After I traveled through the book, I was spoiled by five little villains

Chapter 172 The Most Important Thing in Educating Children

They are not really her children.

Once Yan Changqing has taken revenge, the identities of the five children will be revealed to the world.

The Yan brothers and sisters must restore their original names and inherit their parents' legacy.

Regardless of whether Yan Changqing gave up the title of Duke of Zhenguo to them, they had to support the Yan family and continue their bloodline.

In the Dajing Dynasty, which was mainly based on agriculture, one could be ignorant of war but must be knowledgeable about agriculture.

Even the emperor and empress in the palace, during the annual spring festival, would not only pray to God for rain and good weather, but would also set an example by sowing seeds and weaving.

Even if they are not actually required to work, the ceremony is essential.

In addition to the brother and sister, the third and fifth children each have their own strengths, and Qin Yaoguang also wants them to understand more about the world and the sufferings of the people.

As for the second one.

He still doesn't know which path he wants to take in the future.

Qin Yaoguang had already made up her mind that no matter what he wanted to do, she would be by his side to protect him.

No need to let him go through the torment and torture in the original book again.

No matter which path the second son chooses, he must understand the people's livelihood, customs, and how men farm and women weave.

When coming to the hot spring villa, Qin Yaoguang just wanted to let the children relax for some time.

And now, what lies before us is a good opportunity.

It’s better to go with the flow.

Looking at the children waiting for her decision, Qin Yaoguang pondered for a moment and then slowly told her arrangements.

"If I just go to apologize, I'm afraid he will make the same mistake again in the future."

Qin Yaoguang looked at Ah Xiang and asked, "Have you found the two lost geese?"

Ah Xiang didn't understand what she meant, so she shook her head and said, "It was too early when I came in, so I don't know if I can find it."

After taking a look at the sky, Qin Yaoguang said, "It's getting late. We should look for it again tomorrow morning to avoid any accidents."

The imperial estate is bounded by a river, and there are regular patrols along the river.

The goose might have run in the wrong direction in panic. If we continue to look for it in the dark, we might encounter other accidents.

After all, the diet of farmers nowadays is mostly based on seasonal vegetables, and only wealthy families can afford to eat meat and fish every day, so night blindness is prevalent.

Unlike modern times, oxen were precious agricultural materials, and the number of oxen in each village was quantified.

Anyone who steals or slaughters cattle shall be sentenced to death.

Only when a cow is too old to plow the land will the village head report it to the higher authorities, and only after obtaining approval from the county government can it be slaughtered.

Ordinary people only eat beef and mutton a few times in their entire lives.

Of course there are exceptions. Large numbers of cattle and sheep are raised in areas with abundant grass and water, suitable for grazing, and these are at the border areas where wars are fought all year round.

The people at the border are already struggling to take care of themselves, so how can they have the energy to transport cattle and sheep to the Central Plains?

However, Qin Yaoguang knew that after Dajing and Beirong established the trade route, the lives of the people in the Central Plains gradually improved.

Even ordinary people can eat delicious beef and mutton.

What she is concerned about is the current situation.

No matter how valuable a goose is, it is not as important as human life.

In the imperial farm which is mainly mountainous, looking for geese at night is a very dangerous behavior.

Hearing Qin Yaoguang's words, Ah Xiang looked up in surprise.

Unexpectedly, the eldest princess cared so much about their safety.

She was touched, and the smile on her face showed her sincerity: "Your Highness's intention, I will convey it to them, and ask them to return home quickly and not take any risks."

Qin Yaoguang nodded slightly and said, "Early tomorrow morning, they will come to help you find the lost goose. In addition, take the children to identify the losses of each family. Those that can be replanted will be replanted, and those that cannot be replanted will be compensated."

She thought that through this process, in addition to allowing her five children to take on responsibilities, they could also learn about the crops in the fields.

Having fine clothes and delicious food does not mean that you cannot tell the difference between grass and wheat.

Ah Xiang immediately smiled and was extremely happy, thanking him repeatedly.

Qin Yaoguang smiled at her and said, "Since you are here, bring some snacks and candies back and share them with the children."

Guyu understood what she meant and nodded to Ah Xiang, saying, "Please follow me."

That’s right, Qin Yaoguang is the owner of this imperial manor.

But what determines all this is just her identity, not her own ability.

Qin Yaoguang was not the real princess. Instead, it was the people of the imperial farm who supported her with their hard work.

She enjoys getting along well with everyone within her capabilities.

After Ah Xiang left, the children began to discuss how to apologize tomorrow and where to find the big goose.

The discussion was extremely lively, with everyone talking at once.

In the end, it was more like doing something big that had never been done before, with excitement on everyone's face.

The second brother said, "Don't forget, we were the ones who made the mistake first. We can't cause trouble again tomorrow."

He didn't want to cause new trouble before the compensation was in place.

"Know it!"

"Does Second Brother look down on us so much?"

Qin Yaoguang leaned comfortably on the cushion, and Hanlu brought the chopped pear to her lips.

The sweet and rich juice bursts in your mouth and tastes really good.

Seeing that she was in a lazy posture and had no intention of intervening, Chun Ning asked, "Sister, are you really going to let them do it?"

She admitted that compared with the children of wealthy families she had met, these children were no worse in character.

But don't forget that they just got into trouble.

Let them clean up themselves?

Is it really possible?

"That's fine."

Qin Yaoguang waved his hand nonchalantly and asked with a smile: "Do you know what is the most important thing in educating children?"

Chun Ning was immediately interested in her and replied, "Teach by example?"

Qin Yaoguang shook his finger: "That's the teacher."

"Then... Meng's mother moved three times?"

"We live in a very nice place."

Apart from the imperial palace, is there any better environment than the Princess's Mansion?

Chun Ning frowned, thought hard, and said in a series of sentences: "Lying on the ice to catch carp, wearing colorful clothes to entertain parents, fanning the pillow and warming the quilt?"

Qin Yaoguang laughed: "Aren't these all about filial sons and grandchildren?"

"That's the same thing, of course we teach our children to be filial." Chun Ning was not convinced.

Qin Yaoguang waved at her and said mysteriously, "Come here."

When she got closer, Qin Yaoguang whispered, "What you said is just foolish filial piety. I never agree with it."

In this Dynasty where filial piety is the foundation, her remarks were earth-shattering and outrageous.

Fortunately, the one who heard it was Chun Ning, who admired her very much. After being surprised, she thought: There must be a reason why the imperial sister said that.

Qin Yaoguang continued, "Think about it. In the middle of winter, you used your body temperature to melt the ice so that your mother could eat carp. You treated your body as a joke. Didn't you think that if you caught a cold, your parents would be worried and anxious?"

Her argument was totally unheard of for Chun Ning.

Chun Ning looked confused. Although he felt that what she said made a lot of sense, he still felt that something was wrong.

After thinking about it, she simply put aside her confusion and thought of the original topic: "Sister, then what do you think is the most important thing in educating children?"

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