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Founder of Liangyou Book Company
Private publishing institutions in China. Wu (1900 ~ 1972, a native of Taishan county, Guangdong province) was founded in Shanghai on 1925. First set up a printing factory, and then raise funds from overseas Chinese and Hong Kong and Guangdong businessmen to set up a Liangyou book printing company. In addition to the editorial department, it has also established its own medium-sized printing plant and retail department. 1926 In February, Wu founded the first large-scale comprehensive news pictorial in China, Liangyou Pictorial, which was edited by Zhou Shoujuan, Liang Deshuo, Ma and Zhang successively and published to 1945, with a maximum print run of 40,000, and half of its subscribers were overseas Chinese. It also publishes various pictorial and picture books, and is the first publishing house in China that focuses on image publishing. /kloc-in the autumn of 0/932, another literary book publishing department was set up, and Zhao Jiabi was hired to take charge. There are about 200 and 300 kinds of progressive literature series and singles such as China New Literature Series, Liangyou Literature Series, Liangyou Library, Novelette Creation New Collection, Corner Series and Wan You Painting Library. Exquisite binding and originality. The authors are Lu Xun, Mao Dun, Lao She, Ba Jin and Ding Ling. In the cultural struggle against "encirclement and suppression" in 1930s, he made certain contributions. 1937 after the outbreak of War of Resistance against Japanese Aggression, it suspended its business and was reorganized into Liangyou Fuxing Book Company on 1939, with Zhao Jiabi as the editor-in-chief and continued to publish books. Shanghai's "isolated island" fell, and after the company was occupied by the Japanese invaders, it first moved to Guilin and then moved to Chongqing to resume business. 1946 after War of Resistance against Japanese Aggression's victory, he returned to Shanghai and closed down due to disagreement among shareholders on publishing policy. 1954, the founder Wu reissued the overseas edition of Travel Companion in Hong Kong to 1968. From 65438 to 0984, Wu, the son of Wu, inherited his father's career in Hong Kong and resumed publishing Liangyou Pictorial.