The main contents are as follows
In terms of politics, it advocates the unification of political orders and the rule of law; each province sets up press officers to listen to public opinion, and sets up ballot boxes to elect officials by the public.
In terms of economy, it advocates learning from the West, developing industry and commerce, rewarding technological inventions, and setting up insurance businesses.
In terms of culture and education, we oppose superstition and advocate the establishment of schools, hospitals and charitable institutions; it is strictly forbidden to buy and sell people and smoke opium.
In terms of diplomacy, it advocates free trade, cultural exchange, and equal exchanges with foreign countries, but does not allow foreign countries to interfere in China's internal affairs.
Character: It is the earliest and most complete capitalist policy plan in China. It proposes to imitate the West, build railways, highways, and imitate trains and ships; set up postal banks and promote insurance; build hospitals and schools, and set up orphanages and nurseries; Reward inventions; implement the patent system; engage in free trade and cultural exchanges with other countries on the basis of equality
The core of the new chapter of the Zhengzheng is to develop capitalism in China, which is the earliest proposal of the advanced Chinese to develop capitalism in China The capitalist plan, or China’s first modernization program. Politically, it advocates "ruling the country by law", supervision by public opinion and direct election of government officials, which means it puts forward preliminary democratic and legal ideas. Economically, it encourages the development of industry and commerce, rewards technological inventions, and promotes insurance. Culturally and ideologically, it opposes superstition and advocates new education. Diplomatically, it advocates free exchanges, equality and mutual benefit. Only by looking at the process of learning from the West throughout modern history and the world background at that time can we have a clearer and deeper impression of the advanced and advanced nature of these ideas.