It's also called Dichao and Dichao. In ancient China, imperial edicts, courtiers' memorials and related political information were copied. Since the Song Dynasty, it has developed into a handwritten publication similar to a newspaper. Movable type edition was published at the end of Ming Dynasty, and it was called Beijing Daily in Qing Dynasty.
2. How does it work?
Issued by the feudal central department, it is the "central organ newspaper" that conveys the information of the imperial court.
3. What social factors are involved?
(1) officials inside the imperial court, local officials at the state and military levels.
(2) officials from Beijing and North Korea, local administrative officials at all levels, and scholars and intellectuals.
(3) Ordinary people
4. What is the ultimate goal?
(1) Meet the needs of rulers, disseminate political information, carry out decree propaganda, imprison people's thoughts and safeguard feudal rule.
(2) In the feudal society, communicate information, strengthen contact, promote communication, and achieve social stability and unity.
5. What is the effect?
Today, Dibao is a very backward form of information dissemination because of its single content, slow communication speed, narrow audience and no information feedback. However, under the historical conditions at that time, it played a very good role in maintaining feudal rule, which was consistent with the original communication purpose of feudal rulers, so its communication effect met the expectations of the disseminators-feudal rulers.