Chapter 634: Reciting the Three Character Classic to Ama
Dabaole's saliva was flowing down, and he waved his hands again and said, "What did you just say!"
Wenjiu swallowed hard and said casually:
"The river flows eastward, its waves wash away all the heroes of the ages..."
Then, the eldest son touched his head and said, "The river flows eastward, the waves wash away all the heroes!"
This really shocked Wenjiu, and with trembling hands he rewarded him with a mouthful of fruit puree: "My son... is really amazing."
"Awesome! I'm awesome!" Dabao was praised by his mother and got to eat the fruit puree. He became happier and started waving his little hands.
Wen Jiu was quite shocked. For an ordinary child to be able to speak so clearly, it would have to be at least a year old, right? Her child was not even eight months old yet!
Could it be that it was because I placed spiritual stones with them today?
Wen Jiu was in a trance when he grabbed Sanbao again: "Sanbao! The sky is vast, the wilderness is boundless, the wind blows through the grass and you can see cattle and sheep."
"The sky is vast, the wilderness is boundless, and there are cattle and sheep." Sanbao stared at the warm wine and said with a stern face.
Wenjiu immediately rewarded him, scooping a mouthful of fruit puree and feeding it to his mouth: "Sanbao is really smart. Come, talk to your mother again. The sky is vast, the wilderness is boundless, the wind blows the grass low and you can see cattle and sheep..."
"The sky is vast, the wilderness is boundless, the wind blows the grass low and you can see cattle and sheep."
Before Sanbao could speak, Dabao answered first. His small, dark eyes stared straight at Mosquito, the fruit puree in his hand.
Wenjiu was stunned for a moment, then immediately took the spoon and went to feed his eldest son.
After feeding him a mouthful, his arm was pulled by his third son again, and then he said, "The sky is vast, the wilderness is boundless, the wind blows the grass low, and I can see cattle and sheep."
Wen Jiu immediately fed his son a mouthful, and then pulled Sibao out.
"Mother, eat some fruit."
Sibao also used his little hands to gesture his own little mouth.
"Well, eat the fruit, Sibao. Just tell mommy and she'll give you the fruit."
“The wind blows through the grass and you see the cattle and sheep.”
“The wind blows through the grass and you see the cattle and sheep.”
Although there were still some leaks, it was obvious that the children could speak in complete sentences.
Wen Jiu was confused and pulled Xiao Jin out: "Come and take a look, something is wrong, why are they talking so fluently?"
Xiao Jin stroked his chin and pondered, "Master, it stands to reason that the little masters' attributes are more than ten points higher than those of ordinary children since birth. Now they can already speak. If you continue to teach them diligently, it is normal for them to speak complete sentences. There is no need to worry. I guess their nurse doesn't talk much on a daily basis. If they were taught early on, they might have learned it long ago."
Wenjiu was also shocked. She couldn't help but take the booklet and teach her sons one by one. She even woke up Erbao who was sleeping.
Although Erbao was a little dissatisfied, he became happy again when he saw his mother's face and had fruit to eat, and leaned lazily in his mother's arms.
Wenjiu tried it and found that the IQs of the children were similar. If one could learn it, the other one would not be far behind. Even her second son, who was the most reluctant to talk and slept all day long, was taught by Wenjiu after trying twice.
Now I finally understand. It turns out that they speak incoherently because the people around them only speak two or three words to them.
At that moment, Wenjiu really wanted to slap himself. Damn it, he almost delayed the children's learning progress.
"Starting tomorrow, when you speak to the princes, you should treat them like adults, not children. Only speak two or three words at a time. Remember this."
The wet nurses around looked at each other and nodded in agreement.
Obviously, they were also shocked. As wet nurses, they naturally knew what children of that age should be like. While their children at home were still just nursing, these little princes were already memorizing books. They even sighed in their hearts, this royal bloodline was truly different. They looked much smarter than ordinary people.
Wenjiu didn't say much. She waved her hand and told them to go about their business. She continued to lean on the bed and teach her sons. She wanted to see where the children's limits were.
When the Fourth Master came back, he first went to the main house, but it was empty.
"Your Highness, the master is in the left wing with the princes."
"Left wing?"
"That's right," Shanzha replied. "And the weather is getting hotter today. The ventilation in the warm room is really poor. Concubine Concubine had the two large rooms in the left wing cleared out this morning, and she moved in with the princes early in the morning."
The Fourth Master nodded and couldn't help asking again, "What did your master do at home today?"
Shanzha was taken aback for a moment before replying, "The master is the same as usual. He just changed the rooms for the young princes today and summoned the Liu family doctor to take a look. He has been with the princes the whole time. Oh, and the master also had some snacks made at noon. He said he would wait for you to come back in the evening and let you taste them."
The Fourth Master nodded. In fact, he wanted to ask when the little girl had gotten the snow lotus. However, since these servants couldn't get any information out of him, he decided to ask Jiu'er directly.
As soon as he entered the room, the Fourth Master saw the scene in front of him and couldn't help but be stunned.
On the bed, Wenjiu had her hair loose, and was wearing a moon-white dress with a soft gauze covering it. She was leaning comfortably on the bed reading a book.
Several children around her were sitting in a circle around her.
The wet nurses were also standing by, and everyone was holding basins or bowls, with all kinds of food in their hands.
On the ground, Wangcai, the little wolf, and Big Head were lying comfortably and lazily, one on each side. They looked so relaxed and at ease.
However, as soon as the Fourth Master entered the room, everyone stood up immediately after seeing him, even Wangcai and the others were no exception. They immediately ran to the Fourth Master and had fun.
"Master, you're back?"
Wenjiu casually put on his slippers and immediately pulled the Fourth Master to sit down.
"Master, I have something to tell you."
"Jiu'er, I have something to ask you."
As soon as the Fourth Master sat down, the two of them said this in unison.
For a moment, both of them were a little stunned, and then they heard the Fourth Master say with a smile: "Master, come with me quickly."
Then, he pulled him and made him sit on the bed, and with a wave of his hand, he drove all the servants out. Then he said, "Dabao, start, recite a passage for Ama."
The Fourth Master was stunned upon hearing this, then said with a smile, "Jiu'er is still young. Even if you want to teach him poetry, you should wait a little longer. If you expose him to it too early, he might even get bored..."
As soon as he finished speaking, he heard Bian Dabao say: "When people are born, their nature is good. Natures are similar, but habits make them different."
Fourth Master: "...what did you say?"
The Fourth Master was also stunned for a moment. He stared at his son who was still lying in bed and could only turn over, and swallowed hard.
"He just said..."
Wenjiu nodded: "Well, if it's not him, then how could it be Jiu'er? Come, Dabao, recite it to your father again."
"Man is born good; natures are similar, but habits make them different!"
Dabao said in a crisp voice, and clapped his hands happily.
The Fourth Master was stunned for a moment, and subconsciously pinched his son's armpits and lifted him up: "Dabao! Say it again!"
"Man is born good; natures are similar, but habits make them different."
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