Emperor Yongzheng defeated his brothers and ascended the throne, only to die exhausted after thirteen years, leaving behind ambitions unfulfilled. Unwilling to accept this fate, his soul wandered t...
Seeing that her son was no longer afraid, Zhang Ying was satisfied. It's normal for young children to dislike unfamiliar environments, but if they become afraid and hesitant because of it, then they are somewhat cowardly.
Although Zhang Ying did not expect all her sons to become pillars of society, she did hope that they would all be people of strong will and determination.
Zhang Ying told her son that she had informed her wife and children about the matter before the meal.
Zhang Ying's eldest son, Zhang Tingzan, was somewhat surprised upon hearing this: "Why would the Emperor appoint my third brother as a study companion?"
Logically speaking, the companions of the imperial princes should all be from their maternal clans. Even if the Fucha family didn't have a suitable person, they wouldn't use the son of a Han official! It's somewhat unbelievable that his father was the imperial prince's first tutor.
Zhang Ying: "It is a blessing for our family that the Emperor thinks highly of us."
Zhang Ying's wife found it hard to accept. Although it was indeed an honor for the family to have a prince as a companion to the emperor, she was always uneasy about not having her son under her watchful eye.
Zhang Ying's wife asked with some concern, "I don't know what the Emperor's temperament is like?"
Zhang Ying was well aware of his wife's concerns: "The Emperor is a wise ruler, and there are no rumors that he spoils the Prince. The Empress is not one to believe rumors either. I think the Prince won't be spoiled, and Tinglu won't suffer." But whether he will be mistreated is another matter.
Zhang Ying didn't know what kind of person the Emperor was, nor had he ever met him. Zhang Ying was certain that the Emperor wouldn't lash out at his son, a mere child, but who knew what the young prince was really like!
As the second son in his family, Zhang Tingyu did not comment on the matter, knowing that it was already settled and that further words would be useless.
Bobo's birthday arrived quickly, and after a lively celebration, Bobo officially began her early education.
Yinzhen had always attached great importance to Bobo's education, cultivating a series of good habits in him from a young age. Although he was only three years old, he did things in a certain manner, which made Yinzhen very gratified.