In recent days, Li You has been very busy in preparation for running the newspaper. He usually spends time in the Imperial College in the morning and sneaks to the newspaper office in the afternoon.
This is an unprecedented undertaking in this time and space. From personnel to tools to various layouts, everything has to be taken care of, and others cannot replace it. At most, two teachers from my own family, Mr. Cui and Mr. Tuesday, were pulled out to serve as the main assistants.
As for the sneakiness and twists and turns of Mr. Yuan Ge and his like, he has no intention to care about it for the time being. "We are people who focus on practical matters. We cannot indulge in conspiracies and tricks, otherwise we will lose the big for the small!" Mr. Li
He said this to his two masters and assistants.
"Goodbye, proprietor!" Mr. Cui and Mr. Zhou praised sincerely.
According to Li You's secret plan, each of the five cities in the east, west, south, north, and middle will set up a reporting station relying on the Military and Horse Division, and another reporting station will be set up at Chongwenmen Customs in Nancheng where there is a lot of news. Each station will have ten chief writers.
There are a total of 60 people in the six newspaper stations. The newspaper headquarters has 20 chief editors, who are responsible for editing and adopting manuscripts.
Mr. Cui Zhenfei, the former Imperial College student and current Li Zhai teacher and master, was pushed out by Li You and was preparing to serve as the chief editor of his own newspaper.
The title of Editor-in-Chief makes Mr. Cui very excited, and he feels that he is about to reach the peak of his career. Of course, the main task of Editor-in-Chief Cui at present is to recruit 80 supervisors, including 60 chief writers and 20 chief editors.
At the same time, Li You took the time to go to the Ministry of Civil Affairs, gave You Shaoqing a small message to put on, and received the new Ministry of Civil Affairs notices. After that, he officially announced the announcement in the Imperial College, recruiting supervisors to report to his home in the name of graduation history.
Work in the workshop.
This time, everyone from the Imperial College Stone Sacrifice to Sun Yushi, another vice president of the newspaper, pretended to be deaf and dumb, allowing Li You to recruit troops and pretended not to see it.
You Shaoqing's lesson is in front of him. Hearing the news that he is going to be the prefect of Guilin, far away from Emperor Tiangao, who wants to stop Li You? Mr. You didn't even come to the Imperial College these past two days. He is busy everywhere.
I hit my joints on Tomen Road. I was very irritated.
But he said that after the spread of word of mouth during this period, most of the supervisors understood what it was like to be a reporter. What's more, Li You had previously recruited people with great fanfare, although in the end, among the sixty people, they felt that they couldn't use it because of the stone sacrificial wine.
There were many people. Only thirty were retained, including Bai Siwen, who was appointed by Li You, and they were eliminated. But after all, it objectively played a role in popularization.
This time Li You recruited more people than last time. The Ministry of Official Affairs gave him a hundred quotas for supervisors. He planned to recruit eighty people at once, and the remaining twenty quotas depended on the situation.
If eighty people are really enough, there is no need to use up the one hundred places. Recruiting twenty more people is twenty wages. If you can save it, just save it.
The recruitment notice was posted next to the corridor. Naturally, countless supervisors gathered around to look at it during class. Li You felt something in his heart, so he also stepped out of the public room and stood on the terrace of Yilun Hall and looked down. He saw that the place where the notice was posted was very lively.
There was a bustling crowd, and students were whispering and talking. It seemed that the recruitment was extremely popular.
Li You couldn't help but said happily to Chief Editor Cui beside him: "I have all the talents from Taixue!"
Editor-in-Chief Cui, the former student of the South Prison of the Imperial College, is even more ambitious. After a few years of hard work and wasted time, he returned to the Imperial College as the chief editor to recruit people. Is this a half-return to his hometown? This time he personally recruits subordinates, which can be called the first time in his life.
Once upon a time, from now on, he will have eighty subordinates!
The registration location was in the west wing of Yilun Hall, where Chief Editor Cui was responsible for logging in. As evening approached, Li You came here and asked: "How many people signed up today? There are too many people, and we have to take a selective exam to eliminate a group."
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Chief Editor Cui was dumbfounded and replied: "Nine."
Li You was shocked, it was not even in double digits? This was too far from his psychological expectations! He thought he had heard wrong, "Are you kidding? How come there are only nine? This is far from eighty people."
Quite a difference!”
Editor-in-Chief Cui was on the verge of crying, "I don't want to say it's a big success but not a crowd. There are many people watching, but few people signing up. There are only so many people at the end of the day, and it seems that there may not be so many people tomorrow. I have failed my employer's high expectations."
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Li You took the list over and scanned it several times. There were indeed only nine people, not even the name of Bai Siwen who dared to take refuge in the recruitment last time.
What is the problem? Mr. Li immediately ordered his subordinate Han Zong: "Go and find Bai Siwen, the general of the first class of Suixingtang East! Just tell him that I have something to ask him!"
Han Zong responded and headed towards Suixingtang. The get out of class had not ended yet, and most of the prison students were sitting in the hall studying, so it was easy to find them.
Not long after, Han Zong found Bai Siwen, who was nearly forty years old. Li You stared at Bai Siwen and asked: "The Imperial College Office applied for recruitment. Although you were hired by the official, you were eliminated after Master Shi took over. So.
There should be nothing to worry about now, so why can’t you sign up this time?”
