Rebirth of the Ming Dynasty: Sixth Generation of Glory, I don't want it
Chapter 145 Become a Pen Holder in Advance
"You should be serious about doing the homework I assign you at night."
Xu answered.
Zhang Xin was silent.
She really felt a little distressed.
My father-in-law is used to getting up at the hour of Mao, and my mother-in-law is almost the same.
Zhu Xiaopang followed the two of them and woke up about half an hour later.
That is, after getting up at 12:00 a.m. and having breakfast, the teacher would start giving the morning lesson, which would last about two hours.
All of this requires Zhu Xiaopang to sit still the whole time, learning to read, and writing strokes.
At noon, I had lunch and took a nap, and then I took a bus to go to Monk Daoyan's place.
I stayed here for an entire afternoon and learned everything.
Both literary and martial arts are available, even playing music, chess, calligraphy, painting, observing the celestial phenomena, predicting wind and rain, calculating good and bad luck, etc. It all depends on what Monk Daoyan plays that day.
When he returned to the palace, he had some snacks, spent some time with himself who came to pay his respects, had a quarrel with Zhu Gaochi, and then went to bed.
When there was nothing to do all day long, Zhu Zhanji rarely talked about what he played.
According to Zhu Zhanji, he felt like he and his master had been playing the entire afternoon.
This may be the difference between a child prodigy and a poor student like Zhang Xin.
But when Zhang Xin compared her son's childhood to her own, she felt that he was too pitiful.
Life without playing in mud is really not perfect.
Moreover, Zhang Xin suspected that it was because Zhu Zhanji had been studying all the time when he was young that he had so many dedicated hobbies when he grew up.
After a while, Zhang Xin finally raised an objection:
"Mom, isn't the whole day full? Too full..."
“I can’t help it. Times are different now.
Mother doesn't like to fix things after they've been done. She has to do things in advance.
Children are like a blank piece of paper. Whatever the teachers fill in, that will determine their future.
We can't let go and give everything to Monk Daoyan.
We must not let those people in the capital lead us astray.
Yesterday, Monk Daoyan tried to test the depth of our people."
Xu repeated to Zhang Xin the entire issue that Zhu Zhanji had discussed with her yesterday.
Then she went on to explain her thoughts.
Monk Daoyan was considered to be a relatively moderate person. He taught everything, including books like "Zizhi Tongjian" which talked about the mentality of emperors.
But Monk Daoyan was only a minister after all, and he taught Zhu Zhanji from the perspective of a minister.
Everything is aimed at training an emperor who can listen to his subjects.
This time, Monk Daoyan taught half and kept the other half, letting Zhu Zhanji think about it. In fact, he was testing whether there was anyone in the Prince of Yan's Mansion who could help Zhu Zhanji solve his doubts, whether he could understand "Zizhi Tongjian" and to what extent he could understand it.
It was only when Zhu Zhanji went to take classes with Monk Daoyan that the innocent child would naturally talk about these things.
With just this one article, Monk Daoyan was able to uncover some of the background of the Prince of Yan's Mansion.
After a few more chapters, he could clearly see the level of everyone in the palace.
As a human being, you will have selfish desires, and no one knows where these selfish desires will lead to.
Some people try to protect themselves, while others try to find a fatal flaw that they can hit with one strike.
Many times, until something happens, you don’t even know that your weakness has been exposed.
Moreover, Xu suddenly thought that after returning to the capital, Zhu Zhanji would definitely have to go to the main hall to attend classes.
The same situation will happen then.
My grandson has such a good memory that he will never forget even the complicated names of people and places once he has told them to me.
Such students are fascinating to teach.
Before you know it, you will be teaching more and more, and there will be more and more personal opinions mixed in.
This is very bad for Zhu Zhanji.
If a person in front of you has laid the foundation on a blank piece of paper, it will be difficult for the person behind you to start drawing.
Xu wanted to be the pen holder before Zhu Zhanji entered the school.
Before, she was worried that Zhu Zhanji was too young to understand the difference.
But Zhu Zhanji's question last night and the final summary showed that Zhu Zhanji was able to fully understand it.
She had to tell Zhu Zhanji everything in the emperor's book "Zizhi Tongjian" from the emperor's perspective as soon as possible.
It allowed Zhu Zhanji to think independently before he entered school and to have his own opinions without being influenced by others' views.
In the future, you won’t be influenced by the great scholars in the school.
Zhu Yunwen is a typical example of someone who was influenced and failed.
If a king cannot fully control the military power, what is the point of talking about civil governance!!!
This shitty cognition was actually taught by the master.
At the end, Xu became a little excited.
Anyway, my grandson can’t let others bully him. Such a smart grandson!
"This is too hard for mother."
Zhang Xin hugged Xu and felt like crying.
My mother-in-law really is the one who thinks of everything first.
"That's all for Xiaopang. You will teach your grandson in the future. After that, you will just be a fool emperor. By then, we will all be buried in the ground and there will be nothing we can do about it!"
Xu wanted to say that Zhu Zhanji was lucky.
This is really a hurry. If she wasn't in good health, she really wouldn't have the energy.
Zhu Gaoxu and Zhu Gaosui both had their own major problems due to her lack of energy and poor teaching.
"It's not like the relationship is broken. What about my daughter-in-law?"
Zhang Xin comforted Xu with her mouth, but her heart was pierced by thousands of arrows.
Her daughter-in-law... is really broken...
After all, it was my own fault back then, and I haven't gotten over it.
Her biological mother, Bao, brought the girl here for the sake of face, but she just declined on the grounds that it was unprecedented.
She is already the Crown Princess, no matter what she does, no one can complain, not to mention that she is just a small clerk in Yongcheng.
After accepting this troublesome Sun into the palace, Zhanji had a preconceived impression of her and was unable to guard against her, which led to the fall of the later Queen Hu.
"Unless you are like me, with good ideas, able to teach and learn, and able to control your man, otherwise it's almost the same as breaking up.
From Princess Ning to your generation, and then to the later generations, those selected from this palace have become more and more gentle, virtuous, and unreliable.
It's just like choosing a quail! Once it lays eggs, it will be handed over to the civil servants outside to hatch them.
What good can it hatch?"
Xu was very disdainful.
Zhang Xin, who used to be a quail and now feels that he is barely not a quail, feels heavy-hearted and speechless.
"Having said that, Xin'er, when the time comes, let me tell your father-in-law that it would be better to change the rules for selecting concubines. Let's raise the threshold."
Xu thought about it and added another sentence.
If she could live to the age where she could marry her eldest grandson, she would definitely make the choice herself.
But in case she doesn't live to see that day, she still has to make preparations in advance.
The issue of selecting a concubine is always a dilemma.
Those with a solid foundation were chosen for fear that the harem would interfere in government affairs and cause chaos.
But it really makes a difference for the princes to have a mother with a rich background.
Not to mention the distant past, just take Prince Ning who is now hanging around in Peking every day.
His biological mother, Yang, had more or less contact with Xu.
Although he was quite unknown in the palace.
But in fact, Concubine Yang had beautiful handwriting and was quite methodical in dealing with people.
The reason why Prince Ning was crowned as a king so early and commanded an army of 100,000 was all because of Concubine Yang's management for the late emperor and Prince Ning's own ambition.
Without showing off, she arranged her son's future.
He left the hustle and bustle of the court early and stationed in one place.
No matter how the throne is inherited in the future, if one can no longer be a vassal king, developing outside is a way to survive.
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