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The Commercial Press

The Commercial Press (simplified Chinese: 商务印书馆有限公司; traditional Chinese: 商務印書館有限公司; pinyin: Shāngwù Yìnshūguǎn) is the first modern publishing organisation in China. The Commercial Press is known for its academic translation and publications in humanities and social sciences as well as the Xinhua Dictionary.[1]

The Commercial Press
商务印书馆有限公司
IndustryPublishing
Founded11 February 1897; 126 years ago (1897-02-11) in Shanghai
Headquarters
Beijing
,
China
Productsbooks, newspapers, magazines
Number of employees
260 in 25 departments
Websitewww.cp.com.cn

History Edit

In 1897, 26-year-old Xia Ruifang and three of his friends (including the Bao brothers Bao Xian'en and Bao Xianchang) founded The Commercial Press in Shanghai. All four were Protestant Christians who received their training at the American Presbyterian Mission Press.[2] The group soon received financial backing and began publishing books such as Bibles.[3][4] In 1914, Xia attempted to buy out a Japanese company that had invested in The Commercial Press. Four days later he was assassinated. There was much speculation as to who was behind the assassination; no one was ever arrested for the crime.

From 1903 Zhang Yuanji (张元济) (1867–1959), reacting to China's moves towards a new curriculum, created a number of textbook and translation series, and from 1904 and in subsequent years he launched popular periodicals, such as Dongfang zazhi (Eastern Miscellany)(1904), Jiaoyu zazhi (The Chinese Education Journal), Xiaoshuo Zazhi (Short Story Magazine), Xuesheng Zazhi (Student Magazine) and Funu Zazhi (Women's Journal).[5]

In 1932 The Commercial Press was bombed by the Imperial Japanese Army during the January 28 Incident. The bombing destroyed its headquarters in Zhabei, Shanghai, and its attached Oriental Library (Dongfang Tushuguan) and its collection of more than 500,000 books,[6] including tens of thousands of rare books.[7][8]

At the turn of the century The Commercial Press became a major publisher of textbooks. Today it is headquartered in Beijing and continues as an active publishing house of Chinese language learning materials including dictionaries, textbooks, pedagogical texts, and a cultural magazine called The World of Chinese.[9]

Evolution Edit

Qing dynasty Edit

In 1902 it was set up with a forward attitude toward both Chinese and Western studies.

In 1903 it became China's first primary education textbook publisher. It later produced 2,550 secondary school textbooks that became popular in the country.

In 1904 it launched the Eastern Miscellany (東方雜誌) with editor-in-chief Du Yaquan (杜亞泉).

In 1907 the press moved to an 80-acre (320,000 m2) new plant.

In 1909 it launched the Education Magazine (教育雜誌).

In 1910 it launched The Short Story Magazine (小說月報).

In 1911 it launched the Youth Magazine (少年雜誌).

Republic of China Edit

In January 1914, the founder of The Commercial Press, Xia Ruifang, was stabbed to death.[10]

In 1914 it set up a branch in Hong Kong Museum of the same year. It also launched the Students' Magazine (學生雜誌).

In 1915 it printed the first dictionary.

In 1916 it set up a branch in Singapore.

 
The Commercial Press building after Japanese bombing in 1932

In 1921 with Hu Shih's recommendation, Wang Yunwu (王雲五) became the general manager modernising it into a business. The first edition of Zhongguo renming dacidian was published.

In 1924, The Commercial Press Oriental Library (東方圖書館), one of the largest private libraries in China at the time, opened in Shanghai.

In 1929, it published the first set of the 4,000-volume encyclopaedic literary collection Wanyou Wenku.

On 28 January 1932, the January 28 Incident began. On 1 February[11] Japanese aircraft bombed the Commercial Press in conjunction with the Oriental Library. Imperial Japanese army would occupy Shanghai the next day. The Commercial Press resumed operation on 1 August 1932.

