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In the study of Chinese journalism history, Song Dynasty tabloids have always held an important position. Beyond conventional research perspectives, this paper departs from the media principles of French scholar Régis Debray, focusing on the specific media presentation of tabloids and their censorship logic.
Song Dynasty tabloids, media studies, technology, political power
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