Jiang's father also understood that, let alone a family like theirs, even those prominent and scholarly families could not guarantee that all their children would pass the imperial examinations.
Studying is one path, and doing business is another. As long as you work hard and live life earnestly, that's enough.
A man should establish himself, start a family, and be able to support his wife and children.
"Dad is right. Not all children are suited to studying or can understand what they read."
There are 360 ​​professions, and every profession can produce an expert; just find the one that suits you.
Jiang Shuyun thought her father's idea was good; he wouldn't blindly stick to studying as the only path.
If one path is blocked, you can adjust your direction in time and try another.
Just like Jiang's father himself, he took the provincial examination twice and failed both times. He then gave up decisively, returned home, opened a school, and made a living.
Brother Jiang followed the same path; if the imperial examinations didn't work out, he decisively gave up.
A man shouldn't only think of himself; he should also look back at his wife and children.
"Jiang Lan wanted you to help her husband get into Bailu Academy, but I refused."
If you can help with something, it's perfectly reasonable for relatives to lend a hand. If you can't help with something, then don't take it on.
Jiang's father thought about his youngest daughter, who had a bad temper and was too self-centered.
"I really can't help. Let alone my brother-in-law, even if Shao Ming and Shao Yun want to get into Bailu Academy in the future, they will have to have the ability to pass the exam themselves."
Jiang Shuyun thought Jiang Lan was being a bit delusional. What ability did a teacher at the academy have to break the academy's strictest rules?
Many children from prominent families aspire to enter Bailu Academy, but they can only obediently participate in the examination.
Jiang Lan gave birth to two daughters and felt that she had no say in her husband's family.
She thought that if she could get her son-in-law into Bailu Academy, she would have a better standing in her husband's family.
Jiang's father understood, but Jiang Shuyun was speechless.
Well, at that time, it was generally believed that the inability to give birth to a son was the woman's responsibility.
Jiang's father was also tired. Jiang Shuyun didn't say much, but told him to lie down for a while. He would take Shao Ming to school tomorrow and talk to the teacher about the children.
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