Chapter 1002: Founding Celebration (2)
The source of income for the storyteller is not the salary of the teahouse, but the reward given by the tea customers after each paragraph of the book. If the book is well spoken, the audience will listen happily, and there will naturally be more rewards. If there are more people who come to listen to the book, you can talk to the teahouse about the conditions, and the reward income does not need to be shared with the teahouse. However, the environment where this small teahouse is located is the port area, and most of the customers are low-income people, so the rewards are really not rich, and they can barely make ends meet.
However, in the process of reading the newspaper today, there is a lot of content that this storyteller does not quite understand, and he may have blown a few words in the past, but this issue of the newspaper is full of content related to the founding of the Han Dynasty, and the storyteller knows that the nature of state affairs is critical, and he does not dare to talk nonsense, but his knowledge is limited, and he often can't answer when someone posts something about abroad. The tea guests were not very satisfied, and the reward was scarce. Mr. Storyteller looked at the reward that the guy helped to collect, and secretly regretted that he was usually too picky, if he went to apply for a training course for propaganda to improve his theoretical level, at this time he could answer the question fluently, and get more rewards, wouldn't he quickly earn back the tuition fees?
Compared with the storyteller with limited knowledge, the street docent who does not need to pay the audience is more qualified. These commentators are all from the official propaganda department, have received targeted training in advance, and are prepared for the questions they may encounter, and their theoretical knowledge must be greatly exceeded. However, standing on the street and listening to the preaching, the comfort is naturally not as comfortable as sitting in a teahouse and drinking tea and eating snacks.
Of course, there is nothing more comfortable than sitting at home and slowly reading the contents of the newspaper on your own. Anyone with a little bit of wealth must have bought their own newspapers, and will not go to the teahouse or the street to listen to some hearsay. Most of these people who have made their fortunes on the Haihan have developed the habit of believing only the official version, and if they cannot understand the true intentions of the officials from the content of the newspapers, then they will also use their personal connections to obtain official explanations.
Zhang Tiangui is one of those people in the upper echelons of society, and as a senior cadre at the Shengli Port Shipyard, he got the issue of the newspaper at least an hour before the storyteller in the small teahouse. Being able to see the latest official newspaper at the first time is probably a small advantage in the system, and the only people who have more priority than him are the chiefs in Victory Castle.
However, although Zhang Tiangui is an expert in the shipbuilding industry, like most old craftsmen, the cultural level is an irreparable shortcoming. Since his youngest son Zhang Qianzhi returned to Sanya, he has taken care of the work of reading newspapers.
Zhang Tiangui's five sons, the most educated is the youngest son Zhang Qianzhi, for the executive committee's governing philosophy and some related policies, Zhang Qianzhi has a deeper understanding than ordinary people, so it can also be reasonable and evidence-based analysis for Zhang Tiangui.
After listening to the front page of the executive committee's letter to citizens, Zhang Tiangui has no problem, after all, the founding of the country is not only mentioned in the past few days, from the day Haihan occupied Hainan Island, Zhang Tiangui vaguely estimated that this area was impossible to return to the hands of the Ming Dynasty, and he had already acquiesced in the existence of Haihan in the form of state power. However, after listening to Zhang Qianzhi read a congratulatory letter from all directions, he had some thoughts in his heart.
"Boss, you stop first, I have a question. Zhang Tiangui put down the teacup in his hand and asked Zhang Qianzhi: "You said that big countries like Daming and Annam are enough, and those small countries such as Champang, Aceh, and Johor don't just send troops to occupy them, and spend energy to establish diplomatic relations?"
