What Mu Zian wanted to build was a truly powerful army that could move freely among 100,000 troops.
Mu Zian selected 500 elite soldiers each from the Trapped Camp and the White Horse Cavalry to form the Night Scouts, with Zhao Yun as their commander.
They had plenty of rice, noodles, and meat for three meals a day, and in addition to horseback riding, archery, formations, and martial arts, reading and writing were also essential.
An assessment is conducted every two weeks, and anyone who fails the assessment is immediately removed from the night shift.
Moreover, Mu Zian directly designated a separate area within the Trapped Camp as a training ground.
The aroma of meat wafting from the camp every night made the soldiers of the Trapped Camp swallow their saliva.
In this era of extreme food scarcity, even officials could not eat meat every day.
Therefore, every soldier selected for the Night Watchmen trained relentlessly, fearing they would be expelled.
Then it won't just be a matter of losing face.
The affairs of the Dali Newspaper are also progressing steadily. After the Pei family incident, the officials in the imperial court have come to understand the power of this newspaper.
Moreover, with Mu Zi'an and Xiao Xiuning leading the way, this matter naturally received the green light from all six ministries.
After careful consideration, Mu Zian handed over the newspaper's first editor-in-chief to Liu Rushi.
The editorial positions within the newspaper were filled by those who had passed the imperial examinations this time.
After learning that his boss was a woman.
These fresh-faced and ambitious candidates were clearly dissatisfied.
Until Liu Ruyi made a stunning start with her poem "Jinming Pond: Ode to the Cold Willow".
These self-important scholars have completely given up.
After all, throughout China's millennia of history, those who have made a name for themselves are all virtuous individuals, let alone someone who is a prostitute.
With Liu Rushi's strong entry into the Dali Newspaper Office.
The first newspaper in the true sense of the word in Dali has finally begun to operate.
Mu Zian divided this newspaper into five sections.
These are current affairs, expert commentary, anecdotes, novels, and advertisements.
In order to expand the newspaper's influence, the fiction section was personally written by Mu Zi'an.
The previous "A Chinese Ghost Story" received a very good response, and in order to make the newspaper more popular and widely disseminated.
Mu Zian finally decided to publish the episodic novel "Journey to the West," which is suitable for all ages, in the newspaper.
As the summer heat was dispelled by a wisp of autumn wind, the first newspaper in Dali was officially published.
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