Chapter 210 Master Jiang



Jiang Shuyun knew what they were surprised about, but she didn't explain further, as it had nothing to do with them.

Take out the questions he wrote down beforehand and have them answer them. You need to understand their progress and level first.

Jiang Shuyun had taught for over ten years in his previous life, so he was very familiar with exam-oriented education. The imperial examinations in ancient times were also another form of exam-oriented education.

Although the students below had questions, they didn't dare to press the matter since the teacher didn't answer.

The question was given, and everyone began to answer it with their heads down.

At the end of the class, Jiang Shuyun asked them to write their names and hand in their papers.

Holding the exam paper, Jiang Shuyun returned to her dormitory; she had another class to teach that afternoon.

His teaching load wasn't heavy; he was responsible for teaching two classes of scholars, two lessons a day, and he could leave after that.

Normally, the teacher's teaching performance was recorded and evaluated by someone.

Li Li and Wei Dong had already tidied up the dormitory.

"Master, have some tea."

Li Li brought over a cup of tea, knowing that the master didn't need them to serve him when he was in his study.

"Okay, everything's packed. Go get your lunch later."

The academy provided the teachers with food and lodging, and other benefits were also quite good.

Mr. Jiang started grading homework, and it felt like I was back in the old days, except the handwriting was different now; it was no longer penmanship but calligraphy.

In the courtyard, Li Li went to fetch the food.

Wei Dong was checking the yard for safety hazards. He was clearing away weeds to prevent snakes and rats from hiding there. There was also a thatched shed in the yard that needed repairing…

Wei Dong was a quiet man. He had experienced his master's family being raided and they were sold to a brokerage firm like commodities, waiting in fear for the next buyer.

I was really scared then, afraid that my family would be separated and sold. My grandparents were old, and my younger siblings were still young... Fortunately, my family wasn't separated.

Life is relatively peaceful now.

He hoped that his future life would be as his wife said, peaceful and stable, without any turmoil, backstabbing, or deceit.

After lunch and a short rest, Jiang Shuyun finished grading the papers from the morning and went to class.

The same process was repeated again. After class, there was still time, so I finished grading the papers before going home.

Jiang Fuzi's first day of teaching began like this, and he adapted quite well.

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