png|300px|center|Masthead from book catalogue, 1921?-1923?]] | ||
|established=[[1904]] in Shànghǎi [[上海]] | |established=[[1904]] in Shànghǎi [[上海]] | ||
- | |disestablished=[[1943]] | + | |disestablished=Ceased operations in [[1943]] |
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* Dí Chǔqīng [[狄楚青]] | * Dí Chǔqīng [[狄楚青]] | ||
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- | '''Yǒuzhèng Press 有正書局''' was established in [[1904]] to publish the periodical ''Shíbào'' 時報 (Eastern Times). In [[1912]] one of its founders Dí Chǔqīng [[狄楚青]] used the press to begin publishing ''Foxue congbao'' [[佛學叢報]] (Buddhist Miscellany), the earliest Buddhist periodical in China. | + | '''Yǒuzhèng Press 有正書局''' was a publisher originally established in [[1904]] to publish the periodical ''Shíbào'' 時報 (Eastern Times). In [[1912]] one of its founders Dí Chǔqīng [[狄楚青]] used the press to begin publishing ''Foxue congbao'' [[佛學叢報]] (Buddhist Miscellany), the earliest Buddhist periodical in China. The press also distributed Buddhist texts printed by the Jīnlíng Scriptural Press [[金陵刻經處]]. |
The press also had branches in Běijīng [[北京]] and Tiānjīn [[天津]], both of which were established in the closing years of the Qīng dynasty. It closed in [[1943]]. | The press also had branches in Běijīng [[北京]] and Tiānjīn [[天津]], both of which were established in the closing years of the Qīng dynasty. It closed in [[1943]]. |
Yǒuzhèng Press 有正書局
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Yǒuzhèng Press 有正書局 was a publisher originally established in 1904 to publish the periodical Shíbào 時報 (Eastern Times). In 1912 one of its founders Dí Chǔqīng 狄楚青 used the press to begin publishing Foxue congbao 佛學叢報 (Buddhist Miscellany), the earliest Buddhist periodical in China. The press also distributed Buddhist texts printed by the Jīnlíng Scriptural Press 金陵刻經處.
The press also had branches in Běijīng 北京 and Tiānjīn 天津, both of which were established in the closing years of the Qīng dynasty. It closed in 1943.
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