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T'ien Hsia Monthly (Chinese: 天下月刊; "T'ien Hsia" meaning "everything under heaven") was a monthly English-language magazine published in Shanghai from August 1935 to 1937 and in Hong Kong from 1937 to 1941. The editors of the magazine were ethnic Chinese, including editor-in-chief Wen Yuan-ning. Contributors included C. R. Boxer, , William Empson, Emily Hahn, Lin Yutang, Shao Xunmei (Zau Sinmay), and John C.H. Wu. The magazine's purpose was to include works from Chinese writers introducing China to the west and works from Western writers discussing their ideas about China. The supported the publication. Kelly & Walsh was the magazine's printer.

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  • T'ien Hsia Monthly (Chinese: 天下月刊; "T'ien Hsia" meaning "everything under heaven") was a monthly English-language magazine published in Shanghai from August 1935 to 1937 and in Hong Kong from 1937 to 1941. The editors of the magazine were ethnic Chinese, including editor-in-chief Wen Yuan-ning. Contributors included C. R. Boxer, , William Empson, Emily Hahn, Lin Yutang, Shao Xunmei (Zau Sinmay), and John C.H. Wu. The magazine's purpose was to include works from Chinese writers introducing China to the west and works from Western writers discussing their ideas about China. The supported the publication. Kelly & Walsh was the magazine's printer. Jonathan Hutt in described several of the contributors as being "China’s intellectual and literary stars." Ian Gill of the South China Morning Post stated that the magazine's editors, writers, and contributors were known for living liberal lifestyles. The China Heritage Quarterly stated that the magazine "reflected a positive relationship between the patriotic aspirations of some members of a Western-educated intelligentsia and a generous spirit of cosmopolitanism." (en)
  • 天下月刊(英语:T'ien Hsia Monthly)是一份英文月刊,于1935年8月在上海创刊,1937年迁往香港,1941年停刊。该杂志的编辑是华人,主编温源宁,撰稿人包括全增嘏、燕卜荪、项美丽、林语堂、邵洵美和吴经熊。该杂志着重发表中国文学作品的英文译文,向西方介绍中国文化。《天下》由南京中山文化教育馆资助创办,该刊编辑部设在沪西越界筑路区的愚园路1283号,由南京路别發洋行(Kelly & Walsh Ltd.)在中、英、美等国发行销售。 (zh)
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  • 天下月刊 (en)
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  • Tiānxià Yuèkān (en)
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  • 天下月刊(英语:T'ien Hsia Monthly)是一份英文月刊,于1935年8月在上海创刊,1937年迁往香港,1941年停刊。该杂志的编辑是华人,主编温源宁,撰稿人包括全增嘏、燕卜荪、项美丽、林语堂、邵洵美和吴经熊。该杂志着重发表中国文学作品的英文译文,向西方介绍中国文化。《天下》由南京中山文化教育馆资助创办,该刊编辑部设在沪西越界筑路区的愚园路1283号,由南京路别發洋行(Kelly & Walsh Ltd.)在中、英、美等国发行销售。 (zh)
  • T'ien Hsia Monthly (Chinese: 天下月刊; "T'ien Hsia" meaning "everything under heaven") was a monthly English-language magazine published in Shanghai from August 1935 to 1937 and in Hong Kong from 1937 to 1941. The editors of the magazine were ethnic Chinese, including editor-in-chief Wen Yuan-ning. Contributors included C. R. Boxer, , William Empson, Emily Hahn, Lin Yutang, Shao Xunmei (Zau Sinmay), and John C.H. Wu. The magazine's purpose was to include works from Chinese writers introducing China to the west and works from Western writers discussing their ideas about China. The supported the publication. Kelly & Walsh was the magazine's printer. (en)
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  • T'ien Hsia Monthly (en)
  • 天下月刊 (zh)
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