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How to spread news in Xia Dynasty?

 

According to Shi Kuang's "book of history · Xia Shu" quoted by "Zuo Zhuan · the fourteenth year of Xianggong", Mu duo said: "every year Meng Chun, Qiu people follow Mu duo's path." As early as the Xia, Shang and Zhou dynasties, there was such a kind of government officials called Qiu people who swayed Mu duo and traveled all over the country, declaring decrees and collecting customs. It can be said that it is the most primitive form of journalism in China.

It was the main media in the Wei, Jin, southern and Northern Dynasties. The so-called "notice" refers to the government's notice of "notice to the world", which is hung and posted in a fixed place. The exposed cloth is mainly made of silk or wooden board, which "shows up to announce, and wants to know quickly from all directions".

With the appearance of printing technology in our country, Diebao appeared in Song Dynasty. The contents of "Di Bao", according to the "Song Hui yao ji Gao", mainly include "imperial court's political facilities, orders, rewards and punishments, imperial edicts, chapters and tables, CI Jian, Cha Chu, Zhu Pian" and so on. Other contents also include military situation, officials' chapters and so on.

Tabloid started in the Northern Song Dynasty and flourished in the Southern Song Dynasty. It is a kind of irregular private tabloid mainly containing news and current affairs.

Xiaoben began in Yuan Dynasty and was printed and distributed in folk sculpture. They mainly published news from the imperial court, many small books, and many reports on academic thoughts, scientific information, and economic fields.

The flag newspaper, the card newspaper and the jietie flag newspaper originated from the ancient "dew cloth". They were usually carried by special people, rode on horses, and sent by Mercedes Benz for the army and the people to read along the way to boost their morale. The card newspaper is a news communication tool written on a wooden card, while the placard is a printed matter similar to a flyer, which can be distributed everywhere.

Newspaper houses began in Qing Dynasty, mainly concentrated in Beijing. As early as the early Qing Dynasty, there were people in Beijing who were engaged in newspaper copying activities in the name of private. Most of them were low-level clerks. They took printing official newspapers as their sideline. In the middle and late Qing Dynasty, they became private newspapers.

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