After the subsidy, the price range of Song New Energy was 1.48 million yuan to 1.98 million yuan (document 1). In addition, there were also some other models that were priced after subsidies. For example, the price of the Song PM was 179,900 yuan to 209,900 yuan (document 2). However, due to the limited information provided, it was impossible to know the price of other specific models after subsidies.
" Fantasy: A Lucky Chance at the Beginning, Obtaining a Ten Billion Yuan Grant " was a fantasy novel by L. The story was about the protagonist, Su Changge, who had awakened a 10 billion subsidy system after transmigrating to the fantasy world. As long as she gave someone an opportunity, she could receive the subsidy and there was a high probability of triggering an excessive critical hit subsidy reward. In this novel, the main character gave an immortal spirit fruit to the Divine Phoenix Matriarch and a mystic weapon to the Great Ruins Immortal King, triggering a 10 billion critical hit and obtaining the Chaos Origin Creation Fruit and the ancient divine weapon. In just a year, the protagonist received a huge amount of subsidies and treasures. Other than that, the other search results did not provide any more relevant information.
In the fantasy novel," A Lucky Chance at the Beginning of the Game, Obtaining a Ten Billion Dollars Grant ", the protagonist Su Changge awakened a Ten Billion Dollars Grant System after transmigrating to the fantasy world. As long as Su Changge gave her opportunity to someone else, she would receive a subsidy and might even trigger an excessive Critical Hit subsidy reward. These subsidies could be in the tens of billions or even higher, and after triggering an excessive critical hit, the subsidy would soar to an even more terrifying level. Through this method, Su Changge received a huge subsidy in just a year, and the number of treasures he obtained also increased exponentially. The specific plot and story development could only be understood after reading the entire novel.
Xiong Lei responded to Mrs. Du's question about Guo Wei's subsidy, saying that he knew that Mrs. Du's money was spent on Guo Wei's family of four. However, Xiong Lei did not know where Xu Min's money was spent. Although he couldn't completely believe the words of one person, considering Guo Wei's personality, he would most likely remain silent and not respond to such a topic.
The subsidies provided by the country with Level 2 mental disability included free textbooks and boarding expenses, as well as financial assistance according to national regulations. In addition, according to the policies of different regions, people with Class 2 intellectual disability could also enjoy benefits such as living difficulties allowance, living care allowance for severely disabled people, disability allowance, and so on. The specific subsidy standards and application procedures may vary from region to region. It is recommended to consult the local Disabled People's Federation, the Civil Affairs Bureau, or the street (township) and other relevant departments to obtain accurate information.
The following steps were usually required for a publishing house to publish a novel:
1. Adapting a novel: Adapting the story, characters, and worldview of the novel to make it suitable for publication.
2. Selection of topics: The publishing house will plan suitable topics for publication according to market demand and readers 'preferences.
3. Creation and adaptation: The author will create and adapt a novel suitable for publication according to the requirements of the publishing house.
4. Review: The publishing house reviews the author's novel to see if the content, format, writing style, and other aspects meet the publishing requirements.
5. Typography and Proofreading: To make sure that the words, format, and pictures of the novels that have passed the review meet the publishing requirements.
6. Print and distribution: The publishing house will print the novel into books and distribute them to various bookstores, libraries, and other sales channels.
Different publishing houses may have different publishing processes, but the above steps are usually necessary. At the same time, the publishing house would also strictly check the quality of the novel to ensure that the content of the book was legal, healthy, and positive.
Releasing a novel and putting it on the shelves were two different things.
A novel release referred to the release of the novel's text content on online literature platforms such as Qidian, Genesis Chinese Network, etc. for readers to read. After the novel was published, the author could update the plot and chapters of the novel on the platform and interact with the readers.
Putting a novel on the shelves referred to uploading a novel to a specific chapter catalog on the online literature platform for readers to buy and read. The novel had to meet the platform's requirements such as word count, plot, and so on. It had to go through the platform's review before it could be successfully published. After the novel was published, the author could get more income and reader support on the platform, and at the same time, he could accumulate more writing experience.
It should be noted that different online literature platforms might have different requirements for the publication and listing of novels. Therefore, authors needed to publish and put on the shelves according to the requirements of the platform.
A novel publishing house or publishing group usually refers to an organization that specializes in publishing novels. Its main business includes editing, publishing, distributing, and marketing novels. In China, examples of novel publishing houses or publishing groups include the National Library of China Press, China National Book import and export (group) corporation, China Science and Technology Press, Shanghai Century publishing group, Zhejiang Ancient Books Press, etc.
A novel publishing house or a publishing group usually had a professional editorial team responsible for screening, adapting, editing, and proofreading novels to ensure that their quality met the publishing standards. These editing teams would then submit the novel to a publishing house or group for typography, printing, and distribution. In China, novel publishing houses or publishing groups would also meet with readers through various channels such as bookstores, online bookstores, e-books, etc. to sell and promote.
Personal publishing websites were not necessarily official publishing units because the definition of a publishing unit depended on the laws and regulations of the country or region. In some countries or regions, only publishing units that had been approved and registered by the relevant departments could legally publish books. However, the individual publishing website might not have such qualifications or registration, so it could not be regarded as a formal publishing unit.
However, a personal book publishing website could also legally publish books. They usually cooperated with formal publishing companies or organized their own publishing teams to edit, format, design, and other processes before publishing them into books. Such books could be sold in the market and earn corresponding profits.
Therefore, although the personal book publishing network was not a formal publishing unit, they could still legally publish books and sell them in the market. However, when choosing a publishing platform, we need to pay attention to the legitimacy and qualifications of the platform to ensure that our books can be legally published and sold.