
After 125 years of glory,
February 11, 2022,
We will celebrate our 125th birthday.
Thank you to business readers, translators and colleagues from all walks of life for accompanying you along the way.
Tomorrow at 9:00 a.m.,
You are invited to join us in the Commercial Press.
Please pay attention to the commercial press live broadcast room
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1. The Complete Works of Zhang Yuanji
Mr. Zhang Renfeng, a descendant of Mr. Zhang Yuanji
Collect and organize their writings
and edit by genre
The complete collection is published in ten volumes, divided into two volumes
There are four categories: letters, poems, diaries, and ancient books
epistle
The first two three volumes of this book are epistles
Although the rate of loss of letters is extremely high
But it still accounts for a considerable proportion of the text left by Mr
This is also from one perspective
It reflects mr. Zhang Yuanji's pragmatic and diligent life
Congratulations to Sheng
China claims to have 40,000 people, but its educated people are only 400,000 people, which is only one-thousandth of an ear. Moreover, these 400,000 people can only recite the Four Books and Five Classics, and can write a few sentences of eight strands and eight rhymes, and they are ignorant of what should be known in this world. Yutai Soap is not as good as the people who know what he does, so he has to bow down to him. Compared with people from foreign countries, the people of China today are not afraid of this.
August 3 (October 5, 1901)
Poetry
Mr. Zhang Yuanji's poems are mostly chronicles
In his later years, many of them were opinions and impressions on current affairs
Because Mr. Zhang is not a poet
Today we read his poems
The main thing is to understand his life and ideological context from it
Without focusing on appreciating his rhetoric or good sentences
Don't be a commercial press fan
Changming education is a lifelong wish, so he strives to come to Shulin.
This is a good field for cultivation, and there is an autumn harvest to fight the talents.
diary
Volumes VI and VII of the book
The diary of Mr. Zhang Yuanji, which survived
The diary consists of three parts:
Diary of the Commercial Press from 1912 to 1923
Fragment of a 1937 life diary
Diary of a meeting from September to October 1949
Talk to Chairman Mao about everything
Yu also took advantage of the situation to say that some people now advocate the reform of the Chinese language with the Roman alphabet, and Yu felt that this matter was very inappropriate. The continent is so vast and the race is so complex that it has been able to unite into one great power and unify all the languages. If the Roman alphabet is changed to cut into Chinese, then the provinces will be cut into their own scripts in letters and in their own dialects, and the east, west, south, and north will be different. Languages are not the same, and words are different, and they will gradually separate in the future, which is very worrying. Europe is so far divided into a number of countries, which cannot be integrated, that is, distinguished by language and writing. Fortunately, the mainland has a unified script, and it is not advisable to self-destruct.
Ancient Books and Studies
Catalogues of ancient books, editions, and collations
It is the academic expertise of Mr. Zhang Yuanji
2. Memorabilia of the 120th anniversary of the Commercial Press
It tells the story of the Commercial Press since its establishment in 1897
120 years of entrepreneurship, development, revival, maintenance
The development process of rebirth and re-creation of brilliance
3. The beginning of the decade - Mao Dun at the Commercial Press
Zhong Guisong
Research introduces Mao Dun in the Decade of the Commercial Press (1916-1926)
Editorial work and revolutionary activities
The book mainly tells about Mao Dun's editorial contributions, translation contributions, the experience of organizing and leading the May Thirtieth Movement, the Commercial Press Workers' Movement, and the past of literary and artistic polemics with the Creation Society.
The second and third series introduce the leaders and colleagues of the Commercial Press, the friends, idols and Mao Dun in a comprehensive and three-dimensional way to show Mao Dun's style in the Commercial Press, and tell the story of Intellectuals such as Zhang Yuanji, Sun Yuxiu, Wang Yunwu, Gao Mengdan, Zhou Zuoren and Hu Shizhi from the perspective of Mao Dun.
4. Records of the Embers of Han Fen Lou
Mr. Zhang Yuanji, publisher, bibliophile and bibliographer
The last compilation of ancient books with great painstaking effort
It can also be regarded as the first public collection of books in New China
This book carries the Commercial Press
Even a pain that cannot be forgotten in modern China
Also on today's edition bibliographic studies
It provides valuable academic references
On January 28, 1932, Japanese imperialism invaded Songhu and attacked Zhabei, Shanghai, known in history as the "January 28 Incident". The Japanese bombed the Commercial Press, located in the general management office on Baoshan Road, the compilation office, four printing plants, warehouses, Shanggong Primary School, etc., all of which were hit and caught fire, and all were burned.
On February 1, the Japanese ronin infiltrated the Oriental Library and set fire to it, burning all 460,000 books in its collection. Located in the Oriental Library, the Hanfen Building, which is a library where Zhang Yuanji painstakingly collects and treasures rare books and ancient books, contains thousands of rare books and ancient books, except for the orphan rare books selected by Zhang Yuanji in advance and stored in the bank vault, all the books in the Oriental Library have been reduced to ashes, becoming a rare catastrophe in the cultural history of the mainland.
The Records of the Embers of Han Fen Lou, a compendium written by Zhang Yuanji for the surviving rare books, is full of love for ancient Chinese books and an important achievement in the study of his edition catalog.
The Commercial Press Oriental Library
5. The Shanghai Commercial Press was destroyed
Edited by the Commercial Press Aftercare Office
A history of the catastrophe of China's largest modern publishing institution
The indomitable soul of the Commercial Press in the 200th year of the Xianbai Year
In 1932, the Shanghai Commercial Press was bombed by the Japanese army. More than five months after the Commercial Press was destroyed, the "Record of the Destruction of the Shanghai Commercial Press", compiled by the Aftermath Office of the Commercial Press, was published. Subsequently, the main content of the book was published by He Bingsong in the reissued issue of the Oriental Magazine of the Commercial Press under the title of "The Chronicle of the Destruction of the Commercial Press".
