Tianyi bao

Tianyi bao (Chinese: 天義報; Journal of Natural Justice) was an anarcho-feminist magazine which was published in Tokyo, Japan, for two years between 1907 and 1908.

It was started by the Chinese exiles and closed down by the Government of Japan.

Tianyi bao was established in Tokyo by Liu Shipei and He Zen in 1907.

[5] They also adopted the views of Peter Kropotkin concerning the fusion of agriculture and industry in social organization and of mental and manual labor.

[5] The articles by He Zhen were mostly about her feminist project, and she argued that their goal was to destroy the old society and practice human equality.