What is a Tabloid?

Tabloid, a Chinese word meaning a newspaper with a smaller layout.

[xio bào] Come on!
Tabloid, a Chinese word meaning a newspaper with a smaller layout.
Is copied without official review (or imprinted)
Entry: Tabloid
Pinyin: xio bào
Phonetic: [1]
Explanation
tabloid
[small-sized newspaper; mosquito paper]
1. Smaller newspapers. Generally refers to four newspapers, as opposed to folio newspapers. There are also those that differ in terms of prestige and content, often referring to newspapers with less influence, lower readership, and popular content.
Lu Xun's "Letters of Correspondence to Zhao Jiayi": "Ask the Literary Society, Yun is fine, it was created in a tabloid."
Shuai Mengqi's "Commemorating Comrade Huang Li": "After the incident, a tabloid reporter reported the interrogation in the newspaper, saying that the Communists were brave and unyielding. As a result, the tabloid reporter was also arrested by the spies.
2. The old commonly known as the funeral report, first issued by obituary. [1]

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