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Chapter 938 Zhejiang Issuance Point

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    In addition to the large number of people who do not know the truth, there are always many people in the world who like to dig deeper, and the spiritual world is no exception.

    "Editor, why did Senior Brother challenge the four of them? Is there any inside story you can reveal? I hope the confusion can be clarified in the next issue of "Junshan Notes"."

    "I heard that these four sects covet the Maharaja Cave Heaven. Is it true? If this is true, please tell the editor that we Luohe casual cultivators are ready. If the senior brother calls us, we will travel thousands of miles away.  Go and guard the Dajun Mountain Cave Heaven. Attached is the list of volunteers for Luohe casual cultivators (twenty-seven in total)"

    "Look at the article. These four great masters are so powerful. Can Senior Brother do it? What happened? Please let the editor tell Senior Brother. Do you need Xiaodao to help resolve it? The Xiaodao is next to Sinan Mansion. It is Tongren Mansion Mei  Brother Heguan is a close friend of Elder Jing Yunan's nephew's wife's sister's nephew's third aunt, so he can pass the message on his behalf."

    A large amount of Flying Talisman news poured into the editorial office, allowing Zhao Ran to calmly follow the dynamics of public opinion, so he announced the main content of the second issue - the truth about this battle.

    Of course, the relevant articles vary in length and detail, ranging from long articles of about a thousand words to dozens of pieces of tofu, and there are dozens of them, including hundreds of explanations, all of which are compiled into the mid-term.  Among the published "Junshan Notes".

    In this regard, Zhao Ran explained to Yu Zhichuan, Linglang Yueying, Yang Zhiwen and other editors: "We who engage in publicity and hype are sometimes like chefs cooking. What readers need is the truth they want,  They will filter out the truth that they don¡¯t need and are not interested in, leaving behind the truth that they like and believe deeply in. So don¡¯t be afraid of too many reasons and confusing explanations. Readers will sort it out based on their preferences. Our task is to provide  They offer enough ingredients to satisfy all taste tasters.¡±

    After the editing of "Junshan Notes" was completed in the middle of the year, the editorial department sealed the notes in bundles of twenty volumes according to the agent list.  Some of the provinces were large, and they used more than ten or even dozens of flying talismans to complete sending the notes.

    For example, the three distribution points in Sichuan Province, Huguang, especially the Xiangyang area in northern Huguang, northwest Jiangxi, and Zhejiang are all major subscribers.

    Zhejiang is not close to Sichuan and does not have much intersection with Louguan. However, the circulation of "Junshan Notes" here exceeds that of many provinces and ranks among the top four in the country.  The reason for such achievements is entirely due to the vigorous promotion of Du Xingyan, a direct descendant of Zhejiang Lingxu Pavilion.

    Since the publication of "Junshan Notes", Du Xingyan, who came across this journal by chance, became deeply obsessed with it. He was particularly fond of the name of the journal and took the initiative to apply to be responsible for the publishing business in Zhejiang.

    Under Du Xingyan's introduction and promotion, within three years, the circulation of "Junshan Notes" in Zhejiang has reached a higher level every year, from 100 copies the year before last to 200 copies last year. In the first month of this year, it went from 200 copies to 200 copies.  Breakthrough to 300 points!

    After the last issue of "Junshan Notes" arrived in Zhejiang, the story of "Testing Swords from Three Provinces and Four Masters" spread quickly throughout Zhejiang Province, so much so that monks from many palaces, aristocratic families, and sects requested to increase their subscriptions.  .  Therefore, the mid-February "Junshan Notes" he received today totaled four hundred copies.

    The biggest obstacle to the issuance of "Junshan Notes" is the consumption of flying talismans. With the net worth of the direct descendants of Du Xingyan Lingxu Pavilion, it would be unbearable to distribute the flying talismans one by one, especially after the monthly magazine is changed to a ten-year publication.

    For example, there are 400 copies of this issue of notes, and each copy consumes one flying talisman, which is 2,000 taels of silver, 6,000 taels a month, and more than 70,000 taels a year!

    Du Xingyan is certainly not a fool. In the past two years, he has slowly sorted out the secondary issuance points in Zhejiang Province. There are 11 prefectures in the province, one for each.  Calculated based on the fact that each flying talisman carries twenty copies (the ten-day issue weighs nearly half as much as the monthly issue, so the carrying capacity is doubled), he needs to use twenty-five flying talismans in this issue, worth more than 120 taels of official silver.

    The money is also not paid by him, but by the issuing points of various states. Not only that, he often receives gifts from issuing points to please him, such as some magic pills and magical herbs, such as some talismans and magic weapons.  It's not a high-end product, but if you accumulate a lot, it's not a small amount.

    After receiving the notes, Du Xingyan couldn't wait to open one and read it. When he looked at it, he saw the sky was dark in one breath.  After reading it, he shook his head, which was a little confused by the huge amount of mixed information. He calmly recovered for a moment, and then he burst out laughing - he hadn't read so happily in a long time.

    Since noon, all the distribution points in Zhejiang Prefecture have sent flying symbols to ask if the journal has arrived. Only now did Du Xingyan have the time to read these flying symbols. After reading, he felt much better - he could read every time.  He read the notes before fellow Taoists from all over the province. Only he knew the joy of it.

    ?Fifty-three copies from Hangzhou, 47 copies from Jinhua, 39 copies from Wenzhou, and 33 copies from Quzhou Du Xingyan re-counted the notes and sealed them, then distributed them one by one. At the same time, he booked several other brothers in Lingxu Pavilion.  Three copies of it were also sent over.

    After the distribution was completed, he picked up his copy of "Junshan Notes" and quickly read it a second time, paying special attention to the blank space on the back cover and title page where the editorial department announced matters.

    Sure enough, he saw an announcement soliciting manuscripts from monks in Guizhou, Jiangxi, and Zhejiang provinces. The subject of the collection was interviews with the four masters, masters, disciples, relatives and friends involved. Once the manuscript is accepted, it will be paid according to the mid-level remuneration.

    Du Xingyan knew that when collecting manuscripts for "Junshan Notes", the fees paid were paid according to three grades, the highest being one hundred articles per word, which basically focused on major news, exquisite poetry, and discussions on Kung Fu and Taoism; the mid-range was one  The 20-character version is mainly ordinary but interesting reports; the low-end version is 1-character and 5-character articles, which are mainly story novels, modern and ancient legends, and the like.

    Du Xingyan is a well-known writer of "Junshan Notes" with the pen name Jingxuan Sanren. He has published dozens of articles in the past three years, covering various genres such as legends, interviews, news reports and even poetry.  Nowadays, his articles are almost always adopted by the editorial department of Junshan Notes after they are submitted, and he has received royalties from high, high, and low levels.

    To him, it doesn¡¯t matter how much royalties he gets, what he cares about is getting published.  As long as he is published in a journal, as long as he can see his article in the ink, he will feel extremely happy.

    In Du Xingyan¡¯s heart, the greatest pleasure is that his articles can be read by thousands of people.  It is so memorable to think that decades later, my children, nephews, and descendants can still see my family's writings being passed down.

    Therefore, when he saw this announcement, he immediately became interested.

    There are two of the so-called Four Masters in Zhejiang, and they are all in Quzhou. He can rush over to interview before others have time to react, and get the first-hand interview manuscript!

    Thinking of this, his mind suddenly became warm.

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