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1930
1937 | February 20 1937 Cartoon published in Shidai Manhua (Modern Sketch) - vol. 35Modern Sketch stands out among the nearly 20 illustrated humor and satire magazines that proliferated in mid-1930s Shanghai. | |
1937 | March 1937 published in Shanghai Manhua (Shanghai sketch) vol. 11On April 21, 1928 (the 17th year of the Republic of China), one of the most influential cartoon magazines in China's history, the weekly "Shanghai Manhua" was born....... | |
1937 | March 20 1937 Cartoon published in Shidai Manhua (Modern Sketch) - vol. 36Modern Sketch stands out among the nearly 20 illustrated humor and satire magazines that proliferated in mid-1930s Shanghai. | |
1937 | April 1937 published in Shanghai Manhua (Shanghai sketch) vol. 12On April 21, 1928 (the 17th year of the Republic of China), one of the most influential cartoon magazines in China's history, the weekly "Shanghai Manhua" was born...... | |
1937 | Niubizi 4 Cartoon Book4 April 1937 Publication of ‘Niu Bizi 4’ by Niu Bizi Company. The cover is Niu Bizi in western military uniform raising his champagne glass. Huang Yao wrote a short note at the end of the book, stating his intention to hold a “International Children’s Niu Bizi Exhibition”, he asked children to submit their drawings about the following topics, ‘Life in the New Republic’, ‘Save the Country’, ‘Common Knowledge’, ‘Science’, ‘Health’, ‘Sports’, ‘Education’, ‘Work’ and “Farming’. | |
1937 | Niubizi If I Were 1 Cartoon Book‘If I were 1…’ is published by Niu Bizi Company. The introduction, ‘What does Buffoon mean?’ by Huang Yao. In this book, Huang Yao did not use comic strip boxes as well and Niu Bizi has the flexibility to become a range of historical figures to comment on modern day society. | |
1937 | April 20 1937 Cartoon published in Shidai Manhua (Modern Sketch) - vol. 37Modern Sketch stands out among the nearly 20 illustrated humor and satire magazines that proliferated in mid-1930s Shanghai. | |
1937 | An article in Min Zheng Yue Kan magazine published in May 1937“An Introduction of Primary School Teaching Material - Niu Bizi” By Chen Zhaoqi | |
1937 | May 1 1937 Niu Tou Manhua (Ox Head Magazine)Huang Yao publishes, ‘Niu Tou Manhua’ (Ox Head Magazine), Volume 1. It is published by Niu Tou Manhua She (Ox Head Magazine Company). The magazine has 36 pages consisting of cartoons done by Huang Yao, cartoons and articles done by his friends and cartoons submitted by children. There is also a page of cartoons jointly done by Huang Yao and his friend, Zhang Leping, where Sanmao is bullying Niu Bizi. | |
1937 | May 20 1937 Cartoon published in Shidai Manhua (Modern Sketch) - vol. 38Modern Sketch stands out among the nearly 20 illustrated humor and satire magazines that proliferated in mid-1930s Shanghai. | |
1937 | June 16 1937 Niu Bizi Copyright Registration with Number 8716Niu Bizi copyright registration with number 8716. | |
1937 | June 20 1937 Cartoon published in Shidai Manhua (Modern Sketch) - vol. 39Modern Sketch stands out among the nearly 20 illustrated humor and satire magazines that proliferated in mid-1930s Shanghai. | |
1937 | Niubizi If I Were 2 Cartoon Book10 July 1937 ‘If I Were… 2’ is published by Niu Bizi Comapny. The cover is that of a Niu Bizi African Woman holding her breasts up, the subtitle of the book is “The Perfect Beauty”. Here Niu Bizi comments on society through the titles such as, “If I Were a Movie Star”, “If I Were Crazy”, “If I were Poor”, “If I Were Chang Er”. | |
1937 | Niubizi 5 Cartoon Book10 July 1937 ‘Niu Bizi 5’ is published by Niu Bizi Company. The cover is that of a Chinese attired Niu Bizi holding a fan. More than half the book is in classical Niu Bizi comic strip format, there are a number of pages where Niu Bizi starts to take on the roles of other mythical Chinese characters to comment on society. | |
1937 | July 20 1937 Member of News Reporter Association Shanghai City No 278Member of News Reporter Association, Shanghai City. No. 278. | |
1937 | August 14 1937 Establishment of Shanghai's Cartoonists National Salvation SocietyEstablishment of Shanghai's Cartoonists National Salvation Society The establishment of Shanghai’s Cartoonists National Salvation Society on 14 August 1937 a day after the 813 incident, which is the Japanese invasion of Shanghai. | |
1937 | August 16 1937 Curfew Pass issued by Shanghai Municipal Police No 00921Curfew pass, issued by Shanghai Municipal Police, No. 00921. | |
1937 | September 11 1937 Huang Yao remained in ShanghaiThe Shanghai Cartoonist’s National Salvation Propaganda Team was a team of eight peopl comprising of leader, Ye Qianyu, members, Zhang Leping, Hu Kao, Tewei etc., left Shanghai for the interior and the front, They had the support of the people and part of their funds for traveling were collected by children under the hot sun. | |
1937 | September 25 1937 Cartoon published in Salvation Cartoons (Jiuwang manhua) - vol. 2The magazine “Salvation Cartoons”, was the official publication of the “Shanghai Cartoon Sector Salvation Society”, published a total of twelve issues in Wuhan (three more issues came out in Chongqing, making fifteen issues in all). | |
1937 | September 26 1937 The Shanghai Children's National Salvation AssociationIn Huang Yao’s article, ‘Niu Bizi Cartoon’, published in 1983, he wrote, ‘that within two weeks of asking for cartoon submissions from children, he received more than 40,000 pieces of drawings’. The content of the paintings were anti war and appreciation of soldiers. With the overwhelming response, the cartoons were exhibited on the 26 September 1937. |
