Master Zhu opened his mouth, wanting to explain that he never thought of it that way, but he stopped when he got to the point of speaking. Could it be that he really didn't think so in his heart?
Looking at Master Zhu who was in a daze, Galangang snorted coldly and walked away with his hands behind his back.This guy isn't particularly special, if it's the kind that gets rusty, he might as well go back and save himself from worrying about it.

But then again, this is the person chosen by Chu Dunru, so how bad can it be?
Master Zhu was in a trance when he suddenly felt his sleeves move. He lowered his head and saw that it was Xiu'er. He asked softly, "What's wrong? Is there something wrong that you don't understand?"

"Yeah," Xiu'er nodded. Sister Muxiang was teaching them how to write. She came out with the excuse of going to the toilet. She raised an innocent smile, "Master, you taught us 'benevolence and filial piety first', the word 'filial piety' How to solve it?"

"Filial piety of course means filial piety to parents." This time Master Zhu did not ask her to go back to study by herself, but patiently explained, "That is to say, as a person, filial piety is a very beautiful quality.

"We often say 'heinous crimes', one of which is unfilial piety."

"Are you filial to your parents?" Xiu'er asked in confusion, "Should you be filial even to your mother?"

"Of course!" Mrs. Zhu frowned slightly, and said solemnly, "Xiu'er, you have to remember that you are born as a human because of your mother's conception.

"Raising children, bowing and toiling, are all mothers..."

As he spoke, his voice became quieter. The mothers worked so hard, but their status in the family was not high.

Xiu'er smiled slightly, "Sir, if your mother is useless, illiterate, has never seen the world, is old, has shabby clothes, and bows her knees in front of a decent lady, would you be ashamed of her?"

"Of course..." Master Zhu lost his confidence. Although he would not be ashamed of his mother, he still wouldn't let his mother go on certain occasions.

Why?I am afraid that my mother will be looked down upon by others.

But in the final analysis, is it really because you are afraid of your mother being humiliated?Aren't you afraid of losing your face?
Xiu'er continued: "If your mother is well-read in poetry and books and speaks elegantly, would you be proud of her?"

Master Zhu was stunned for a while, then suddenly bowed to Xiu'er, "Thank you, thank you! Listening to what you said, I am enlightened!"

Xiu'er had to muster up her courage to say such a thing. Seeing Master Zhu being so startled, she really jumped away and asked stammeringly, "Master, you...are you not angry?"

"Why should I be angry?" Master Zhu asked back with a smile.

Xiu'er said slowly: "We heard what you and Grandpa Gao said inside, I... I... I talk to Master like this, isn't it the same as contradicting Master?"

"No, no, no," Master Zhu said with a smile, "'Students don't have to be inferior to teachers, and teachers don't have to be better than students'. Knowledge does not distinguish age.

"Not only do I not blame you, but I also thank you for making me see the sun."

Xiu'er blushed, saluted hurriedly, and slipped back to the classroom.

Master Zhu just felt relaxed.He stepped forward to look for Gao Liangjiang, and said to him sincerely: "Old man, Wansheng has figured it out! In the past, Wansheng was too narrow-minded!

"I won't look down on women after my late birth!"

Galangan looked him up and down, "Are you enlightened?"

"No, no," Mrs. Zhu smiled and waved his hands, repeating what Xiu'er had said to him, "I'm ashamed, Wansheng claims to have read a lot, but he's not as clear as a child!"

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