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Who wrote the Jinhua newspaper masthead?

The masthead of Jinhua Newspaper is pieced together from the ink of Shao Piaoping, an old newspaperman.

Shao Piaoping (1886-1926), a native of Dongyang, Zhejiang, was a famous newspaperman, founder of Beijing News and news photographer during the Republic of China. He was killed in 1926 for publishing an article exposing all the darkness of Zhang Zuolin's rule. He is known as "Iron shoulders bear moral responsibility, tough hands carry articles".

On the former site of "Beijing News", the three words "Beijing News" are engraved above the door, and the inscription is "Zhenqing". Zhenqing is Shao Piaoping. His works such as "General Introduction to Journalism" and "Practical Applied Journalism" are very famous, and he has been highly praised as "a pen can be worth tens of millions of troops".

In October 1918, Shao Piaoping founded the "Beijing News" with his own money. Shao wrote the four characters "Iron Shoulder and Dangerous Hand" in his editorial office to commemorate his ambition. Wen learned from Shen Meng that the famous couplet that has been passed down through the ages, "Iron shoulders carry moral principles, but tough hands carry articles" was written by Yang Jisheng, a loyal and upright minister in prison during the Jiajing period of the Ming Dynasty. In 1918, Shao Piaoping excerpted Yang Jisheng's couplet "Iron Shoulders and Fierce Hands" to encourage himself.

Mathead: Refers to the place where newspapers publish registrations, usually at the top of the first page. Horizontal newspapers are mostly on the left side of the top, and vertical newspapers are mostly on the right side of the top. There are also cases where the masthead is placed straight on the top. in.

In addition to publishing the registration, the masthead also publishes the publishing unit, the date of publication on the day, the number of editions published on the day, the total number of issues published, the weather forecast on the day, the issue number, the mailing code, etc.; on the computer network Some newspapers also publish the website of the newspaper; some also indicate the nature and affiliation of the newspaper.

The position of the masthead is usually fixed, but some newspapers move the position of the masthead on a particular day to attract readers' attention. The mastheads of many newspapers are printed in different colors on specific days, and some are printed in different colors for each issue.