Message from @(JUMP) 璟熙帝
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Youth organizations
are probably the best options
youth are very easy to indoctrinate
and useful
modern art is just a Jewish money laundering scheme cmv
make degenerate modern art, make a shit ton of money and make a trad art gallery from it
x wave is just post post modernist sperg art
Trad art is good but it doesn't have much usefulness in kick starting a movement into the mainstream
yes
And you start with youth organizations
and teach them to be artists and musicians
It doesn't have to be official
***Yes, buy my works of art.***
This sounds schizo but you and every country has a cultural pool
you can make culture from that
but not outside of it
@Narmer https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Military_of_the_Ming_dynasty#Guard_battalion_system
"Officers were known to seize the lands of military colonies and convert them into their private estates, and subsequently force their troops into becoming their serfs. Other officers accepted bribes from soldiers to be exempted from military drill, and used other troops as menial labour. Corruption was so lucrative that the sons of merchants were known to bribe officials for appointments as army officers so as to exhort bribes from soldiers in exchange for drill exemption, or to register their own servants as soldiers so as to embezzle their rations.
**Ming Army:** "After the decline of the guard battalion system, the Ming army came to rely more upon mercenaries to improve efficiency and lighten local military burdens."
**Also Ming Army:** "As the social status of soldiers was not high, mercenaries usually came from the desperate underclass of society such as amnestied bandits or vagabonds. The quality of these troops was highly diverse, depending on their regional origins. Peasant militia were generally regarded as more reliable than full-time soldiers, who were described as useless. Commanders refrained from training or reforming the mercenary armies for fear of provoking riots, and Ming generals started to fight personally on the front lines with handpicked battalions of elite bodyguards rather than attempt to control the hordes of unreliable mercenaries."