Zhang Qianzhi responded: "From a military point of view, it is naturally easy for our Haihan Kingdom to defeat these small countries, not to mention that we can do it if the Portuguese or the Dutch can do it." However, defeating an adversary militarily is not the same as directly ruling these regions, and it is not something that can be done in three or five months to completely eliminate the original regimes of these countries, and the manpower and material resources required to re-establish the ruling institutions are even greater. Doing things that do not have much direct benefit, the chiefs have always been in no hurry to start. ”
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The source of income for the storyteller is not the salary of the teahouse, but the reward given by the tea customers after each paragraph of the book. If the book is well spoken, the audience will listen happily, and there will naturally be more rewards. If there are more people who come to listen to the book, you can talk to the teahouse about the conditions, and the reward income does not need to be shared with the teahouse. However, the environment where this small teahouse is located is the port area, and most of the customers are low-income people, so the rewards are really not rich, and they can barely make ends meet.
However, in the process of reading the newspaper today, there is a lot of content that this storyteller does not quite understand, and he may have blown a few words in the past, but this issue of the newspaper is full of content related to the founding of the Han Dynasty, and the storyteller knows that the nature of state affairs is critical, and he does not dare to talk nonsense, but his knowledge is limited, and he often can't answer when someone posts something about abroad. The tea guests were not very satisfied, and the reward was scarce. Mr. Storyteller looked at the reward that the guy helped to collect, and secretly regretted that he was usually too picky, if he went to apply for a training course for propaganda to improve his theoretical level, at this time he could answer the question fluently, and get more rewards, wouldn't he quickly earn back the tuition fees?
Compared with the storyteller with limited knowledge, the street docent who does not need to pay the audience is more qualified. These commentators are all from the official propaganda department, have received targeted training in advance, and are prepared for the questions they may encounter, and their theoretical knowledge must be greatly exceeded. However, standing on the street and listening to the preaching, the comfort is naturally not as comfortable as sitting in a teahouse and drinking tea and eating snacks.
Of course, there is nothing more comfortable than sitting at home and slowly reading the contents of the newspaper on your own. Anyone with a little bit of wealth must have bought their own newspapers, and will not go to the teahouse or the street to listen to some hearsay. Most of these people who have made their fortunes on the Haihan have developed the habit of believing only the official version, and if they cannot understand the true intentions of the officials from the content of the newspapers, then they will also use their personal connections to obtain official explanations.
Zhang Tiangui is one of those people in the upper echelons of society, and as a senior cadre at the Shengli Port Shipyard, he got the issue of the newspaper at least an hour before the storyteller in the small teahouse. Being able to see the latest official newspaper at the first time is probably a small advantage in the system, and the only people who have more priority than him are the chiefs in Victory Castle.
However, although Zhang Tiangui is an expert in the shipbuilding industry, like most old craftsmen, the cultural level is an irreparable shortcoming. Since his youngest son Zhang Qianzhi returned to Sanya, he has taken care of the work of reading newspapers.
Zhang Tiangui's five sons, the most educated is the youngest son Zhang Qianzhi, for the executive committee's governing philosophy and some related policies, Zhang Qianzhi has a deeper understanding than ordinary people, so it can also be reasonable and evidence-based analysis for Zhang Tiangui.
After listening to the front page of the executive committee's letter to citizens, Zhang Tiangui has no problem, after all, the founding of the country is not only mentioned in the past few days, from the day Haihan occupied Hainan Island, Zhang Tiangui vaguely estimated that this area was impossible to return to the hands of the Ming Dynasty, and he had already acquiesced in the existence of Haihan in the form of state power. However, after listening to Zhang Qianzhi read a congratulatory letter from all directions, he had some thoughts in his heart.
"Boss, you stop first, I have a question. Zhang Tiangui put down the teacup in his hand and asked Zhang Qianzhi: "You said that big countries like Daming and Annam are enough, and those small countries such as Champang, Aceh, and Johor don't just send troops to occupy them, and spend energy to establish diplomatic relations?"
Zhang Qianzhi responded: "From a military point of view, it is naturally easy for our Haihan Kingdom to defeat these small countries, not to mention that we can do it if the Portuguese or the Dutch can do it." However, defeating an adversary militarily is not the same as directly ruling these regions, and it is not something that can be done in three or five months to completely eliminate the original regimes of these countries, and the manpower and material resources required to re-establish the ruling institutions are even greater. Doing things that do not have much direct benefit, the chiefs have always been in no hurry to start. "The source of income for the storyteller is not the salary of the teahouse, but the reward given by the tea customers after each paragraph of the book. If the book is well spoken, the audience will listen happily, and there will naturally be more rewards. If there are more people who come to listen to the book, you can talk to the teahouse about the conditions, and the reward income does not need to be shared with the teahouse. However, the environment where this small teahouse is located is the port area, and most of the customers are low-income people, so the rewards are really not rich, and they can barely make ends meet.
