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''Shanghai Shijie Fanhua Bao'' () was a periodical published in
Shanghai Shanghai (; , , Standard Mandarin pronunciation: ) is one of the four direct-administered municipalities of the People's Republic of China (PRC). The city is located on the southern estuary of the Yangtze River, with the Huangpu River flow ...
, China.Holoch, p. 76. The name is often shortened to ''Fanhua Bao'' or ''Shijie Fanhua Bao'' ("World Vanity Fair" or "The Glittering World").PL, p
548
Li Baojia Li Baojia (), courtesy name (zi) Li Boyuan (; 1867-1906PL, p547), art name nickname (hao) Nanting tingzhang () was a Qing Dynasty-era Chinese author. He was a writer, essayist, ballad author, poet, calligrapher, and seal carver. He edited a fiction ...
(Li Boyuan) was the founder. The main editors were Ouyang Gan () and Ren Guangjin (). It was founded on May 7, 1901. Publication ended on April 22, 1910.


Works serialized

Serialized works include: * '' Gengzi Guobian Tanci'' by Li Baojia * '' Officialdom Unmasked'' by Li Baojia (the first half of the work, serialized there from April 1903 to June 1905.Doleželová-Velingerová, p
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)


Staff

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Li Baojia Li Baojia (), courtesy name (zi) Li Boyuan (; 1867-1906PL, p547), art name nickname (hao) Nanting tingzhang () was a Qing Dynasty-era Chinese author. He was a writer, essayist, ballad author, poet, calligrapher, and seal carver. He edited a fiction ...
(contributor and editor)


References

* Doleželová-Velingerová, Milena. "Chapter 38: Fiction from the End of the Empire to the Beginning of the Republic (1897-1916)" in: Mair, Victor H. (editor). ''The Columbia History of Chinese Literature''. Columbia University Press, August 13, 2013. p. 697-731. , 9780231528511. * Holoch, Donald. "A Novel of Setting: ''The Bureaucrats''" in: Doleželová-Velingerová, Milena (editor). '' The Chinese Novel at the Turn of the Century'' (Toronto: University of Toronto Press; January 1, 1980), , 9780802054739. * Idema, Wilt L. "Prosimetric and verse narrative." p. 343-214. In: Kang-i Sun Chang and Stephen Owen (editors). ''The Cambridge History of Chinese Literature: From 1375''. Cambridge University Press, 2010. , 9780521855594. * PL, "Li Pao-chia." In: Nienhauser, William H. (editor). ''The Indiana Companion to Traditional Chinese Literature, Part 1''.
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, 1986. , 9780253329837.


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