They might not be able to afford it! And she can't possibly cover everything.
Therefore, her main goal was to enable them to read and write, broaden their horizons, and have the courage to go out and see a wider world.
Therefore, the teachers recruited were not primarily focused on the imperial examinations; the examinations were only supplementary, and they only needed to teach some simple knowledge required before passing the county-level examination.
After all, if one could pass the imperial examination and become a Xiucai (a scholar who passed the lowest level of the imperial examinations), then one would have to enter an official school to study.
At that point, it won't be something she can control.
What she wanted most was for them to learn martial arts.
"Does the magistrate have any recommendations for a scholar? Preferably a learned woman!"
After Zhiyin finished explaining her thoughts, she looked at Jun Yexue and asked sincerely.
Jun Yexue thought for a moment and then nodded, “I know some of my classmates in the capital. They are all daughters of officials and are very knowledgeable in all aspects, but due to their family reasons, they have remained unmarried. Perhaps I can write to them and ask for their thoughts.”
Zhiyin was delighted upon hearing this and excitedly grasped Magistrate Jun's hand, saying, "Then I thank Magistrate Jun in advance."
"It's alright. This is a good thing that benefits the country and the people. How could I stand idly by?"
And so, Jun Yexue helped find a virtuous and capable female tutor, while Zhiyin negotiated a partnership with the bookstore, supplying books at the lowest possible price and hiring a cook, etc.
In addition, since they were all girls, the teachers would probably be mostly female, so Zhiyin also planned to hire a group of people with martial arts skills, similar to bodyguards, to watch over the students.
To prevent anyone from bullying them!
As for food, Zhiyin couldn't possibly provide everything, so for the time being they brought their own, since they didn't know how many students there were.
There are too many people coming, and they're not really interested in learning; they're just there to get free food. This would not only disrupt the students' learning atmosphere but also cause unnecessary trouble.
However, the college can provide a place to heat up meals.
This can prevent people from not genuinely wanting to learn from those who are just there to freeload.
If there are students who really can't even afford to eat, since she has so many shops, she can observe them more often and, based on the needs of the shops, let these students do part-time work so that she can provide them with food and let them support themselves.
Alternatively, you could reward them with food from time to time by taking them to eat at the restaurant.
In short, further observation and changes can be made later.
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