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Chapter 1140: The Great Cang’s Two Hungry Dogs, River Transport Envoys, and the Southern Expedition Will Finally Begin(2/2)

Of course, there are not many princes at this time, and the only one who is qualified to enjoy this Wenhua Palace is Wang Yuan, the eldest son. And as the eldest son, Wang Zhi, there is no use coming here because of his age.

Although Wang Yu has arranged for his two sons to be the prince's tutor and the prince's tutor, not to mention that Zhuge Liang is still far away in Dongyi at this time. Even Guan Zhong has to preside over the reform. How can he

Spending such a long time staring at a little kid every day?

And at the prince's current age, there is no need for them to teach him personally. They can just gather together to find someone to provide enlightenment education.

When the princes are a little older, that's when they will really be used.

In the Wenhua Hall, the person in charge of the prince's education should be Huang Qian, a famous scholar in Da Cang.

Inside and outside the palace, except for some palace attendants and guards, there were only one master and one apprentice, which looked a little deserted. He raised his hand and made a silent gesture to the eunuch who was saluting, and stood under the curtain, observing what was going on inside.

Condition.

Huang Qian was holding a book and leading the princes to read and study the Analects of Confucius: "The Master said: 'A gentleman has nothing to eat and nothing to live in, he who is sensitive to things and careful in his words has the right way. It can be said that a gentleman has nothing to eat and nothing to live in.

He is also eager to learn.'"

Wang Yu inquired and found out that Huang Qian's teachings to the princes were still enlightening, and he mainly lectured on "The Thousand-Character Classic", "The Classic of Filial Piety", and "The Analects of Confucius".

And these things are also the most common and practical enlightenment reading materials in Da Cang.

From the royal family and major aristocratic families to the ordinary common people, these are actually the first things they come into contact with when studying.

However, in Wang Yu's opinion, there are still too few enlightenment books.

In view of this, Wang Yu has ordered the bachelors of each palace to compile a book suitable for children's enlightenment, and has put forward requirements in accordance with the "Three Character Classic" and "Hundred Family Surnames". There is no way, he can't let him do this kind of thing himself.

Right? You can only get it customized by the learned scholars in the imperial court.

The eldest son, Wang Yuan, was active by nature. While reading along with the great Confucian, he did not forget to look around. He suddenly spotted Wang Yu standing behind him. His dark eyes lit up, but when he saw his father's serious expression

His expression suddenly brightened, his attitude straightened up immediately, and his body straightened up.

The prince's strange behavior naturally attracted the attention of Huang Qian, who was in charge of teaching above. He looked at him and the sound of reading stopped.

"Your Majesty!" Huang Qian came forward.

Of course, Wang Yu would not neglect the prince's education.

Huang Qian was a well-known scholar outside Da Cang. He had taught at Shangyin Academy for ten years and was specially invited by Wang Yu.

Prince Wang Yuan also took small steps to pay homage.

"Huang Qing is not polite!" Wang Yu looked at Huang Qian kindly and said, "I'm disturbing your teaching!"
Chapter completed!
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