Even before entering the private school, one can already hear the children reciting their lessons aloud.
"Once, Mencius' mother chose a good neighborhood. When her son did not study, she cut the threads of her loom."
Dou Yanshan possessed righteous methods. He taught his five sons, and all of them became famous.
It seems to be the Three Character Classic.
“Yun Su Pan Ge, Xi Fan Peng Lang.”
Lu Weichangma, Miao Fenghuafang.
This must be one of the Hundred Family Surnames.
These were all excellent early childhood education materials used in private schools.
Unlike on Earth, private schools don't start by teaching children pinyin. They tend to be less focused on in-depth understanding, and the teachers simply have the children memorize the texts.
The saying goes, "Read a book a hundred times and its meaning will become clear." That's probably what they believe.
Therefore, even children attending a private school for the first time recited the texts.
Once you've memorized it, you can compare it to the book and know the pronunciation of each character.
As for the meaning of each word, the private tutor will not explain it for now.
They'll just make you memorize the book first.
As for the meaning of each word, that will only be explained after the book has been memorized thoroughly.
When Ye Liang brought the children to the gate of the private school, he felt as if he were sending them to their deaths rather than to study, and he was very reluctant to part with them.
Ultimately, these children would have to be handed over to unfamiliar teachers, which Ye Liang neither trusted nor felt at ease with.
However, we still need to send our children to school.
Other people's children can learn it, so his four children must learn it too.
Although it's very hard to let go of this.
Ye Liang knocked on the door again and asked the private tutor to bring the four children in, arrange seats for them, and then, outside the door, Ye Liang carefully instructed the tutor again that these children were children he had rescued from a bandit camp. They had lived in a wolf's den since childhood, living in fear, which made their temperaments different from ordinary children. He instructed the tutor not to treat them like ordinary children when teaching them, and not to punish them with a ruler at will.
If there are any problems, we can put them aside for now and talk to him when he comes to pick up the child at noon.
The rest of the handling can be left to him.
Out of consideration for Ye Liang's generous payment for the books, the teachers all agreed.
Even in the most honest and simple places, a handful of loose silver coins can be very useful.
At the very least, it would make the teacher feel very comfortable, and the children would find it more pleasing to the eye.
Afterwards, Ye Liang stood outside the window, watching the children sitting there blankly, surrounded by other children reciting their lessons. They seemed a little lost, and Ye Liang became even more worried.
I was worried, but I had no choice but to leave with a heavy heart.
Children should be allowed to experience things and grow up on their own.
As Ye Liang walked out of the private school, he felt as if his heart had been shattered.
He couldn't help but wonder if his parents felt the same way when they sent him to school.
I don't know if it's because I've really grown up, but suddenly I can understand my parents' good intentions.
Ye Liang chuckled self-deprecatingly and left the private school, heading to the market to the tailor shop, pharmacy, and blacksmith shop run by three middle-aged men and women.
Ye Liang didn't just want to visit them; he genuinely needed to trouble them with something.
Ye Liang wanted to make a schoolbag for the four children.
Making schoolbags is a kind of tailoring job, with a bit of blacksmithing involved as well. Some of the buckles on the schoolbags are made of iron.
Although Ye Liang's tailoring and forging skills are both at the maximum level, he cannot make schoolbags.
Because, obviously, among the life skills of god-level accounts, there will be many recipes for weapons, equipment, and even magic items and jewelry, which can be directly produced and forged.
However, the backpack's formula and blueprints are obviously not in a god-level account.
This means that Ye Liang can forge the most exquisite and unparalleled Xuan Sword, but he can't even make a schoolbag.
A god-level account isn't omnipotent, but actually, there's nothing wrong with that.
Nothing is truly a panacea.
It's just making a schoolbag; I can just ask the seamstress for help.
Besides, Ye Liang had already drawn up the blueprints himself.
It's just a simple schoolbag, and with the pattern, it shouldn't be too difficult for the seamstress to make it.
However, items like schoolbags, which are not considered weapons or equipment but rather everyday items, can be produced and forged by god-level accounts under certain conditions.
Some of the fun missions will include the blueprints for this backpack.
Even some furniture blueprints.
This fun task was so complicated that even the professional game boosting company that had previously boosted Da Shao's account found it tedious and offered no experience, so they didn't give it to him.
Only a few casual players who enjoy collecting unique items would go through the trouble of doing these casual travel quests that don't offer much experience and only reward players with a few fun items.
Of course, if you catch a book called "Illustrations of a Hundred Things" while fishing, then not only can you make schoolbags, but you can also produce writing brushes, ink, paper and inkstones by following the formulas.
Because this book contains blueprints and recipes for hundreds of everyday items.
With the blueprints and recipes, our young master's maxed-out life skills can finally come in handy.
Just follow the blueprints and formula, and you can start production.
It's just a matter of the young master striking a hammer out of thin air; it's not difficult.
However, the chances of catching this book are slim; it's uncertain when the young master will be able to do so.
However, one thing is certain: if the young master persists in fishing every day, he will catch something someday.
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