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Chapter 359 Inspect the Shandong Branch of "Da Ming Daily"

Then the remaining small number of Shandong officials who were not implicated were told to write a review after watching the drama. And they had to write it out in one night. Tomorrow morning, Ulutus' desk needs to see the results they submitted.

Not to mention the storm of Shandong officialdom, after leaving the theater, Ulutus went straight to the branch of the Daming Daily in Shandong Province. As the only official newspaper in the Ming Dynasty, Daming Daily is completely monopolized in the print media industry.

Since this era does not have the conditions for instant messaging like later generations, there will be certain differences in content between the branch newspapers and the main newspapers. For example, the Shandong Province's "Da Ming Daily" will pay more attention to some practical public opinion in Shandong Province. With the main content following the main content, the secondary content focuses more on local things in Shandong.

This is also to better gain the recognition of the local people in Shandong.

The main purpose of Ulutus came here was to promote the news that the Ming Navy won the victory in Japan. In order to show his importance, he took a trip in person. Of course, he also took a look at the development of the branch by the way.

After all, the Daming Daily is an important tool and means of public opinion propaganda by the Ming government. In the Shandong province, the Daming Daily is to some extent the mouthpiece of the Ming government.

Ulutus is a newspaper that I took a bus to. It is not far away, just two or three miles away from the Shandong Governor's Office.

It was originally the house of Li Fu, the commander of the Dengzhou Navy of the Red Coat Army. It covers a wide area and is decorated with extremely magnificent interiors. The beautiful garden landscapes in the south of the Yangtze River are also clearly reflected in it.

In Penglai County, it is considered the first big mansion. Before that, there were two owners who had been staying here for a long time, namely Meng'an of the Jin Dynasty and the prince of the Northern Song Dynasty. Although there were also changes in the middle, they did not have long.

After the establishment of the Shandong Province, the governor wanted to use this place as the palace of Ulutus. But after hearing this, Ulutus directly issued an order to the Privy Council, and then after the formal administrative process, he refused the matter without any concealment.

He also ordered that there will be no special circumstances in the future, and local governments will not be allowed to present the confiscated houses of the enemy and powerful states to himself as palaces.

The boys on the grassland do not need a magnificent house. Ulutus does not want to immerse himself in his gorgeous residence. Instead, a simple tent can reflect the hard and simple national spirit of the Ming Dynasty.

What's more, the entire Ming Dynasty currently advocates frugality!

As the king of the country, you should set an example.

Therefore, there is currently only one Shangjing Palace in the territory of the Ming Dynasty.

As for the palace proposed at the time, Ulutus was rewarded by the government yamen as an office place. Because the area is large enough, many yamen can stay together to work, which effectively improves administrative efficiency.

Of course, the gorgeous things inside cannot be placed. Such valuable things will only be different from the simple image of the Ming Dynasty, so they can only be placed in the warehouse or sold directly to fill the Ming Dynasty's treasury.

As for the matter of the palace, Ulutus also had a vision to plan to issue a land purchase order.

This is to prevent the officials below from greeding for enjoyment, so they purchase land and build luxury houses in important prefectures and counties in the Ming Dynasty. This will not only lead to the rise of luxury enjoyment in the Ming Dynasty, but will also raise land prices to a certain extent.

Therefore, if you had not lived in a place for more than three years, you would not have the right to purchase permanent mansions and land.

Considering the different development situations in various parts of Ming Dynasty, this bill is only aimed at big cities like Shangjing and Liaoyang. Other small cities are bought by wealthy businessmen and powerful people, but the non-transfer within three years has made many speculators feel relieved.

There was basically no way out for land speculation in Ming Dynasty. Except for a few big cities, the population of ordinary small cities is not large, and new immigrants also have the housing and land guarantee of the government, so there is no need to buy land at all.

In a society dominated by small peasant economy, there was no chance of development for housing speculation groups in later generations.

When we arrived at the Shandong branch of Daming Daily, there were not many people in front of the door. It could be seen that it had been obviously remodeled, and a door was dug out from the original wall.

There was no stone lion on both sides of the gate, only a wooden sign was hung on the door, and the words "Shandong Branch of Daming Daily" were written in the simplified Chinese characters of Ming Dynasty.

When Ulutus entered, there were guards staring at the door. But after Ulutus revealed his identity, he did not dare to stop him.

The entrance is a vertical aisle, with small rooms on both sides, divided into small offices according to their functions.

For example, reporter station one, reporter station two, reporter station three, editor room one, editor room two, editor room, calibration room, etc.

Behind the newspaper, there is a printing workshop that accounts for half of the newspaper's area. It is not only responsible for the daily newspaper's text layout and printing, but also for some monthly publications for internal officials of the Ming Dynasty.

Usually, the newspaper reporters would not stay in the newspaper office. They would go to various prefectures and counties in Shandong to collect the materials that need to be published in the newspaper. So when Ulutus came, the newspaper seemed a little deserted.

Those who saw Ulutus were scared by the central guards led by Ulutus.

It’s not that the guards are so scary, but that the newspaper branch has been established and has not encountered so many people from the ranks who came from here.

At this time, Qian Qian, the head of the newspaper branch, knew that there was an extraordinary big shot in the newspaper. He immediately put down his work and brought several newspaper main officials to greet him.

"The king of the country has been thousands of years!" Qian Qian had seen Ulutus and immediately politely said. He was not a local from Shandong, but a Han man born and raised in Datong Prefecture. He was just captured by the Mongolian Khanate and later became a slave to the host kings.

The rise of Ulutus successfully helped him get rid of the low status of Mu Nu, and because he had studied before, he soon entered the East Mongolia administrative system at that time.

When the Shandong branch of the Daming Daily was established, the Ministry of Rites sent him to take charge.

Ulutus asked Qian Qian to take him to take a look at the branch so that he could understand the development of the branch. When he came to the newspaper publishing workshop, all the publications since its release were displayed. Ulutus picked up a copy and the front page of the content was "Great Victory, the Ming Dynasty added another province; Jiangnan Province." Then he introduced the establishment of Jiangnan Province and the destruction of Goryeo.
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