Farmer’s Little Girl

Chapter 1520: Lose the bet

   Chapter 1520

  Chongwenguan teaching is different from teaching three children in private. There are at least ten students sitting there. One of them is the crown prince of the country. He can't just tell the prince four, five, six chapters, right?

  In other words, when he taught three children the "Book of Filial Piety", the second and third chapters were very rough. He did not explain much about the filial piety of the emperor and the princes, and more about the later chapters.

  Zhuang Xun is a bit big, and for the first time, I feel that teaching is not so easy, especially this prince is not an ordinary prince, and his father is not an ordinary prince.

  What should I do? When teaching the emperor chapter, I can’t always say "No Nian Erzu, Yu Xiu Jue De" to the prince?

  What can their ancestors of the Li family learn and commemorate on their journey of loyalty and filial piety?

  The emperor’s throne came from rebellion, and the throne of today is not so righteous. It really makes him miss his ancestors and cultivate his own virtues with the virtues of ancestors...

  Zhuang Xun felt a headache just thinking about it.

  So I can’t teach that way.

Zhuang Xun was in a daze looking at the "Book of Filial Piety" on the case, so Confucianism designated Jun as the emperor. He is very difficult to teach children. The miscellaneous books Man Bao brought back say it is true. If Jun is a common people, there are many in this world. Things can be explained thoroughly...

   Zhuang Xun was thinking about it unconsciously. When he realized what he was thinking, he was shocked severely, and then shook his head repeatedly to get rid of the distracting thoughts in his heart.

  But thinking can never be restricted by the body. He clearly told himself not to think, but he still couldn't help thinking about it.

  If the king is defined as the people, loyal to the king is loyal to the people, then everything in this world can be explained, but this is also very dangerous.

  He was not sure what the emperor and prince would think. If the courtiers and scholars of the world didn’t want to be loyal to the king, but to the people, would this dynasty still belong to his Li family?

  If they disagree with this view, can the head on his neck be kept?

  Zhuang Xun began to calculate the probability that he would be able to leave the palace alive if he taught the prince unreservedly, like teaching three children.

  Finally, he sighed faintly and decided to watch the changes first. Before that, let’s be mediocre. Perhaps, he could not talk about the filial piety of the emperor and the princes, but start with the filial piety of the common people?

  Thinking about this, Zhuang Xun suddenly became enlightened. Yes, let’s start with the filial piety of the common people.

  Zhuang Xun exhaled after figuring it out, then put the book on the case away, got up and looked out, and found that the sky had darkened for some time.

  Zhuang Xun was shocked and went out hurriedly. He saw three disciples sitting on the steps of the yard eating fruits and vegetables. Hearing the sound of footsteps, they turned their heads and looked back.

Mr. Zhuang asked: "When is this? What are you doing here?"

  The three of them got up immediately and said, "Sir, we have all had a late meal. We came over and saw you in a daze, so we sat here and waited for you."

  Bai Shan picked up the plate, "Sir, would you like to eat a piece?"

  Mr. Zhuang was silent for a moment and said, "Why don't you call me? I want to leave the palace as a teacher."

  He lives outside the palace and goes to work every day, except when he is on duty.

  Bai Shan said nonchalantly: “It’s too early, the palace gate hasn’t been locked yet, it doesn’t matter, you are thinking about things at first glance, so we won’t bother you.”

Bai Erlang complained: "Originally I wanted to call you, but both of them said that people most hate being interrupted when they think about things, so they don't let me call you. Sir, if I call you, you hate it. me?"

  Zhuang Xun looked at the three people with piercing eyes and knew that they were betting on him. He blew his beard with anger, and then said, "It's not annoying."

  Zhou Man and Bai Shan widened their eyes in surprise, Bai Erlang looked at them triumphantly, the book building was on duty for two days, hahahaha...

  Mr. Zhuang did not eat their fruits, and went out of the palace directly with his sleeves.

  The three of them watched Mr.'s back disappear, Bai Shan and Man Bao both sighed quietly, and Bai Erlang said with joy: "Tomorrow, I will be on duty at the bookstore. Who will come?"

  Bai Shandao: "I have plenty of time, and I can do it anytime."

  He looked at Man Bao.

  Man Bao sighed: "I'll come, you give me the book list."

  The weather has been sunny recently. The book building is on duty to take out the books to dry, and then take them back in the afternoon and put them back in order.

  Because there are not many literate servants in the palace, and books are precious, this kind of work cannot be left to the servants.

  In the past, when there was only one student in the Chongwen Museum, these things were done by the lecturers and editors of the East Palace. Now there are 29 more students in the Chongwen Museum.

  Of course they came to do this kind of thing.

  But in order to avoid mistakes and damage the books, the books are dried in batches. Three people are on duty every day, and 29 people take turns to dry them.

  It will be the turn of Bai Erlang and Feng Zongping Yi Ziyang tomorrow.

  Early the next morning, Man Bao read a text in the yard, stretched out his arms and legs, and arrived at the library.

  The waiters have moved out the tables for drying. There are only aisles for two people to walk through in the yard, and the tables are densely laid out.

  When Xiao Yuanzheng and Liu Taiyi Zheng Taiyi came from the Taiyuan Hospital, they happened to see Man Bao coming out of the book building on the east side with the book in his arms, holding seven or eight books in his arms, and spreading them out on the table.

  Xiao Yuan couldn’t help but stop in surprise, “Master Zhou Xiao, why do you even want you to come here to air the books?”

   At any rate, she is also a fifth-grade official. Few people in this Chongwen Hall are of higher grade than her.

  Feng Zongping and Yi Ziyangle, who also brought out the book, said with a deep expression, "Xiao Yuanzheng, I like to do something when I think about things."

  Feng Zongping and Yi Ziyang were happier and laughed directly.

  Xiao Yuan was looking at them suspiciously. The two met Man Bao’s eyes and immediately closed their mouths, indicating that they would not say anything. They turned around and ran into the library to continue moving books.

   and the other three moved out the books on the book list to dry them, and the time was almost up. Feng Zongping and Yi Ziyang went to class, while Man Bao continued to repair her books.

  Today, Mr. Zhuang was in class for the first time. He first talked about the first chapter of the Mingyi of Kaizong, and then jumped directly to chapter 6 on the filial piety of the common people.

  The prince sitting down is quite boring, but after listening to it, he slowly likes it, because Mr. Zhuang likes fables in his lectures, and listening to his lectures is the same as listening to stories. It is not very boring.

Of course, the most important thing is that the filial piety of the common people is rarely related to the prince. It is not difficult for him, the prince of a country, to support his parents by food and clothing. He did not hear Mr. Zhuang suggesting that he should honor the emperor. So today’s The content of the class has nothing to do with him.

  The prince listened with gusto.

  The same content, Shirazen and Shirajiro also listened to it with gusto, because the story of Mr.'s fable has changed.

   See you at four in the afternoon

    

   

  (End of this chapter)

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