Bai Siwen looked at Mr. Li's ugly face and felt uneasy. Could it be that he had offended Mr. Li by not signing up this time? Did Mr. Li specially select him last time, thinking it was a favor, but this time he shrank, so
Is he unhappy?
Bai Siwen couldn't help but regret a little. He was really short-sighted this time. If there were still many registered supervisors, it didn't matter whether he signed up or not. I guess Mr. Li wouldn't care about a small supervisor.
But in fact, no one signed up this time. I needed to be more active, but I followed the crowd and avoided it. If you are an adult with a domineering temperament, you will definitely have a grudge.
Thinking of this, Bai Siwen grimaced, "Master Superintendent, please listen to the student's honest words. Although going to the newspaper office to work is considered a historical event, the official department also discloses one's background. But..."
"But what?" Li You asked.
Bai Siwen thought for a moment and then replied: "But your newspaper office does not belong to the imperial court or the government. It is just like a private property. We, the supervisors, may not be willing to do it."
Damn it! Li You suddenly slapped his forehead with his hand. He had been in a high position for a long time and was used to the days when "everyone talks and laughs, and no one comes and goes in vain", but he had forgotten this deep-rooted habit of being a scholar in the Chinese dynasty!
That means you should learn to be an official even if you don’t want to be an official, and you should learn to be an official even if you don’t want to be an official! Anyway, you have to rely on the word official!
The last time I ran a newspaper in the Imperial College, the reason why it was so popular and so many people signed up was not all because of being the so-called chief writer. The editor-in-chief was very attractive, nor was it because I was good at inciting people, nor was it necessarily the temptation of a high salary of three taels of silver.
The most important thing is that even if the Imperial College is marginalized and has no power, it is still a well-known national brand and one of the eighteen yamen of the imperial court.
Working in the Imperial College newspaper can at least be considered as serving the country, and it does not disgrace the status of a scholar. Of course, it is very attractive to those imperial students whose future is uncertain because they have no way out.
And this copycat newspaper shop that looks like a private property does indeed look like what Bai Siwen said. It does not rely on the court or the government. It looks like an ordinary shop. How can it be so attractive to scholars?
Let's talk about the history of supervising students. Of course, we must try our best to go to all major yamen. The more powerful the yamen, the better. At least we can get familiar faces and connections, laying the foundation for future development.
Supervisors are actually trained according to the official reserve team model. Of course, all supervisors are mainly focused on officialdom. How much benefit will going to a private newspaper shop have on their development in officialdom? This is really unknown.
Li You has been in the upper echelons for too long and is a bit out of touch with the people. It is inevitable that he was negligent and did not carefully understand the psychology of supervising students, so it is not surprising that he received the cold reception today.
Bai Siwen looked at Li You with an expression that seemed to be reflective, and couldn't help but say a few more words, "One more thing, yesterday there was word from the Taixue Office that they planned to recruit twenty more people, my classmates.
Most people are waiting to see this matter. If I join your newspaper office, I'm afraid that the newspaper office will miss the opportunity, so I really don't dare to sign up today."
So there is such a thing? Did he deliberately not let himself know? Li You was a little annoyed. He was indeed sloppy today and didn't think carefully. Apart from anything else, his newspaper office only communicated with the Imperial College Newspaper Office.
It has many shortcomings.
First of all, my own newspaper is not as attractive as a national newspaper; secondly, the Imperial College newspaper office is recruiting formal personnel, and I can only do side work informally in the name of historical events; thirdly, the newspaper office may be upgraded in the future and become the chief writer and editor.
You can also obtain a grade crown. With these three points, I am afraid that normal supervisor students will do everything possible to get into the reporting office.
It seemed that he was too impatient to eat hot tofu, so Li You asked again: "Has the reporting office informed you when they will start recruiting staff again?"
Bai Siwen frowned and said, "I've never heard of this. I just told everyone to wait for the news."
Li You didn't think much about it at first, but when he heard Bai Siwen's answer, he immediately became alert. Is this a disguised method to deliberately make things difficult for him?
If I want to recruit people, I guess I can only do it after the recruitment of the Imperial College Office is completed, and I will have to choose from among the supervisors who have not had the opportunity to go to the Yamen.
But in other words, as long as the newspaper office does not start recruiting people again, the Imperial College students may still have hope of entering the newspaper office, so they will not easily sign up here. If they delay for three to five months, they will
Just wait three to five months?
"Who released this news?" Li You asked.
"It is said that after the Shijiu Liquor department cleared its staff, the new vice president felt that there were not enough people and wanted to recruit new people, but the time was delayed."
It seems to be a very normal job, and there is nothing to say about it, but Mr. Li has never been afraid to speculate on others with the greatest malice, especially people and things related to him in the officialdom. Is there really such a coincidence? What a coincidence.
The vice president named Sun Yijiang made a random decision, which happened to prevent him from recruiting supervisors?
Li You couldn't help but look up to the sky and sigh, "I work sincerely, how come there are always insidious villains who don't do real things to come out and hinder me!"
Bai Siwen was speechless. He really didn't understand Mr. Li's state of affairs. If running a newspaper shop by himself and competing with the imperial newspaper office could be considered as doing practical things, then Mr. Li was indeed "doing things sincerely". Bai Jiansheng really didn't understand. The imperial court actually treated
Mr. Li sat idly by and did not ban him until now.
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