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Which writer created the newspaper style?
Wang Tao invented it.

Newspaper style

It is pointed out that today's newspapers and periodicals are different from Tongcheng ancient prose in the popular literary world at that time, which is more popular and plain. Wang Tao invented it. The characteristics of this style are: half writing and half writing, easy-going and often emotional. Sometimes spoken language and foreign words are added. This style has the greatest influence on Liang Qichao's application of current affairs, so it is also called "current affairs style", and later it is called "Xinmin style" because of its skillful application in Xinmin Congbao.

Wang Tao (1828165438+1October165438+1May 24th, 997) is a famous reformist thinker in modern China. His original name was Wang Libin, and his word was Lan Ying. /kloc-at the age of 0/8, she won the first place in the county exam, renamed William Wang, and was lazy today, Ziquan, Zhong Mi, Tiannan Duncuo, Yimin, Songbei Yimin, Ou Fugong, Laomin, Henghua Pavilion Owner, Yu Baosheng, Zunwang, and posthumous title's "Long Hair Champion". A native of Fufuli Village (now Lu Zhi Town), Suzhou, Jiangsu.

1845 was admitted to the scholar. From 65438 to 0849, at the invitation of British missionary McDonnell Douglas, he went to work in Shanghai Mohai Library. 1862, because it was found that Huang Wei wrote a letter to the Taiping Heavenly Kingdom under his pseudonym, the Qing court ordered his arrest and fled to Hong Kong with the help of the British consul in Shanghai. Invited to assist James Legge, Dean of Huaying College, in translating the Thirteen Classics into English. 1winter of 867-1spring of 868, I roamed France, Britain and other countries and got a deeper understanding of modern western civilization. 1868- 1870 lives in dura village, clarkman county, Scotland, and assists Jacob. 1870 Return to Hong Kong. 1874, Circulation Daily was founded in Hong Kong, commenting on current politics and advocating reform and political reform, which had great influence. From 65438 to 0879, Wang Tao went to Japan for a four-month inspection at the invitation of Japanese literati. Wang Tao traveled to Tokyo, Osaka, Kobe, Yokohama and other cities and wrote Travel Notes of Fusang. Wang Tao returned to Shanghai at 1884 after more than 20 years. The following year, he served as Dean of Shanghai Gezhi College until his death. Wang Tao has made outstanding achievements in philosophy, education, journalism, history, literature and many other fields throughout his life. He is the author of more than 40 kinds of works, such as An External Compilation of Daoyuan Literature Records, Notes on Daoyuan Literature, Original Examination of Western Learning, Song Bin Zohua, Random Notes and Random Records of Song Yin.