However, in the process of reading the newspaper today, there is a lot of content that this storyteller does not quite understand, and he may have blown a few words in the past, but this issue of the newspaper is full of content related to the founding of the Han Dynasty, and the storyteller knows that the nature of state affairs is critical, and he does not dare to talk nonsense, but his knowledge is limited, and he often can't answer when someone posts something about abroad. The tea guests were not very satisfied, and the reward was scarce. Mr. Storyteller looked at the reward that the guy helped to collect, and secretly regretted that he was usually too picky, if he went to apply for a training course for propaganda to improve his theoretical level, at this time he could answer the question fluently, and get more rewards, wouldn't he quickly earn back the tuition fees?
Compared with the storyteller with limited knowledge, the street docent who does not need to pay the audience is more qualified. These commentators are all from the official propaganda department, have received targeted training in advance, and are prepared for the questions they may encounter, and their theoretical knowledge must be greatly exceeded. However, standing on the street and listening to the preaching, the comfort is naturally not as comfortable as sitting in a teahouse and drinking tea and eating snacks.
Of course, there is nothing more comfortable than sitting at home and slowly reading the contents of the newspaper on your own. Anyone with a little bit of wealth must have bought their own newspapers, and will not go to the teahouse or the street to listen to some hearsay. Most of these people who have made their fortunes on the Haihan have developed the habit of believing only the official version, and if they cannot understand the true intentions of the officials from the content of the newspapers, then they will also use their personal connections to obtain official explanations.
Zhang Tiangui is one of those people in the upper echelons of society, and as a senior cadre at the Shengli Port Shipyard, he got the issue of the newspaper at least an hour before the storyteller in the small teahouse. Being able to see the latest official newspaper at the first time is probably a small advantage in the system, and the only people who have more priority than him are the chiefs in Victory Castle.
However, although Zhang Tiangui is an expert in the shipbuilding industry, like most old craftsmen, the cultural level is an irreparable shortcoming. Since his youngest son Zhang Qianzhi returned to Sanya, he has taken care of the work of reading newspapers.
Zhang Tiangui's five sons, the most educated is the youngest son Zhang Qianzhi, for the executive committee's governing philosophy and some related policies, Zhang Qianzhi has a deeper understanding than ordinary people, so it can also be reasonable and evidence-based analysis for Zhang Tiangui.
After listening to the front page of the executive committee's letter to citizens, Zhang Tiangui has no problem, after all, the founding of the country is not only mentioned in the past few days, from the day Haihan occupied Hainan Island, Zhang Tiangui vaguely estimated that this area was impossible to return to the hands of the Ming Dynasty, and he had already acquiesced in the existence of Haihan in the form of state power. However, after listening to Zhang Qianzhi read a congratulatory letter from all directions, he had some thoughts in his heart.
"Boss, you stop first, I have a question. Zhang Tiangui put down the teacup in his hand and asked Zhang Qianzhi: "You said that big countries like Daming and Annam are enough, and those small countries such as Champang, Aceh, and Johor don't just send troops to occupy them, and spend energy to establish diplomatic relations?"
Zhang Qianzhi responded: "From a military point of view, it is naturally easy for our Haihan Kingdom to defeat these small countries, not to mention that we can do it if the Portuguese or the Dutch can do it." However, defeating an adversary militarily is not the same as directly ruling these regions, and it is not something that can be done in three or five months to completely eliminate the original regimes of these countries, and the manpower and material resources required to re-establish the ruling institutions are even greater. Doing things that do not have much direct benefit, the chiefs have always been in no hurry to start. ”