People's Republic of China Edit

 
Commercial Press in Telford Plaza, Hong Kong

In 1949, The Commercial Press' operation was relocated away from China after Chinese People's Liberation Army had entered Shanghai.

In 1954, The Commercial Press' headquarter was moved from Shanghai to Beijing, shifting the focus to academic works published in the West.

In 1993, the separate Commercial Press companies in Mainland China, Hong Kong, Taiwan, Singapore, and Malaysia established a joint venture to become The Commercial Press International Limited.

In 2011, the Beijing office was changed into limited liability company (商务印书馆有限公司).

When China publishing and Media Holdings Co.,Ltd. (中国出版传媒股份有限公司) was founded in 2011-12-19, the newly founded company became the parent company.[12]

Subsidiaries Edit

Beijing Edit

Subsidiaries of the Beijing branch: Chinese Editing Center (汉语编辑中心), Academic Editing Center (学术编辑中心), English Editing Room (英语编辑室), Foreign Language Editing Room (外语编辑室), UNESCO Editing Center (教科文编辑中心), Online Publication Center (数字出版中心).

The Commercial Press International Co., Ltd. (商务印书馆国际有限公司): Founded in 1993 by The Commercial Press branches in Beijing, Hong Kong, Taipei, Singapore, Kuala Lumpur.[13]

The World of English Inc. (《英语世界》杂志社有限公司): Founded in 1981.

The World of Chinese Magazine (《汉语世界》杂志社有限责任公司)

Branches Edit

  • The Commercial Press (Nanning) Ltd. (商务印书馆(南宁)有限责任公司)
  • The Commercial Press (Chengdu) Ltd. (商务印书馆(成都)有限责任公司): Founded in Apr 2011.
  • The Commercial Press (Shanghai) Ltd. (商务印书馆(上海)有限公司): Founded in 2011.
  • The Commercial Press (Hangzhou) Ltd. (商务印书馆(杭州)有限公司): Founded in Jun 2012.
  • The Commercial Press (Shenzhen) Ltd. (商务印书馆(深圳)有限公司): Founded in Sep 2012.
  • The Commercial Press (Taiyuan) Ltd. (商务印书馆(太原)有限公司/商務印書館太原分馆): Founded in Jan 2013.

Former subsidiaries Edit

  • Dongfang Tushuguan/Oriental Library (東方圖書館): A library founded in 1925, and was later destroyed in 1932.
  • The Commercial Press (Hong Kong) Limited (商務印書館(香港)有限公司): Founded in 1914 (香港商務印書館/商務印書館香港分館) in Hong Kong as a subsidiary of the Beijing TCP. In 1988-06-10, it was incorporated as The Commercial Press (Hong Kong) Limited (商務印書館(香港)有限公司). When Sino United Publishing (Holdings) Limited was established, it became a subsidiary of SUP.
  • Commercial Press (HK) Cyberbooks Ltd. (商務印書館(香港)網上書店有限公司): Online bookstore for The Commercial Press (H.K.) Ltd. Founded in 1999-03-18 as CP BooksNet. The site CP1897.com was founded in 2000-04-12 with SUNeVision.
  • The Commercial Press Hong Kong Printing Factory (商務印書館香港印刷廠): Established in 1924 in Sai Wan, Hong Kong as a printer for TCP's Hong Kong branch. In 1933, it was moved to North Point. In 1980, it was merged with Zhonghua Book Company Hong Kong Printing Factory (中華書局香港印刷廠) and Tae Chien Printing Co. (大千印刷公司) into C & C Joint Printing Co., (H.K.) Ltd. (中華商務聯合印刷(香港)有限公司).
  • Hong Kong Educational Publishing Company (香港教育圖書公司): Established in 1979 as a textbook and reference publisher.
  • Bloomsbury Books Limited/Bloomsbury Books Ltd.: In November 2005, The Commercial Press (H.K.) Ltd. acquired Bloomsbury Books as an extension of its professional arm serving the legal and business communities in Hong Kong.[14]
  • EdFun Limited (同學坊): Established in 2005.
  • The Commercial Press, Ltd. (臺灣商務印書館股份有限公司): In Sep 1947, TCP's Fuzhou branch manager Ye Youmei entered Taiwan to plan for the branch. In Oct 1947, TCP bought a wooden and brick house in 37 Chongqing South Road 1st Section for the planned Taiwan headquarter. In 1948, the Taiwan branch (商務印書館臺灣分館) began operation. In 1949, the Taiwan branch became an independent entity under the demand from Taiwanese government, and the Chinese name was changed (臺灣商務印書館). In 1950-10-10, the company completed registration.
  • The Commercial Press (S) Pte. Limited (商務印書館(新)有限公司/商務印書館(新加坡)有限公司): Established in 1916 as the Beijing TCP's Singapore branch. As of 2016, it is a subsidiary of Sino United Publishing (Holdings) Limited.
  • K. L. Commercial Book Company (M) Sdn. Bhd. (商務印書館(馬)有限公司/商務印書館(馬來西亞)有限公司): Established in 1956 as the Beijing TCP's Malaysia branch. In 1987, K. L. Commercial Book Company (M) Sdn. Bhd. was registered as a limited liability company operating independently. As of 2016, it is a subsidiary of Sino United Publishing (Holdings) Limited.

