Liang Qichao was not only a reformer in the modern history of China, but also an important figure in the history of journalism, and made great contributions to the early political newspapers in China. Engaged in newspaper activities for 27 years, he founded 17 leading newspapers all his life, which was praised as "the pride of the speech circle" and created the wind of current politics. Ge, an early journalist in China, commented in the Summary of Journalism: "The rise of China newspapers and the development of all ideas began with Mr.".
Liang believes that the function of newspapers and periodicals is to "get rid of obstacles and seek communication", and its two bounden duties are to "supervise politics" and "guide the people". The four principles of running a newspaper are "high aim", "new and correct thinking", "rich and correct materials" and "accurate and fast reporting". Perfect the five books of public opinion: common sense, sincerity, frankness, public interests above all else, temperance; Infiltration method and sensational method.