Chapter 1243: The Law of True Fragrance

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Not only can mukbang be shown on the big screen, but those who survive in the wilderness, those who have given birth to three or four twins, those who have married a bunch of beautiful wives, and even sailors whose routes pass through Southeast Asia can have their experiences made into movies.

Due to the low production cost, the ticket price is not expensive, only one-fifth of that of a large-scale production. Watching five casual movies of this theme is only equivalent to watching one action movie.

Emperor Haojing asked the media group to do this, in order to occupy the low-end market as much as possible, form a high-low match with big productions, and take away the change in the pockets of the people.

Assuming that a movie has only 10,000 viewers and the ticket price is one copper coin, the total box office can reach one thousand silver coins. After taking into account the theater and shooting costs, it can still make a net profit of two to three hundred silver coins.

Big productions can only produce one film every half a month at most. Even if it is an action movie, the production speed can reach one film a week, and that's it.

It is impossible for theaters to roll out blockbusters that the audience has long been tired of watching. They always have to use some small fish and shrimps to replenish the number.

In this way, the newly released cards will look better.

Audiences entering the theater have at least twenty movies to choose from every day. In fact, only one or two are large-scale productions, and the rest are low-cost movies.

The short film does not have grand action scenes or exciting plots. The important thing is that it can kill time, and the ticket price is not expensive.

For young couples with nothing to do on weekends, this kind of light-hearted and enjoyable film is perfect for watching.

There are more than 500 cinemas in Beidu, but with a population of 8 million, there is an average of 10,000 people per cinema.

Zhang Da Zui is the first generation of mukbang. After its movie was released, it caused thousands of waves with one stone.

Some spectators who had money, time and a lot of greed were ready to take action. The restaurants, hot pot restaurants, barbecue restaurants, and ramen restaurants that visited the store were all filled with customers.

One of the most popular restaurants, sometimes there are hundreds of customers queuing up outside the store, and even tables inside the store have to be shared. It has become one of the first Internet celebrity restaurants in the entire Ming Dynasty.

Starting from the fourth film, the Zhang Dazui couple's salary has increased to one hundred silver coins. In addition to making movies, the two of them can also receive print advertising business.

I only need to work four or five days a week, and I go to the store on Mondays and Tuesdays when there are fewer people. I can rest at home on the weekends, and I easily achieve my small goal of earning hundreds of silver coins a month.

This time, the film and television company signed a contract with the couple for fifty films at once, with a total amount of five thousand silver coins, allowing Zhang Dazui and his wife to have enough money to buy a house in the new city.

In the future, I will not only explore stores in Beidu, but also Datong, Baoding, Tianjin and other places. You can also go to the beach and cook delicious food at home.

All in all, all content related to eating must be included so that the audience will not suffer from aesthetic fatigue.

The master behind the scenes believes that if the local specialties are unsaleable in the future, they can just let this foodie couple advertise them.

The cost of investing in a foodie movie is less than three hundred silver coins, and Emperor Haojing's purchase of a bunch of local specialties from his fellow villagers would cost at least this amount.

Emperor Haojing would rather not eat certain local products than worry about looking at piles of fruits and vegetables.

For a foodie like Zhang Dazui, since he is a veteran, he has strong understanding and execution ability, and he is also a big eater himself, so it is no problem for him to become a mukbang.

As long as he starts from now on, let a fitness coach help him consume excess calories in his body to prevent him from gaining weight quickly, and don't eat to death in a short period of time.

It doesn’t matter if your legs and feet are not working well. You can ride a spinning bike at home like a certain fat prince...

The film crew used to travel in a bus modified from a heavy truck. This year, Daming's bus also came out, making it convenient for more people.

The bus is made of a heavy truck with added seats. Including the driver, it can seat 20 people and stand 10 people, for a total of 30 people. It can hold 40 people when squeezed.

The same applies to passenger cars, but the number of passengers is smaller, but the price is cheaper.

After its birth, the bus became an urban bus, and some large companies with many employees also used it as a commuter bus.

A conservative estimate is that the demand in Beidu City is more than 10,000 buses, and the entire Ming Dynasty needs at least 500,000 buses.

Just to meet this demand, it is necessary to build two more production lines with an annual output of 70,000 buses to produce enough buses within four years.