See also Edit

References Edit

  1. ^ "商务印书馆-集团成员-集团概况-中国出版集团公司". www.cnpubg.com. Retrieved 29 July 2023.
  2. ^ The Origins of the Modern Chinese Press: The Influence of the Protestant Missionary Press in Late Qing China. Routledge. 12 September 2007. ISBN 9781134179312.
  3. ^ Yeo, K. K. (2021). The Oxford Handbook of the Bible in China. ISBN 978-0-19-090979-6.
  4. ^ "HKGCC - Member Profile".
  5. ^ Michael R. Godley, Review of The Life and Times of Zhang Yuanji, 1867–1959 by Manying Ip, in: Australian Journal of Chinese Affairs, No. 19/20 (Jan. – Jul., 1988), p. 415. Retrieved 15 August 2020.
  6. ^ Michael R. Godley, Review of The Life and Times of Zhang Yuanji, 1867–1959 by Manying Ip, in: Australian Journal of Chinese Affairs, No. 19/20 (Jan. – Jul., 1988), p. 416. Retrieved 15 August 2020.
  7. ^ Gao, James Z. (16 June 2009). Historical Dictionary of Modern China (1800–1949). Scarecrow Press. p. 77. ISBN 978-0-8108-6308-8.
  8. ^ Ke Jiayun, "Bombed-out library with revolutionary past", Shanghai Daily. Retrieved 15 August 2020.
  9. ^ "HKGCC – Member Profile".
  10. ^ Reed, Christopher Alexander (2003). Gutenberg in Shanghai: Chinese Print Capitalism, 1876–1937. University of Hawaii Press. p. 346. ISBN 978-0-8248-2833-2.
  11. ^ Board of Directors of the Oriental Library, A Description of the Oriental Library Before and After the Destruction by Japanese on February 1, 1932, Shanghai: Mercury Press, 1932, p. 5. Retrieved 15 August 2020.
  12. ^ 组织机构
  13. ^ . Archived from the original on 31 January 2017. Retrieved 18 January 2017.
  14. ^ . Archived from the original on 5 July 2015. Retrieved 2 December 2016.

Publications Edit

  • MacNair, Harley Farnsworth (1933). The Chinese abroad, their position and protection: a study in international law and relations. The Commercial Press, Limited. Retrieved 24 April 2014.
  • 顏惠慶, ed. (1908). An English and Chinese standard dictionary: comprising 120,000 words and phrases, with translations, pronunciations, definitions, illustrations, etc., etc. ; with a copious appendix. Vol. I. (First ed.). The Commercial Press, Ltd. Retrieved 24 April 2014.

