Rebirth of Siheyuan starts in the 1980s

063 Purpose? What purpose can I have?

Speaking of which, the first meeting between Cao Zhiqiang and Editor Yu was also by chance.

At that time, Cao Zhiqiang took his poem and no one introduced him, so he barged into the magazine office alone and wanted to play inside. Of course, he was stopped at the gate.

Yes, he didn't even enter the gate at that time.

Because the gatekeeper wouldn't let him in, no matter how outrageous he was, he was only allowed to submit articles through regular channels and was not allowed to enter the magazine.

While he was chatting with the concierge, a man with glasses in a suit and tie passed by and asked enthusiastically what was going on.

When I found out that Cao Zhiqiang was here to submit a manuscript, I said I was the editor and asked him to show it to me.

Cao Zhiqiang was a little confused at the time, but he asked the gatekeeper first to confirm that the other person was indeed the editor of the magazine, Yu Deli, and then showed him the article "Seeing and Not Seeing".

As a result, when the other party saw it, he immediately decided to take Cao Zhiqiang in.

In this way, Cao Zhiqiang followed the editor Yu Deli into the magazine, chatted for a while, and sold his first poem.

Even if it is plagiarized.

But in this world, he is the original, and whoever cites it in the future will be shameless cheating and shameless plagiarism!

All in all, although Editor Yu was not a big shot at this time, he had a good relationship with Cao Zhiqiang.

Even though Cao Zhiqiang became famous because of his article "Seeing and Not Seeing", and later his works were all assigned to the editor-in-chief, that editor was still far behind compared to the first Bole who appreciated Cao Zhiqiang, that is, Editor Yu.

For example, when we first negotiated with the publishing house about publishing a book, Editor Yu was the one who helped me every step of the way. He was also the first to suggest that the author's remuneration should be settled based on royalties with Cao Zhiqiang.

It was his proposal that made Cao Zhiqiang the first person in the country to share royalties.

Even if this royalty share is shared, a confidentiality agreement must be signed and cannot be disclosed to the outside world.

That's enough to go down in history.

Also, when discussing the royalty rate in detail, the publisher originally offered a royalty share of 1%. It was Editor Yu who helped to fight for it, and Cao Zhiqiang finally got a royalty rate of 6%.

Although there is also a reason why Cao Zhiqiang secretly gave Editor Yu three hundred yuan in private, but he was so eager to help, and the effect was obvious.

Without the help of an insider like Editor Yu, Cao Zhiqiang’s collection of poems would never have been able to sell the 6% royalty, and it would not have been promoted jointly by magazines and publishing houses.

That's right, Cao Zhiqiang's collection of poems sold so quickly and so hotly, not only because Qiangzi's reputation has been established, but also because of its excellent quality, it is also related to the strong promotion of the publishing house.

If it hadn't been for the strong promotion of publishing houses and magazines, and the greetings to various Xinhua bookstores, almost all Xinhua bookstores in Beijing have put "The Farthest Distance in the World" for sale in the most conspicuous places, and I am afraid it would not have been able to sell it in half of the world.

In a few months, it sold 200,000 copies.

All of this has the shadow of editing.

Of course, after that cooperation, the relationship between the two parties was quite good.

Just like this time, as soon as he heard that Cao Zhiqiang was robbed and injured, he immediately asked for leave and rushed over, which shows the depth of his feelings.

Only this time, the reason why Cao Zhiqiang called him here was not to chat with him, but to discuss business matters.

This business is something that Cao Zhiqiang has planned for a long time.

That is to open a publishing house where you have the final say, preferably a private publishing house.

Yes, he knows that it is difficult to open a publishing house by yourself, especially as you go forward.

But during this period, it was a typical leaderless and chaotic situation, and it was easiest to break the rules and stand out.

If we don't seize the opportunity at this time, it will be difficult to enter again when the subsequent reforms are almost completed.

But if you want to get involved in the publishing industry, it’s not enough to just have enthusiasm and talent. You also need to have a big head!

The most important reason why Cao Zhiqiang showed favor to He Yuzhu before was because he valued the great connections behind He Yuzhu.

As long as there is help from the big connections behind Silly Pillar.

He believes that it should not be difficult for him to open a private publishing house where he has the final say.

If it really doesn't work, it's still possible to go back and start a magazine, or cooperate with a publishing house and publish a book at your own expense.

To put it bluntly, Cao Zhiqiang just wants to give it a try and see if he can get more. It doesn't matter if he can't get it, as it won't delay him from making money.

"well!"

Yu Deli suddenly sighed.

"Xiao Cao, since you are determined... well, tell me, how can I help you?"

Only then did Cao Zhiqiang laugh.

"Lao Yu, is it okay if I call you that?"

"No problem at all."

Cao Zhiqiang nodded: "Lao Yu, I asked you to help me because I asked you to help me recruit people and help me run the procedures. I am responsible for everything else, such as money and the relationships above.

In other words, it's my business whether people can approve me to open a publishing house.

Whether I can prepare the funds to start a publishing house is also my business.

But I need you to help me with the specific staff team of the publishing house and the specific procedures for founding a company.

If you can help me take care of all the details and set up a publishing house with me, the editor-in-chief position of this publishing house will be yours from now on!"

Upon hearing this, Yu Deli's eyes brightened obviously, and he subconsciously adjusted his glasses, obviously tempted.

Seeing Yu Deli's expression, Cao Zhiqiang smiled slightly: "By the way, Editor Yu, besides these, I have a little thing to trouble you with."

"What's going on?" Yu Deli asked.

"In this case." Cao Zhiqiang said, "Do you know any newspaper reporters? Preferably someone from a big and influential newspaper."

"I know a few of them," Yu Deli asked, "What do you want to do?"

Cao Zhiqiang narrowed his eyes: "It's nothing, it's just... Look, I am a somewhat famous person now, right?"

Yu Deli smiled and said: "That's right, if you want to say that Cao Zhiqiang, maybe not many people know him, but if you want to say that you are a cutting-edge poet Qiangzi, then you are indeed somewhat famous now."

Cao Zhiqiang nodded: "Then this poet Qiangzi once worked as a second-rate son. Later, through his own efforts, he became a worker. He wrote poems in his spare time to earn royalties and became a very popular new poet. However, he was robbed in the street.

He almost died, can this be considered news?"

Yu Deli blinked and adjusted his glasses again: "It's definitely good news!"

“Since it is good news, shouldn’t it be reported?”

Upon hearing this, Yu Deli immediately smiled and said: "I understand, you want me to find someone to interview you. It's best to do an exclusive interview and make it on the front page of the news. Is that what you mean?"

"Yes! That's right!" Cao Zhiqiang nodded with a smile.

"Can you tell me your purpose?" Yu Deli asked, "This way I can be more targeted and greet people in advance."

Cao Zhiqiang thought for a while, then blinked his innocent eyes and said: "Purpose? What purpose can I have?

I just got robbed, I'm injured, I hate those robbers to the core, I want to find the media to interview me, let me vent my feelings, soothe my soul, let everyone take a warning, and give me a slap in the face

Notoriety, even this won’t work?”

Yu Deli adjusted his glasses calmly, squinting his small eyes, and the lenses reflected the dazzling light:

"I understand, I understand, leave it to me, I promise to handle it properly for you!"

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