"It's extremely fair. For food and lodging there, you only need to donate twenty catties of grain, plus two hundred coins a month for tuition and one hundred coins for lodging. I heard they've opened a primary school for children aged four to seven. I'm thinking of enrolling my dog. Is your He Ran going?"
"Oh, where is it? Are you recruiting young men?" He Zifeng was intrigued, but if he really wanted to go, he had to find out the teacher's temperament carefully. Someone who was too fond of beating people wouldn't do.
Dog's father said, "I heard that this poor scholar is my son. He passed the imperial examination a few years ago. It's a pity that he didn't make any further progress in his studies, so he started a primary school."
Everyone knows that studying is a good thing, but the tuition fees are usually too high, and many children from farming families are simply not allowed to attend. Now that his price is acceptable to the general public, he immediately told He Zifeng about it, saying that if they wanted to go, they should do it as soon as possible, lest the registration is full and there are no places left.
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