Ibrahim, who had not yet left the Ming Empire, saw this kind of vehicle specially used to carry people, and immediately decided to order 100,000, all of which were buses.

Basically, whatever is available in the north, Istanbul should have.

The Ming Empire had all the oil it wanted.

It couldn't be easier to barter oil to make an empire richer and stronger.

Poirot also ordered 100,000 buses, plus 100,000 passenger cars. These two vehicles are the best choice to achieve horse manure-free Lima.

Previously, the New Inca Empire ordered trucks and cars, and most of them were in the mining areas. The cars in Lima were only available to nobles and generals.

Ordinary people couldn't ride on it at all, which directly led to everyone using horse-drawn carriages to travel, leaving horse dung everywhere in the city.

If Lima was located at a high latitude, horse manure would be manageable at low temperatures.

The problem is that Lima is not only in the tropics, but also close to the equator, so the temperature is not low all year round.

At high temperatures, the strong "scent" emitted by horse manure can make people in the city delirious.

Although Poirot had promulgated relevant regulations, horses secretly defecating in the streets were still prohibited.

Now that trucks and buses were available, Poirot had enough reason to ban horses from entering the city.

From now on, only four types of transportation will be allowed in Lima: cars, bicycles, rickshaws, and trolleys.

Both Ibrahim and Poirot are committed to building their capital into the most modern city.

I used to think that no matter how bad my capital was, it wouldn't be much worse than the northern capital of the Ming Empire.

The fact is that you don’t know it until you come, and you are shocked when you come. The psychological gap is quite big.

The first, second, and third category streets in Beidu are all asphalt roads, and they are all equipped with street lights.

All buildings in the new city have been built, and every household has electric lights, running water, toilets and sewer pipes.

There are public toilets on every street and garbage cans in every community. There are people who dispose of domestic garbage regularly every day.

There are hundreds of shops on both sides of the pedestrian street, with a dazzling variety of products.

In addition to souvenirs from various countries, various products popular in the world are sold here.

The most important thing is that its price is much cheaper than the selling price in the country.

Any head of state who stays in the Ming Dynasty for a few more months because of the elixir will find ways to get more bargains and transport these goods back to his homeland to make a huge profit for himself.

If I didn't take this opportunity to earn millions of silver coins, I would be sorry for traveling thousands of miles to visit the Ming Empire.

Beidu has 22 hospitals, 10 universities, 51 middle schools, and 212 primary schools, with abundant medical and educational resources.

There are 32 large shopping malls including department stores, 553 cinemas, 112 entertainment complexes, and 1,708 bathing establishments.

In addition, there is a zoo, an entertainment venue, a stadium, a racing circuit, six arenas, eight football fields, 12 swimming pools, 16 racecourses, and seven large libraries.

In terms of oil refining and metallurgy, only the Kuwait of the Ottoman Empire and the Chilean mining areas of the New Inca Empire could rival the Northern Capital.

In terms of commercial trade, the total market value of Beidu Exchange exceeds the sum of all exchanges in the world.

There are more than tens of thousands of companies in various industries registered in Beidu, with millions of people engaged in business activities.

Just in terms of urban area comparison, the northern capital is as big as Paris, Istanbul, Lima, Amsterdam, Edo, Bangkok and Vienna combined.

It's literally seven in one, so prosperity is a natural thing. valley

When did cities in other countries become so big, with a population of eight million, and become as prosperous as Beidu?

Beidu City has such a large population. On the one hand, it is the result of accumulation over time, and on the other hand, it is the space-absorbing effect of urbanization.

In Beidu, there are many more job opportunities than in other places in Jifu.

With the same time and effort, even if you work hard in Beidu, you can make more money than farming at home, and you don't have to rely on the weather for food.

Emperor Haojing stipulated that any employer who hires coolies must pay wages once a day and must not default on payment.

It is impossible to make coolies work hard for a month and then not get the money they earned with their hard-earned money.

Initially, many employers were reluctant to do this.

Some of them are because their previous employer still owes them money, and some of them deliberately don’t want to pay their wages in advance, or even don’t plan to pay them at all.

But after the factory guards arrested a few of them as examples and dealt with them, the rest became honest.

Emperor Haojing did this for their own good, and the reason was simple.

Coolies are farming in the countryside, can they get a harvest that day?

Obviously impossible, but you can get a day's salary in the city.

As a result, how many rural men of working age are still willing to farm at home?

