Chapter 193: Once banned, the whole world will know (Additional update by Jiayue Mengzhu)
November 28, Beihang dormitory.
Jiang Chao and several roommates stared at the computer screen, just like later generations studying various coupons for Double 11, repeatedly comparing Maiwo and Zhuoyou. Maiwo Mall now has a lot of products, not as monotonous as before. But the event has not started yet.
There is no movement, the price is still the original price, there is just a countdown, and then the discounted price is displayed.
This model made by Maiwo is very impressive, with the entire countdown and discounted price. It is also bolded in big red letters, with a special note: "Beijing, Shanghai and Guangzhou shipping costs 1 yuan!!!"
Shipping costs are expensive these days, and there are very few free shipping options. The dollar is too attractive, and the prices are about the same. Even if they are die-hard Maiwo fans, they can’t help but succumb to Zhuo Zhuo. 2 Both families are engaged in activities.
Starting from December 1st, even they can see that they are competing.
""Alive" costs 8 yuan, shipping fee is 5 yuan, and 13 is fast. It costs 10 yuan, and shipping fee is 1 yuan, so it is only 11 yuan... Okay, okay, I can buy both books and CDs at Joyo. I will write an order and place it together.
Save on order and shipping costs.
A buddy pulled out a piece of paper and wrote down everyone's needs. One dormitory ordered more than 20 books and more than 50 CDs. There was another list, remembering headphones, film, etc., which was relatively small.
Jiang Chao looked at it and asked, "Do you have a suicide note in Sosou?"
My roommate searched Maiwo first and found nothing.
I searched again on Joyo and found it.
"You want to buy?"
"No, no, just click on the picture."
Jiang Chao looked at it carefully and cursed: "What the hell is this pirated copy? The publishers are all different, so they are openly posting it? How shameless are they selling it for 2! Forget it, I'll go to the bookstore to buy it."
"Do you really like Teacher Mu Zimei?"
"You don't understand, her writing style and brushwork are amazing. Besides, she is so popular, buying this book counts as a collection."
Jiang Chao put on his coat and walked out of school.
I first browsed a few nearby bookstores and found that there was no such thing. It makes sense when I think about it. In college, you have to stay pure.
So I ran further away, but nothing happened.
Jiang Chao was so surprised that he simply took the bus and went to the Xinhua Bookstore. When he entered, it was noisy. There were reporters and photographers interviewing a person in charge.
""Suicide Letter" was put on sale yesterday, but we only sold it for a day before we received a notice saying that sales were suspended and sealed on the spot."
"Do you mean banned?"
"It's hard to say, because there is no explicit rule that prohibits books."
"Then what do you do with your inventory?"
"The publishing house has issued a unified recall. They have printed about 10,000 copies of the original version and have already distributed them. It also needs a process."
I am!
Jiang Chao was depressed. He really wanted to buy a copy for his collection, but it was banned! Damn it, sales were temporarily suspended, so didn’t that mean he was banned? The official thing was done, and they didn’t even say it was banned, they were all verbal notifications. The measure of Muzi’s beauty
It’s really not that big, but who makes it more influential?
Jiang Chao shook his head, just walked around for a while, and went out. There was a smooth saying in the early years of Beijing:
The madness in Sanlitun, the dissipation of the Workers' Stadium, and the pretentiousness of Guomao are all the same; the wealth in the East Third Ring Road, Lu in Zhongguancun, and the employees in Yizhuang are the most miserable; the poverty in the South Third Ring Road, the congestion in Tongzhou, and the children who squeeze into the subway have to practice martial arts
.Why is it said that the East Third Ring Road is rich?
Because the Embassy District, Sanlitun, Lufthansa, China World Trade Center, etc. are all in this area, the big money in Beijing worked hard here in the early years. Later, they became even richer and became like the Upper East Side of Manhattan. There is a boundary in this area called
Tianshuiyuan, Tianshuiyuan has a book wholesale market.
Before the rise of e-commerce, this place was a well-deserved gold-making place. In 1996, "Prime Minister Liu Luoguo" became popular, and a merchant in Tianshuiyuan sold more than 100,000 copies of "Prime Minister Liu Luoguo" every day.
When Haruki Murakami first became popular, a small store sold more than 200,000 copies a year.
The bookseller carries money in a sack.
Hu Chun is a young man in his prime, who has just entered the second grade of junior high school. He is full of curiosity about the world and the bodies of the opposite sex.
