Where is Zhong Zheng Bookstore Press?
Zhong Zheng Bookstore Press is located in Yanggongjing, Nanjing: No.222, Taiping South Road, Qinhuai District, Nanjing, Jiangsu Province. Zhong Zheng Bookstore Press has three business, editing and printing offices, as well as branches and distribution offices in Shanghai, Beijing, Tianjin, Hankou and Hangzhou. Zhongzheng Bookstore Press was an important publishing institution established during the Republic of China. Its predecessor is a monthly current affairs magazine, which was founded in 1929. Later, it was renamed Zhong Zheng Bookstore and officially opened in the name of Zhong Zheng Bookstore Press on 193 10 under the auspices of Chen Lifu. 1933, Chen Lifu donated all the assets of the bookstore to the Kuomintang, and Zhong Zheng Bookstore Publishing House became the official publishing agency of the National Government. Due to the strong support of the national government, the publication of Zhong Zheng Bookstore developed very rapidly, which had a great impact on the publication and education in the Republic of China. The textbooks it published were widely used in the Republic of China, which promoted the development of education. At present, the academic research on the development of publishing houses and textbooks during the Republic of China mainly focuses on the Commercial Press and Zhonghua Book Company. But few people pay attention to Zhong Zheng Book Company Press and its teaching materials, especially its university education series. As one of the few publishing institutions with official background in the Republic of China, Zhong Zheng Bookstore Press had no less influence on the development of university textbooks in the middle and late period of the Republic of China than well-known publishing houses such as Commercial Press and Zhonghua Book Company. It not only printed university books compiled by the National Compilation Center, but also independently edited university books, university series and other educational series, which was an important force to promote the development of university textbooks in the middle and late Republic of China.