Can’t employers in Beidu continue to enjoy the demographic dividend?

If you can't even understand this, then find another place to make a living!

Sitting on the ground with a bowl in front of you is easier than making money as a boss before!

Emperor Haojing used this trick to take advantage of the demographic dividend and forcefully attract men of working age from the Jifu area to work in the city.

A man's partner or even sister can work as a textile worker in a factory.

They were afraid of being ordered by the government to move to Minbei, so they had no choice but to go to the city to work.

In fact, it was mutually beneficial for both parties. The bosses got cheap labor and it was easier for the court to manage these people.

In my hometown, once a case occurs, it may take a day or two for the local government to know about it.

In Beidu, there are cameras on the first-category streets and patrol teams on the second- and third-category streets.

Even if it is a petty theft, you may be caught red-handed.

Another point is that the prices of daily necessities in Beidu are actually much cheaper than those in remote mountainous areas.

Even though it is a capital city, due to the large number of ordinary consumers, if it is not a high-end product, the price is actually not high.

If you have to buy something of good quality, or it is directly a tribute, then you have to pay more.

In addition, rice, flour, salt, sugar, oil, and electricity bills are all within the reach of ordinary working-class families.

The most important thing is that primary school education is completely free. If you want future generations to have a good future, illiteracy is definitely not enough.

As long as an individual pays ten silver coins per year in advance for medical expenses, he or she can enjoy 90% reimbursement for a serious illness within the year.

The stipulation is that the individual, but actually the employer, pays the contribution, which can be divided into ten months and deducted from the employee's salary on a monthly basis.

In particular, employers who ask their employees to do manual labor pay extravagantly for fear that they will be blackmailed if their employees get into accidents.

Some quarry or coal mine bosses were unwilling to pay the money. When something happened, they immediately distanced themselves from the coolies and claimed that the injured had nothing to do with them.

For Emperor Haojing, as long as he heard about this kind of thing, it didn't matter whether the employer had any relationship with the coolie.

Ever since Mr. Qin Hui discovered the trumped-up crime, it has become much easier to try all cases...

In some cases, you know the defendant is responsible, but you just can't get the evidence.

Emperor Haojing will ask the factory guards to create some "evidence" in order to make those who work against him suffer!

Now that there is peace in the country, Emperor Haojing will not send troops to play like Emperor Yang of Sui.

The targets he targets are all those bitches that he can definitely take care of. If he wants to grin at him, then no wonder he gets cramps and skins from them!

For those who are so greedy for profit that they even violate the law, the best way to punish them is to bankrupt them!

If possible, then just force them to a dead end!

rebel?

That would be great!

The wolf-like factory guards are worrying about lack of performance!

How you forced the coolies back then, how Emperor Haojing is forcing you now!

Emperor Haojing has not heard of the word "anti-thief" for a long time!

Influencing the emperor to eat the demographic dividend is as sinful as rebellion!

After processing, the whole process was directly published in the newspaper. From then on, there were far fewer merchants who dared to disobey Emperor Haojing's wishes.

Medical expenses are equivalent to using the money earned by hard workers to provide insurance for coolies, and some people have to put it into their own pockets.

It got better after that, and I could go to the King of Hell to report it with tears in my eyes.

If the King of Hell invites you to go mining, there will definitely be no medical insurance...

Part of the funding for Beidu Hospital comes from this, and the rest comes from the imperial government's allocation and medical treatment fees.

It would be even better if there were dozens or even hundreds of bosses who threw themselves into the trap every year!

Many bosses are unwilling to pay the fee of ten silver coins, but when it comes to reaping the demographic dividend, there are only two words - it tastes great!

Basically, the working-age labor force in Beidu City has attended elementary school and is someone who has seen the world.

The worst off is at least a skilled worker, who pockets at least seven or eight silver coins every month.

Maybe he even wants to become a master so that he can lead a few farmers who come to the city to work.

Under the guidance of Emperor Haojing, various companies are now dotted in Beidu City, and various factories are dotted outside the city.

There are many buildings and few bungalows in the city, but the situation outside the city is just the opposite.

I believe that in another twenty years, many buildings will appear outside the city and close to the city.

The result of industrialization is not only more factories, more workers, more goods, and improved industrial standards.

Large buildings are also part of industrialization, and the Jumin residential buildings are the result of industrialization.