At this moment, he was walking around on the opposite side of the road from the wholesale market. It seemed that he hesitated for a long time before he mustered up the courage to walk over. He recalled the instructions of his good brother in his mind: "Don't go upstairs. Strange people will come at the door."
you."
How can a strange person be a strange person?
Hu Chun stood stupidly at the door. No one came to see him, but he believed in his brother because he successfully found a copy of "The Naked Body Hunt" and secretly circulated it among the boys in the class, and was regarded as a capable person.
For the first time, he knew what a human sandwich was and what a talk was. Some female classmates also wanted to see it. He waited for a while, and suddenly his body tensed up. A man wearing a hat and baggy clothes was looking at him, his eyes wide.
Touch, actually came towards me.
He asked in a low voice: "Do you want a book?" "What book?" Hu Chun forced himself to calm down.
"The adult ones are all Taiwanese versions, so beautiful!"
A few words made a teenage boy feel warm, tremble slightly, and nod his head pretending to be skilled.
The young man turned around and left. Hu Chun paused, realizing that he had to follow him. He walked around to the side of the library building and saw a van parked. The trunk was opened and it was full of cardboard boxes.
"Take your pick!"
Hu Chun took a quick look and saw that "Jade Futon, Dengcao Monk, Lover's Doctor..." and the "Nude Body Fatal Order" were all inside.
He swallowed and asked, "Is there, uh, Mu Zimei?"
"Yes!"
There was another person in the car. He opened a cardboard box and pulled out a "Suicide Letter" and said: "This genuine copy is not allowed to be sold. It is a banned book. If you want to buy it, buy it quickly. It may be gone tomorrow!"
"this……"
Hu Chun felt rough and cheap when he touched it. He wanted to open it and take a closer look, but the man said impatiently: "If you like it, buy it. If there is anything good about it, these things are all the same. They are all the same?"
Quite true.
He immediately took a "Suicide Letter" and spent 15 yuan.
Hu Chun was usually frugal and always saved pocket money. Now he had the idea that it would be useful eventually. He hurriedly gave the money, put the book in his arms, and hid it like a thief. He hurriedly ran home, his body even hotter.
There happened to be no one at home, so he hid in the bedroom. Just as he was about to lie down on the bed, he climbed down again. He tore a few pieces of paper, crumpled them in his hands, and carefully opened the "Suicide Letter."
This book has become very popular recently. People who are in their seventies, eighties, or even in their dancing-elephant years want to read it.
Hu Chun couldn't wait to appreciate it, but after reading one page, he frowned frequently. He read two more pages and couldn't understand it. He simply flipped through it quickly and became even more furious. What a piece of shit!
If you don’t have anything you want to read, and you don’t even write anything about it, what kind of pornographic book are you? If you had known better, you would have bought "Dengcao Monk".
In fact, he still couldn't understand it, he just felt that Muzi was so beautiful that he lost 15 yuan in vain.
"The Love Letter to Special Mother" was not originally meant for children to read.
Its target group is readers with a certain culture, experience, and Internet knowledge. As soon as it was banned, the popularity of it amplified, and it became even more popular than before it was banned." Harbin:
"The Last Love Letter" was put on sale for only one day before it was stopped by the press and publication department. However, the reporter visited the Harbin book market and found that some people were still selling "The Last Love Letter." The female boss said: "You can get a 20% discount. This book is selling so well.
You can have as many as you want.”
“Qingdao:
A salesperson told reporters that this book will be confiscated soon. If you want to buy it, hurry up. It is said that he can sell more than 100 copies in a day. The reporter interviewed a staff member of 21st Century Publishing House
They said that they are taking back the books one after another, and the ones on the QD market are likely to be pirated books. "The ban on the sale of suicide notes makes paper expensive in Luoyang!"
""Love Letter Lanzhou Revealed!"
"Love Diary "Love Letter Appears in Inner Mongolia!"
"A person in the publishing industry couldn't laugh or cry about this, and said: In fact, from the content point of view, this book is not much different from some previous popular works. However, because it was first stirred up on the Internet, and then there was a ban on sales, it suddenly became
It has a lot of selling points and is very popular!”
A book, nothing special.
A forbidden book, everyone wants to see it.
A film that no one cares about.
A banned film, thirsty for knowledge - except for those underground films of the sixth generation.