Founder(s) | Ding Wenjiang, Hu Shih, Cai Yuanpei and others[1] |
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Founded | May 7, 1922[2] |
Political alignment | Liberalism |
Ceased publication | October 31, 1923 |
Headquarters | Beijing |
OCLC number | 1184524064 |
The Endeavor Weekly[3] (also spelled Endeavour Weekly;[4] simplified Chinese: 努力周报; traditional Chinese: 努力週報), or Effort Weekly,[5] Working Hard Weekly,[6] was a Beijing-based[7] influential liberal magazine,[8] founded on May 7, 1922, and finalized on October 31, 1923, with a total of 75 issues.[9] The magazine was published by the Shanghai Commercial Press and was distinctly political.[10]
On May 7, 1922, Hu Shih composed Song of Endeavor, which was the inaugural words of Endeavor Weekly.[11]
In September 1922, Hu Shih published an article entitled Self-Government in the Federated Provinces and Warlord Partition in Endeavor Weekly, distinguishing the constructive self-government movement from the destructive warlordism and proposing the program of building "the federation of provincial self-governments".[12]