Shuzhendong Chinese Typewriter Explained

Shuzhendong Chinese Typewriter
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Shuzhendong Chinese Typewriter is the first Chinese animation ever made in 1922 by Wan Laiming and Wan Guchan. The animation could be classified as lost media.

Translations

There are two possible translations. The first translation is "Comfortably Raised Eastern Chinese Typewriter", likely a generic marketing name.

The second translation maybe "Comfortable Zhendong Chinese Typewriter" as in the town of Zhendong (振东) in the Binhai county located in the Jiangsu province. Zhendong happens to be directly north of Shanghai, where the pioneering Wan brothers were doing animation experiments at the time.

History

The black and white advertisement was created for the Shanghai Commercial Press (商务印书馆).[1] It was a printing establishment setup in 1902. By 1919 the Wan brothers were experimenting with animation technologies from the United States, and this commercial piece is the first known animation with a practical use outside their research.

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Notes and References

  1. Travel Channel China. "Web site: 铁扇公主 - 老片场 - 旅游卫视 the travel channel . 2006-12-24 . dead . https://web.archive.org/web/20070102142152/http://www.tctc.com.cn/2005/laopian/laopian_tsgz.htm . 2007-01-02 . ." "Tieshangongzhufirst-length cartoon." Retrieved on 24 December 2006.