External links Edit

  • The Commercial Press (Beijing)
  • The Commercial Press (Hong Kong) Limited
  • The Commercial Press, Ltd.
  • Commercial Press (HK) Cyberbooks Ltd.
  • EdFun Limited
  • Hong Kong Educational Publishing Company

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The Commercial Press simplified Chinese 商务印书馆有限公司 traditional Chinese 商務印書館有限公司 pinyin Shangwu Yinshuguǎn is the first modern publishing organisation in China The Commercial Press is known for its academic translation and publications in humanities and social sciences as well as the Xinhua Dictionary 1 The Commercial Press 商务印书馆有限公司IndustryPublishingFounded11 February 1897 126 years ago 1897 02 11 in ShanghaiHeadquartersBeijing ChinaProductsbooks newspapers magazinesNumber of employees260 in 25 departmentsWebsitewww wbr cp wbr com wbr cn Contents 1 History 2 Evolution 2 1 Qing dynasty 2 2 Republic of China 2 3 People s Republic of China 3 Subsidiaries 3 1 Beijing 3 2 Branches 4 Former subsidiaries 5 See also 6 References 7 Publications 8 External linksHistory EditIn 1897 26 year old Xia Ruifang and three of his friends including the Bao brothers Bao Xian en and Bao Xianchang founded The Commercial Press in Shanghai All four were Protestant Christians who received their training at the American Presbyterian Mission Press 2 The group soon received financial backing and began publishing books such as Bibles 3 4 In 1914 Xia attempted to buy out a Japanese company that had invested in The Commercial Press Four days later he was assassinated There was much speculation as to who was behind the assassination no one was ever arrested for the crime From 1903 Zhang Yuanji 张元济 1867 1959 reacting to China s moves towards a new curriculum created a number of textbook and translation series and from 1904 and in subsequent years he launched popular periodicals such as Dongfang zazhi Eastern Miscellany 1904 Jiaoyu zazhi The Chinese Education Journal Xiaoshuo Zazhi Short Story Magazine Xuesheng Zazhi Student Magazine and Funu Zazhi Women s Journal 5 In 1932 The Commercial Press was bombed by the Imperial Japanese Army during the January 28 Incident The bombing destroyed its headquarters in Zhabei Shanghai and its attached Oriental Library Dongfang Tushuguan and its collection of more than 500 000 books 6 including tens of thousands of rare books 7 8 At the turn of the century The Commercial Press became a major publisher of textbooks Today it is headquartered in Beijing and continues as an active publishing house of Chinese language learning materials including dictionaries textbooks pedagogical texts and a cultural magazine called The World of Chinese 9 Evolution EditQing dynasty Edit In 1902 it was set up with a forward attitude toward both Chinese and Western studies In 1903 it became China s first primary education textbook publisher It later produced 2 550 secondary school textbooks that became popular in the country In 1904 it launched the Eastern Miscellany 東方雜誌 with editor in chief Du Yaquan 杜亞泉 In 1907 the press moved to an 80 acre 320 000 m2 new plant In 1909 it launched the Education Magazine 教育雜誌 In 1910 it launched The Short Story Magazine 小說月報 In 1911 it launched the Youth Magazine 少年雜誌 Republic of China Edit In January 1914 the founder of The Commercial Press Xia Ruifang was stabbed to death 10 In 1914 it set up a branch in Hong Kong Museum of the same year It also launched the Students Magazine 學生雜誌 In 1915 it printed the first dictionary In 1916 it set up a branch in Singapore nbsp The Commercial Press building after Japanese bombing in 