typeface
large
in
Small
Turn off the lights
Previous bookshelf directory Bookmark Next

Chapter 56 Plan ahead

Movable type printing appeared. Zhao Xi heard about it and saved himself from being redundant.

It's just that the poor craftsman named Bi Sheng had no awareness of intellectual property rights and patents at all, so he selflessly let his printing shop use an invention that revolutionized the printing industry.

And that miserable printing shop can only print some Buddhist scriptures...

Zhao Xi didn't know whether this was a boycott by the entire engraving industry, or whether no one saw the great prospects.

Judging from the difficulty in implementing the New Deal, Zhao Xi is more likely to be boycotted.

Zhao Xi felt that it was a bit unethical for him to cross out the movable type printing like this. Thinking about it again, it seemed that he was also helping the craftsman Bi Sheng. At least he could help him live a prosperous life from now on.

I'm afraid the only ones that can withstand the boycott of the engraving industry are the small groups in the biscuit chain.

"Your Majesty, please send your uncle's family to find an engraving craftsman named Bi Sheng. If possible, it would be best to acquire the workshop as well."

"If it is difficult to find a workshop, we must find the craftsman Bi Sheng and ensure that the movable type printing technology he invented cannot be leaked."

Zhao Xi was a little carried away with what he said, and used some incomprehensible words when talking to the empress.

Empress Cao was stunned at once.

Zhao Xi saw that the empress was stunned and didn't reply. Then he went back and thought about what he said...it was really confusing.

"My dear, I heard at Zishan Hall that there is a woodblock craftsman named Bi Sheng who carves characters on clay molds and then bakes them into shapes. This saves the trouble of having to re-engrav the woodblocks for each printing."

"My child thinks that Cuju playing has become a trend. In the future, it may be known to all women and children in Bianliang, and it can also expand many businesses."

"Therefore, the child thought that my uncle's family could make a living in the form of a report. They could publish competitions every day, how many teams would participate, and who are the good Cuju players to participate, and so on."

This is very simple. Zhao Xi doesn't think there is any need to do copywriting. Besides, he really doesn't want to do it. He was tired enough yesterday. If his uncle's family can't figure out such a simple thing, no matter how much they help, it will be useless.

No.

The key is that Zhao Xi believes that based on the policies of the Song Dynasty and the invention of movable type printing technology, the newspaper industry is bound to develop in the Song Dynasty.

This is public opinion and a mouthpiece. He needs to plan ahead and do things in advance.

Unfortunately, he knew too little about history and had no idea when the newspaper industry sprouted.

"Xi'er, are you saying that my uncle's family is doing business as a newspaper?"

Queen Cao was very puzzled and couldn't understand it.

As for the understanding of return reports, what she saw was the kind in the court... Can this be a profitable business?

"Mother, I think it's okay."

Zhao Xi couldn't explain to his wife how profitable the newspaper industry was, and he didn't know it himself. One thing he was sure of was that the printing industry and the newspaper industry were definitely profitable. It just depended on whether the person operating the operation was a lively person.

By the way, although the two of them live in the same uncle's house, they are actually talking about the spare money in Neiyuan.

As long as Zhao Xi initiates it, in the eyes of Empress Cao, Neiyuan should be the big one.

This is no longer the formation of a team that was consulted by the mother-in-law, but a reform of the entire Cuju game, or finding a new way to incorporate Cuju games. Therefore, when Empress Cao asked the team to go out, it was clear: the new business is also based on the inner garden.

A daughter is not a member of her mother's family, but a married woman, and even the queen is no exception.

The biscuit business was very profitable, and although the inner court controlled it, it never made things difficult for them. This was something the Queen took care of, and it was what Zhao Xi had warned.

The prerequisite for cooperation is that both parties are equal and cannot be divided into royal families and aristocratic families.

No one in the six families thinks there is anything wrong with letting Neiyuan make the decision. This is the future master of the empire, and he is also a master whose wisdom is close to that of a demon.

Not to mention that it was mainly Neiyuan, even if they were asked to help, they would recognize it. After all, the biscuit matter had made them endless profits, and they were naturally very interested in the new business mentioned by the prince.

Of course, I don't mean the arrival report. Everyone knows the arrival report. It's not a new business. But since Prince E mentioned it, just send someone to handle it. It's just a dilapidated carving workshop.

After Cao Fu got into trouble last time, this time even if it was the dilapidated printing shop, Cao Cong was very cautious and kidnapped a few middlemen before taking over the entire printing shop, along with the three or five

There are many craftsmen, including the one named Bi Sheng.

After the matter was settled, they took apart the Cuju Changes written by Zhao Xi and spread them out.

The focus is on the increase in personnel, the expansion of the venue, and the possibility of setting up referees and selling...

At the same time, outside Bianliang City, six families subscribed to a large piece of land and started the construction of a market according to the map drawn by Zhao Xi.

There was no shortage of skilled craftsmen in the Song Dynasty. Although what Zhao Xi painted had only the same meaning, the craftsmen still understood the meaning. After all, Zhao Xi had annotated every item.

Although some of the settings, whether belonging to the deacon or the craftsman, did not understand their purpose, they still followed Zhao Xi's instructions and built everything that should be included in the picture.

The two princes are still fighting each other, acting like enemies, but they are all the same when it comes to making money, including the guild.

When Zhao Xi's proposal about the reform of Cuju first came out, all those who had benefited from Cuju play quickly realized the business opportunities. Cuju play turned out to have great potential.

There was no shortage of people who played Cuju in the Song Dynasty, and there was no shortage of people who played Cuju well in Bianliang. Who would have thought that the art, which was originally just for making a living during festivals, could now be used as a way to support the family.

The guilds and the royal palace were anxious to launch the competition according to the new gameplay, and when they were busy looking for a suitable venue, someone informed that a venue had been specially built for the Cuju competition outside Bianliang City...

Zhao Xi didn't worry about these anymore. Staying in the inner garden imprisoned by the palace wall, there was no way to worry about it even if he wanted to.

He believed that those money-minded merchants in the Song Dynasty could definitely organize the entire event. Besides, it didn’t matter whether it could be organized well or not. He and the six companies involved in Cuju were just a charter party.

Gong, ready to receive money.

The troubled court is getting more and more chaotic. Zhao Zhen has not been to Ciming Palace for a long time because of his confusion. Hiding all the time is not an option...

It was rare for officials to come to Ciming Palace, so the queen tried her best not to talk about those troublesome things, and instead told the officials about some of Xi'er's practices.

From the increase in daily biscuit income to the days when Neiyuan was no longer in embarrassment, from the craftsman named Bi Sheng to planning the Cuju market outside Bianliang City.

Finally, there was a little smile on the official's face.

By the time Zhao Xi came back from school, Zhao Zhen seemed to have forgotten the turmoil of the court and was purely enjoying the happiness of his family.



"Reporting to the official family, Xin Niang is seriously ill..."

Alas! It’s really not a blessed life. Before I even had time to relax over a cup of tea, the good Xin Niang fell seriously ill again.

Xin Niang was the daughter of the Zhang family. Zhao Xi knew that she was fine, so why did she suddenly become ill?

Zhao Xi looked at his parents who were leaving in a hurry...should that be his sister? Should he also go and see her?


This chapter has been completed!
Previous Bookshelf directory Bookmark Next