It's not that Emperor Kangxi respected women so much; it's that Emperor Yinzhen in his previous life didn't respect women at all. It's all a matter of comparison.
"You're quite honest!"
It's not easy for someone who has been an emperor to admit their mistakes.
"So you don't need to worry. You discovered the honeycomb briquettes, and Father Emperor will have the spies in the mansion confirm it. As for your inspection of the craftsmen, it's just a matter of not bothering two people."
Your talent, to put it simply, can be summarized as stewardship talent. You have some ingenuity, and with over a hundred craftsmen, Father Emperor doesn't care.
There's something you might not know: Father Emperor hates stupid people, regardless of gender. In this respect, I can't compare to Father Emperor. In some ways, Father Emperor is more tolerant than I am, though not by much.
Time and experience are magical things; they can make even the most passionate and jealous emperors recognize their own shortcomings and view their past in a more balanced way.
Le Shu knew some psychology. To be honest, considering the way Kangxi raised his children, it was already a testament to Yinzhen's strong will that he hadn't gone mad in his previous life and had become a wise ruler.
The father's strict, even harsh, demands meant that none of the princes, except for the crown prince, felt much of his love. The princes were better off, as most of their mothers were very considerate and attentive to them.
Although Consort De did not hate her son, she was very distant and polite to Yinzhen, who had been raised by Empress Xiaoyi, after the birth of the Fourteenth Prince, her youngest son.
My father doesn't care for me, and my mother doesn't love me.
Emperor Kangxi had the Crown Prince, while Consort De had the Fourteenth Prince.
It's not surprising that he developed personality problems.
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