1932In 1921 with Hu Shih s recommendation Wang Yunwu 王雲五 became the general manager modernising it into a business The first edition of Zhongguo renming dacidian was published In 1924 The Commercial Press Oriental Library 東方圖書館 one of the largest private libraries in China at the time opened in Shanghai In 1929 it published the first set of the 4 000 volume encyclopaedic literary collection Wanyou Wenku On 28 January 1932 the January 28 Incident began On 1 February 11 Japanese aircraft bombed the Commercial Press in conjunction with the Oriental Library Imperial Japanese army would occupy Shanghai the next day The Commercial Press resumed operation on 1 August 1932 People s Republic of China Edit nbsp Commercial Press in Telford Plaza Hong KongIn 1949 The Commercial Press operation was relocated away from China after Chinese People s Liberation Army had entered Shanghai In 1954 The Commercial Press headquarter was moved from Shanghai to Beijing shifting the focus to academic works published in the West In 1993 the separate Commercial Press companies in Mainland China Hong Kong Taiwan Singapore and Malaysia established a joint venture to become The Commercial Press International Limited In 2011 the Beijing office was changed into limited liability company 商务印书馆有限公司 When China publishing and Media Holdings Co Ltd 中国出版传媒股份有限公司 was founded in 2011 12 19 the newly founded company became the parent company 12 Subsidiaries EditBeijing Edit Subsidiaries of the Beijing branch Chinese Editing Center 汉语编辑中心 Academic Editing Center 学术编辑中心 English Editing Room 英语编辑室 Foreign Language Editing Room 外语编辑室 UNESCO Editing Center 教科文编辑中心 Online Publication Center 数字出版中心 The Commercial Press International Co Ltd 商务印书馆国际有限公司 Founded in 1993 by The Commercial Press branches in Beijing Hong Kong Taipei Singapore Kuala Lumpur 13 The World of English Inc 英语世界 杂志社有限公司 Founded in 1981 The World of Chinese Magazine 汉语世界 杂志社有限责任公司 Branches Edit The Commercial Press Nanning Ltd 商务印书馆 南宁 有限责任公司 The Commercial Press Chengdu Ltd 商务印书馆 成都 有限责任公司 Founded in Apr 2011 The Commercial Press Shanghai Ltd 商务印书馆 上海 有限公司 Founded in 2011 The Commercial Press Hangzhou Ltd 商务印书馆 杭州 有限公司 Founded in Jun 2012 The Commercial Press Shenzhen Ltd 商务印书馆 深圳 有限公司 Founded in Sep 2012 The Commercial Press Taiyuan Ltd 商务印书馆 太原 有限公司 商務印書館太原分馆 Founded in Jan 2013 Former subsidiaries EditDongfang Tushuguan Oriental Library 東方圖書館 A library founded in 1925 and was later destroyed in 1932 The Commercial Press Hong Kong Limited 商務印書館 香港 有限公司 Founded in 1914 香港商務印書館 商務印書館香港分館 in Hong Kong as a subsidiary of the Beijing TCP In 1988 06 10 it was incorporated as The Commercial Press Hong Kong Limited 商務印書館 香港 有限公司 When Sino United Publishing Holdings Limited was established it became a subsidiary of SUP Commercial Press HK Cyberbooks Ltd 商務印書館 香港 網上書店有限公司 Online bookstore for The Commercial Press H K Ltd Founded in 1999 03 18 as CP BooksNet The site CP1897 com was founded in 2000 04 12 with SUNeVision The Commercial Press Hong Kong Printing Factory 商務印書館香港印刷廠 Established in 1924 in Sai Wan Hong Kong as a printer for TCP s Hong Kong branch In 1933 it was moved to North Point In 1980 it was merged with Zhonghua Book Company Hong Kong Printing Factory 中華書局香港印刷廠 and Tae Chien Printing Co 大千印刷公司 into C amp C Joint Printing Co H K Ltd 中華商務聯合印刷 香港 有限公司 Hong Kong Educational Publishing Company 香港教育圖書公司 Established in 1979 as a textbook and reference publisher Bloomsbury Books Limited Bloomsbury Books Ltd In November 2005 The Commercial Press H K Ltd acquired Bloomsbury Books as an extension of its