With the headmaster's assurance, Jiang Shuyun felt relieved. He wanted to do something practical, but he couldn't risk his family's safety.
In this day and age, if the higher-ups want to punish you, it will have far-reaching consequences, and it won't just be a matter for one person alone.
"Thank you, Headmaster, you've worked so hard!"
Seeing Jiang Shuyun's delighted expression, the headmaster smiled as well. She was a qualified teacher.
"Zhonglin, how do you plan to get the people to accept this literacy booklet?"
“Headmaster, I plan to start with my hometown and the tenants in my family.”
Jiang Shuyun had already decided to start with Jiangjia Village, and have his older brother or third grandfather explain it to him.
Although Jiangjia Village is better off than the surrounding villages, there are still many families who cannot send their children to school to learn to read and write.
Even if parents can afford to send their children to school to learn to read and write, they usually only choose one or two children to attend; it's impossible to send all of them.
As for the tenant farmers in the village, almost none of their children went to school.
"Hmm, not bad, everything is under control."
"Don't worry, I'll have the academy's study make a template for this literacy book, and then print out several dozen copies."
Headmaster, please consider this. Although it is time-consuming and laborious, it will solve the problem once and for all.
If it can be successfully rolled out, then continuing to print will be much easier.
"Thank you, Headmaster!"
Jiang Shuyun quickly got up and bowed to the headmaster.
He originally wanted to make several copies himself and have Li Li try to draw simple sketches.
"No need for thanks, it's all for the good of the court and the people."
The headmaster helped Jiang Shuyun up. He was deeply gratified that a young person was trying to do what he himself had failed to do.
"Zhonglin, I heard you had twin sons. Have you named them yet?"
"Reporting to the headmaster, it hasn't been retrieved yet."
"Really? If you don't mind, I'll help you name the two children."
"Really? This is a blessing for the two children. Thank you, Headmaster, you've worked so hard."
This is a stroke of good fortune! The name was given to me by the former imperial tutor—something I never dared to dream of.
"Children are the hope of the court."
The headmaster inquired about the child's generation and birth time, and then told Jiang Shuyun to go back and wait for news.
Jiang Shuyun emerged from the headmaster's study in a daze, feeling as if a huge pie had been smashed on his head with a thud.
He tried to suppress his joy and remain calm, saying he would have a good talk with Yi'an that evening.
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