Accompanied by Zhao Guang's hint, Ocoro issued an order and began to establish a new organization.
Thus, the New Art Association was established. At its inception, Ocoro gathered all the key members for a meeting to discuss various rules and regulations as well as methods for guiding others.
Indeed, they were not a powerful ruling institution, but rather an association.
This form was very free, making the distinction between association members and non-members minimal, at least initially. The members felt very free, and for a moment, the association was exceptionally unified.
Because of this association's establishment, the subsequent scattered method of spread turned into a collective army.
After Zhao Guang provided some printing tools, books about new art began to be sold on a large scale.