professional arm serving the legal and business communities in Hong Kong 14 EdFun Limited 同學坊 Established in 2005 The Commercial Press Ltd 臺灣商務印書館股份有限公司 In Sep 1947 TCP s Fuzhou branch manager Ye Youmei entered Taiwan to plan for the branch In Oct 1947 TCP bought a wooden and brick house in 37 Chongqing South Road 1st Section for the planned Taiwan headquarter In 1948 the Taiwan branch 商務印書館臺灣分館 began operation In 1949 the Taiwan branch became an independent entity under the demand from Taiwanese government and the Chinese name was changed 臺灣商務印書館 In 1950 10 10 the company completed registration The Commercial Press S Pte Limited 商務印書館 新 有限公司 商務印書館 新加坡 有限公司 Established in 1916 as the Beijing TCP s Singapore branch As of 2016 it is a subsidiary of Sino United Publishing Holdings Limited K L Commercial Book Company M Sdn Bhd 商務印書館 馬 有限公司 商務印書館 馬來西亞 有限公司 Established in 1956 as the Beijing TCP s Malaysia branch In 1987 K L Commercial Book Company M Sdn Bhd was registered as a limited liability company operating independently As of 2016 it is a subsidiary of Sino United Publishing Holdings Limited See also EditPublishing industry in ChinaReferences Edit 商务印书馆 集团成员 集团概况 中国出版集团公司 www cnpubg com Retrieved 29 July 2023 The Origins of the Modern Chinese Press The Influence of the Protestant Missionary Press in Late Qing China Routledge 12 September 2007 ISBN 9781134179312 Yeo K K 2021 The Oxford Handbook of the Bible in China ISBN 978 0 19 090979 6 HKGCC Member Profile Michael R Godley Review of The Life and Times of Zhang Yuanji 1867 1959 by Manying Ip in Australian Journal of Chinese Affairs No 19 20 Jan Jul 1988 p 415 Retrieved 15 August 2020 Michael R Godley Review of The Life and Times of Zhang Yuanji 1867 1959 by Manying Ip in Australian Journal of Chinese Affairs No 19 20 Jan Jul 1988 p 416 Retrieved 15 August 2020 Gao James Z 16 June 2009 Historical Dictionary of Modern China 1800 1949 Scarecrow Press p 77 ISBN 978 0 8108 6308 8 Ke Jiayun Bombed out library with revolutionary past Shanghai Daily Retrieved 15 August 2020 HKGCC Member Profile Reed Christopher Alexander 2003 Gutenberg in Shanghai Chinese Print Capitalism 1876 1937 University of Hawaii Press p 346 ISBN 978 0 8248 2833 2 Board of Directors of the Oriental Library A Description of the Oriental Library Before and After the Destruction by Japanese on February 1 1932 Shanghai Mercury Press 1932 p 5 Retrieved 15 August 2020 组织机构 公司简介 Archived from the original on 31 January 2017 Retrieved 18 January 2017 Bloomsbury Books Ltd Professional booksellers amp library suppliers since 1983 Archived from the original on 5 July 2015 Retrieved 2 December 2016 Publications EditMacNair Harley Farnsworth 1933 The Chinese abroad their position and protection a study in international law and relations The Commercial Press Limited Retrieved 24 April 2014 顏惠慶 ed 1908 An English and Chinese standard dictionary comprising 120 000 words and phrases with translations pronunciations definitions illustrations etc etc with a copious appendix Vol I First ed The Commercial Press Ltd Retrieved 24 April 2014 External links Edit nbsp Wikimedia Commons has media related to The Commercial Press The Commercial Press Beijing The Commercial Press International Co Ltd The Commercial Press Hong Kong Limited The Commercial Press Ltd Commercial Press HK Cyberbooks Ltd EdFun Limited Hong Kong Educational Publishing Company Retrieved from https en wikipedia org w index php title The Commercial Press amp oldid 1167689519, wikipedia, wiki, book, books, library,

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