Chapter 175 Doubled(1/2)
Chapter 175 Double
Author: Tao Gepo
Chapter 175 Double
At the beach.
A newsboy holds a newspaper in his lap.
"Selling newspapers. Jiashan Monthly, Zhang Ruosong and Zhang Zhifu, published articles about Japanese people during the war. Reports, workers at Bungyesong Shipyard went on strike, student unrest broke out at Bungyang Nanyang Public School, Henguo Society was established, Henguo Women's School
Founded the Youth Digest magazine, which published Mr. Ren Gong’s article, Young China.”
The newsboy is showing off his hard work.
"Child, come here. How much is the declaration? Come with me."
"Four coppers."
The declaration is pretty cool.
It was founded decades ago.
It is known as the "Times" and "New York Times" abroad now.
Foreigners did it on the beach.
Is it the oldest and most influential newspaper? It records all aspects of politics, military, economy, culture, and society.
It was founded during the Tongzhi period.
The information reported for publication does not come from official reports, but is exclusive news obtained through its own information channels.
Perhaps because it was run by foreigners and because he was on the beach, he released a lot of radical news, but the court ignored him.
Now Ruming and other newspapers are more influential than No.
I saw the news about the shipyard workers' strike.
From time to time there are strikes at the beach.
Because I can't get my wages, or my wages are deducted.
It's not particularly big news.
"What kind of newspaper is that?"
"Jiashan Monthly."
"Jiashan monthly report? How much is it?"
"A copper plate."
"So cheap."
People who bought the newspaper were a little shocked.
A copper plate is too low.
"As for that magazine, it's Youth Digest."
"Not even a copper plate."
Newspapers are easy to talk about, but even magazines cost a copper penny, which makes me even more curious.
The total is only two copper coins, and there are many rich people on the beach.
Two copper plates, it's like spending no money.
"He asked for a share."
After seeing Dong Zaimian's appearance, I was shocked by his boldness.
He knows Jiashan.
After all, it's never been heard of being next to each other on the beach.
I didn't expect him to be so bold.
I looked at Dong Zai’s appearance.
Some of them are interesting.
In the first issue of the newspaper, the Lord said something about Jiashan.
For example, Jiashan Rural Commercial Bank was officially established in Beach.
Some things about Jiashan University.
In addition to people from the editorial department, some literati in Jiashan also contributed articles.
Most of them are written in classical Chinese.
There was one or two pieces written by Runtu, but the whole article was in a red tone tone.
Many people at the beach bought Jiashan Monthly Newspaper, which was a big reason why it was cheap.
"The article about Japanese people in the war is very apt. He went to Japan to study for two years. The Japanese people are extremely conservative. I don't know if it has something to do with the area where they live. Or maybe it has something to do with their local culture. In short, they are extremely conservative and conservative.
Introverted. It's really scary once it breaks out.
The land resources in Japan are extremely scarce and there is not enough living space. This has led to the Japanese people to develop a set of survival principles from the outside to protect the individual and the collective, and the individual and the outside world. Because there are so many people, that principle seems extremely harsh. Therefore,
transformed into their national identity.
So what will extreme self-discipline cause? Yes, it will be extreme depression, extreme loss of self and others, and extreme morbidity.
Also because of their extreme collectivist principles, they will also develop extreme egotism. In that case, a group of soldiers often develops a thought and then that thought becomes contagious.
He was thinking whether Mr. Zhang had lived in Japan before. Otherwise, he wouldn't know them so well."
Nowadays, many people go to Japan to study abroad.
It is estimated that half of those who drink foreign ink abroad go to Japan.
Before the Qing Dynasty, no Japanese people wanted to study abroad.
Unexpectedly, it has changed now.
Isn't it right to learn from those who are more advanced?
"I just want a copper coin for that magazine?"
"wrong."
"How many copies are there now?"
"Forty or fifty copies."
"He asked for it all."
One man slipped dozens of magazines directly into the legs of a newsboy.
I immediately went to the nearest middle school.
The stall was set up.
"Youth Digest, everyone came to read it. It was the best magazine of the day. It published the story of Young China written by Mr. Liang: When a river rises, it plunges into the ocean. A dragon lurks in the abyss, its scales and claws fly. A milky tiger roars in the valley, and hundreds of beasts
Shocked. The eagles are testing their wings, and the wind and dust are blowing. The strange flowers are in their first birth, and they look like emperors. The generals have their awns, and there are their awns. The sky is blue, and the earth is yellow. Even though there are thousands of years, there are eight wildernesses. The future is like the sea.
The moon is long in coming. How beautiful is the young Chinese, who is as old as the sky! How magnificent is the young Chinese, who is boundless with the country!"
Read the most exciting part of the article.
The reading was very passionate and indeed attracted some students.
"Youth Digest? Is that a new magazine? Why didn't you know about it before?"
"New magazine, look at Young China written by Mr. Liang."
"How much?"
"Ten copper coins."
For a magazine, even ten copper coins is relatively cheap.
But can he buy it for a copper coin?
Now it has been sold tenfold and I am very satisfied.
"He asked for a copy."
I sold one copy immediately.
He is better at doing business.
Read a few things from the article.
"Can he take a look?"
"No, no, no."
Magazines and newspapers are different from other commodities, and their value is greatly reduced after reading them.
To be continued...