The ins and outs of japan's bombing of the Commercial Press can be seen in this book, which is published as an informal publication.
6. The Commercial Press Colleagues' Diary Series
Vividly display the cultural spirit of China's modern publishing starting point
The cultural genes of modern China
First-hand materials show the changing times
Although the diary is small, it is the most valuable record in history
Turning over the heroic spectrum of China's modern academic culture, almost all academic and cultural celebrities, strict in the thousands, wide in thousands are inextricably linked to business.
In the "Commercial Press Colleagues Diary Series", whether it is a work diary, a life diary, or a special record of a longer event, as long as it is in the form of a diary, it is the object of this series of books. These diaries are now collated, edited, typeseted and published for readers. At present, it has been published: "Zhang Yuanji's Diary", "Zheng Zhenduo's Diary", "Shi Jiuyun's Diary", "Ye Shengtao's Diary".
7. Remembering Chen Hanbo
Zhang Ji, eds
This book is a collection of relevant nostalgic articles of people in the cultural and publishing circles since the death of Comrade Chen Hanbo
As one of the leaders of the "12.9" movement of the Communist Party of China, he "did not envy the big officials for seeking big things", and as soon as he switched from the news front to the publishing field, he brought China's most famous publishing institution, the Commercial Press, from a state of near-closure to revival.
Under his presidency, the Business Published the Xinhua Dictionary, the Modern Chinese Dictionary, and the Russian-Chinese Dictionary, translated 395 masterpieces of Western studies including philosophy, history of philosophy, economics, political science, history, and other disciplines, and also began to systematically organize manuscripts of masterpieces in the fields of science and philosophy such as quantum theory, quantum mechanics, relativity, and nuclear physics, which enabled the Commercial Press to quickly translate and publish Western academic masterpieces and compile Chinese and foreign language reference books, surpassing its pre-1949 glory Chen Hanbo formulated a systematic medium- and long-term publishing plan for business, introduced and trained editing and publishing talents, and formulated publishing specifications, laying a solid foundation for the Commercial Press to become the first brand in China's publishing industry again.
8. Olive Collection - Commercial Press Research and Others
By Yanagi and Cheng
People and things at the Commercial Press
Books and periodicals in modern Shanghai
Old literature opens up new topics
New historical sources fill in the old gaps
Reading Mr. Liu's "Olive Collection" is like walking into a museum of the Commercial Press, which is full of historical materials about the Commercial Press: the people in and out of the Commercial Press who wear suits and long shirts are all the people of the Commercial Press; the books are full of the big and small things that have happened in the Commercial Press; the Commercial Press has produced tens of thousands of books in more than 100 years, and the city has also chosen its important people. Therefore, reading "Olive Collection" has opened people's eyes and increased their knowledge.
——Zhong Guisong
9. Challenges and Opportunities : The Commercial Press in the New Culture Movement
A History of the Commercial Press Revolution in the New Culture Movement
A hundred years ago, around the Time of May Fourth, the New Culture Movement flourished, promoting the modern transformation, ideological change, and conceptual leap of Chinese society.
At that time, the Commercial Press, founded in 1897, after two decades of continuous development, has grown into a leading enterprise in China's publishing industry, and is also facing various external challenges and conflicts between new and old internal forces.
Under the personal drawing of Mr. Zhang Yuanji, the business leadership seized the historical opportunity, carried out drastic reforms, regrouped in the tide of the times, rode the wind and waves, and embarked on a new voyage.
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The Commercial Press and the "Modern" Transformation of Chinese Culture (1902-1932)
Dong Limin waited
A new book on the Commercial Press
Discusses commerce between 1902 and 1932
Translation in the West, collation of ancient books, operation of literary periodicals,
There are many aspects of the preparation of Chinese textbooks
Changming Education: The Commercial Press and the Development of Chinese Pedagogy
Hou Huaiyin by Li Yanli
The first book to systematically study the Development of The Commercial Press and Chinese Pedagogy
Focusing on the theme of the relationship between the Commercial Press and the development of Chinese pedagogy, this book tells the efforts made by the Commercial Press in the process of introducing and disseminating Western pedagogy, gathering Chinese pedagogical groups, and promoting the development of Chinese pedagogy, providing historical reference for the current Commercial Press and even other publishing institutions to better promote the development of disciplines.
10. The Commercial Press recites the classics of the old textbooks of the Republic of China
A successful set of new-style textbooks in the history of modern education on the mainland
In 1902, the Commercial Press, with the aim of "educating Changming and opening up the wisdom of the people", compiled and published the first set of successful new-style textbooks in the history of modern education in the mainland.
Once the textbook was put on the market, it swept the country, and affected the establishment of the school system and the cultivation of a new style of study, which was the beginning of the Commercial Press as an important cultural and educational institution.
This series of books is based on six categories: enlightenment, common sense, song, self-cultivation, stories, and children's fun.
It is compiled from the essence of the old textbooks of the Republic of China of Commerce.
The series of books is accompanied by CDs read aloud by teachers and students, which is conducive to young readers to appreciate the original style of the Republic of China textbooks and facilitate the reading and learning of these chapters by young readers.
Pull the swing rope
Pull on the swing rope and jump on the swing board.
Swinging into the air, my brother is so bold.
A little
A little child, playing with clay people.
Ten little clay men, sitting in the back, as students;
One of the big clay men, standing in front, as sir.