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Chapter 700 Who is going against the emperor for no reason?

The flood has already begun, so how can a wealthy family resist it?

What Emperor Mingguang needs to do is to sit firmly on the Diaoyutai, select the "talents" he likes, and let them join the court as officials.

The power changes between families are silent.

Compared to a wealthy family with tight connections and complex connections, it is obvious that a poor family with no foundation is more useful.

In order to get ahead, they had to follow Emperor Mingguang's "rules".

Emperor Mingguang narrowed his eyes slightly. If he were a man and was not suitable for meeting other people's wives, he would have wanted to invite Gu Qingling in and have a good chat.

However, although men and women are different, doesn't he have Li Wenchong?

Li Wenchong used more formulaic words than he did.

Look, they have only been married for a long time, and they have helped him "excavate" a lot of things.

Emperor Mingguang expressed his satisfaction and accepted the advertisement for the "Da Ming Daily"; and Li Wenchong also showed a look of satisfaction because he had completed the task assigned to him by Gu Qingling.

The specific details will be left to the Ministry of Household Affairs and the Hanlin Academy for negotiation.

"Daming Daily is advertising?! Why...such a thing suddenly appeared?!"

"His Majesty just issued a decree for our two departments to cooperate well and finalize the regulations."

"But... you are so good, why are you advertising? "Da Ming Daily", but the face of our Ming Dynasty, how can we advertise?"

"His Majesty's decree, you go to His Majesty to reason?"

"..."



In the past, many people looked down on the "Da Ming Daily", thinking that this thing was just like the Di Bao. I don't know why they did this. Isn't there a Di Bao? If there is anything, why don't you read the Di Bao?

Is that enough?

Later, the "Da Ming Daily" was published, and not only officials like them could read it, but also ordinary people all over the world.

Because ordinary people can also read it, the style of "Da Ming Daily" is completely different from that of Di Daily.

The articles in Di's newspaper are so bad that if you have a low level of education, you may not be able to understand them.

Reading between the lines can only be understood by interpreting each word.

Therefore, even if ordinary people are literate, they may not be able to understand Di Bao. What's more, there are many uncommon words and unused allusions in it, which further increases the difficulty of reading.

It seems that in addition to transmitting news, Di Bao is also used to "evaluate" everyone's cultural level and reading ability.

But "Da Ming Daily" is different. "Da Ming Daily" is directly down to earth and uses all vernacular.

It doesn't check your cultural level, it only worries about one thing - it's afraid that you won't understand.

In order to make you understand clearly, they use the simplest and most straightforward words to show you the contents of the newspaper bit by bit, hoping to stuff them into your brain.

In addition, when encountering certain major events, "Da Ming Daily" will interpret them from multiple angles, aspects, and levels, trying to nip fallacies in the cradle.

In this way, even if he is a low-level official who does not know the historical allusions and does not know the Shangguan's personal preferences, he can figure out what the Di newspaper is talking about by reading "Da Ming Daily". "Da Ming Daily" will still choose

Information from all over the world was published continuously, traveling from south to north, allowing the lower-level officials of the Ming Dynasty to know what was happening in the surrounding areas in a timely manner.

It also avoids misunderstandings caused by some southern officials not understanding northern customs and northern officials not understanding southern customs.

Also, the Dibao was only available in government offices and was not accessible to ordinary people.

The emergence of "Da Ming Daily" gave ordinary people at the bottom an additional opportunity to understand the "Great Dynasty".

For the first time, I understood the laws of the Ming Dynasty. For the first time, I understood the purpose of some of Emperor Mingguang’s policies. For the first time, I understood that it was not that Emperor Mingguang did not consider the common people of the world, but that some officials relied on the emperor’s officials to

"Concealing things from above", deceiving the public and deceiving them, the common people at the bottom.

The low-level official who couldn't read the Di newspaper and wanted to fool him said: "..."

Depend on!

How can this be a bluff?!

Otherwise, not allow "Da Ming Daily" to be published locally?

Sorry, Emperor Mingguang has long ago ordered that "Da Ming Daily" must be distributed nationwide, and no one can stop it.

Also, if he can block it for a while, can he block it for a lifetime?

As long as there are businessmen on the move, they will inevitably bring information from the outside. What's more, this "Da Ming Daily" is something that Emperor Mingguang personally ordered to be distributed nationwide. Even if it is for their own interests, businessmen will carry it everywhere.

They are very smart. When they encounter an unreasonable local official, they will directly open the newspaper, point to which article and sentence, and directly tell the other party that this is what the court said...

If you dare to disobey, I will sue the court and make you walk around without food.



Of course, such things as local snakes will definitely exist.

There are always places where the sun cannot shine.

However, in any case, the emergence of "Da Ming Daily" has curbed unfair and unjust things to a certain extent.

At the same time, it also gave certain lower-class people with tougher bones the weapons to resist.

Therefore, in the eyes of many people, "Da Ming Daily" is equivalent to another version of Di Bao. It should be high-end and inviolable. But now, "Da Ming Daily" actually wants to advertise?!

"It seems that Chongqin's decree will be cured once he enters the palace, otherwise..."

"Okay, let's go see Prince Chong."



Officials from the Ministry of Revenue and the Hanlin Academy visited Prince Chong's Mansion.

Li Wenchong was well prepared and came up with a set of official rhetoric. However, the rhetoric was not important. What was important was Li Wenchong's attitude, which made them realize one thing - the advertisement was bound to work, because this was what Emperor Mingguang meant.

If his own interests are not touched, who would go against Emperor Mingguang for no reason?

Although there were some minor twists and turns, the matter was quickly settled. Officials from the two departments drew up regulations in accordance with historical rules and submitted them to Emperor Mingguang within a few days.

Although the Ming Dynasty had a certain management system for book printing in the world, which was divided into three major systems: official engraving, family engraving and workshop engraving, the management of book printing was never separated separately, but was placed in the Hanlin Academy, including the Zhaowen Hall.

The three major museums, namely the History Museum and Jixian Pavilion, as well as the Secret Pavilion, Longtu Pavilion and Tianzhang Pavilion, are quite complicated.

After Mr. Yao took charge of the "Da Ming Daily", he was temporarily placed in Tianzhang Pavilion.

Tianzhang Pavilion, together with Longtuge, originally had the emperor's advisors, who were responsible for participating in discussions or editing books. The excessive collection of "Da Ming Daily" in the hands of Uncle Yao was even more lucrative for many officials of the Hanlin Academy. It was a pity that it was originally

It was the Yao family who proposed this, and it would be difficult for others to usurp Uncle Yao's position as "chief editor".

Therefore, other people can at most act as deputy, or have other responsibilities, and take a share of the pie.

Maybe they have many shortcomings, but one thing is certain, that is, their cultural level is not low, and they are particularly good at looking at the faces of their superiors. As long as Uncle Yao sets the "standards", they will publish "Da Ming Daily" without saying a word.

It's done.

Compared with other newspapers and books that don't make much money, "Da Ming Newspaper" is obviously a hot commodity.

Even though the current income of "Da Ming Daily" is not as good as that of "Jinling Daily", because "Da Ming Daily" is so large and needs so many people, even a newspaper that costs two cents a piece still makes Royal News a lot of money.

money.

Now, "Da Ming Daily" is going to run an advertisement, and even more people are jealous.

Therefore, when formulating the advertising regulations, some people also told Emperor Mingguang that they wanted to replace the editor-in-chief with one of their own.


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