Chapter 29: Teaching

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Zhao Heng took Jia Huan into the inner house.

Jia Huan was already half a child, and since he was a disciple of Zhao Heng, there was no need to avoid it.

Before meeting the master, Jia Huan thought that the master was an old lady with gray hair like the master.

However, after meeting each other, I discovered that the master's wife was much younger than the master, and she looked to be in her early forties.

Jia Huan knew that the master and his wife were married. They were similar in age, and the master was even three years older than the master.

The reason why the master's wife looks young is probably because the relationship between the two has always been very good, and the master has not taken any concubines, so the master's wife has always had a good attitude.

As for the master, he was once the Minister of the Ministry of Civil Affairs, so he naturally worked a lot, and naturally he was getting old quickly.

The master's wife is Zhao Zhou, and Jia Huan serves tea to the master's wife.

Zhao Zhou took it with a smile, praised Jia Huan, and gave a bracelet she was wearing to Jia Huan as a meeting gift.

Zhao Zhou's love for Jia Huan is sincere.

She had a son and a daughter, but they both died in infancy and later became infertile.

Zhao Zhou originally advised Zhao Heng to take a concubine, but Zhao Heng refused. This shows the love between the two as a couple.

Jia Huan was not only well-born, but also had a sweet mouth. This made Zhao Zhou quickly treat Jia Huan as a nephew.

After saying something, Jia Huan was called to the study by Zhao Heng to teach.

Zhao Heng said to Jia Huan: "Huan'er, through yesterday's questions, I found that your understanding of the meaning of the scriptures is not enough. During this time, I will explain the meaning of the scriptures to you first."

Zhao Heng's words made Jia Huan a little disappointed.

I have clearly memorized the Four Books and Five Classics. Shouldn't I start by explaining the topic?

Why do we still need to explain the meaning of the scriptures?

If we start from the classics and meanings, it will be too late to take the county examination in February next year.

However, since he only became a disciple today, Jia Huan would not be able to contradict his master, so he might as well bring it up in two days.

Next, Zhao Heng began to explain the meaning of the scriptures to Jia Huan, starting from the university.

After only listening for a while, Jia Huan realized that he was wrong, and how wrong he was.

I thought I had understood the meaning of the Four Books and Five Classics, but in fact I had only a half-understanding of many parts.

If you just learn to solve problems and start to practice essays, you will definitely not be able to write good articles.

The master is really smart. He discovered his problem through a short question yesterday.

And Zhao Heng is also constantly adjusting the speed of his explanation.

Since you are teaching a disciple like this, you naturally have to teach him in accordance with his aptitude.

At the beginning, Zhao Heng's explanation speed was not very fast.

After he found that Jia Huan could easily keep up with the progress, he began to gradually speed up the explanation.

He wanted to find a speed that was most suitable for his precious disciple.

Then Zhao Heng was surprised to find that no matter how fast he explained, his precious disciple could easily keep up with his progress.

He was uneasy at first, but after he kept asking questions and found that Jia Huan could retell it completely every time, he was completely relieved.

The disciple he took in actually had a photographic memory.

In this case, Zhao Heng began to explain the meaning of the scriptures to Jia Huan as fast as he could.

At this speed, it only takes a few days to explain a university book.

Even though the university only has a little over 2,000 words, it needs to be broken down into pieces to explain it thoroughly, and it also needs to cite extensive evidence and make a comprehensive discussion.

Only Zhao Heng explained it quickly, otherwise it would have taken not just a few days, but a few months or even half a year.

Naturally, lunch was served at the Zhao Mansion, which consisted of four simple side dishes, and Jia Huan had a huge appetite.

In one day, Jia Huan consciously learned a lot.

Returning to the study in the evening, Jia Huan began to organize what he had learned during the day.

Zhao Heng talked a lot, and naturally it was impossible to record everything in one night.

However, Jia Huan has a superb memory, so he is naturally not in a hurry. He will just sort out these notes slowly.

Firstly, you can practice calligraphy through this, and secondly, you can also deepen your memory through this process.

From then on, Jia Huan went to Zhao Mansion to study every day, and his knowledge also increased rapidly.

However, because he was required to study, he had been very busy and had no time to meet Lin Daiyu.

The two could only chat through letters.

However, the friendship between the two did not fade for this reason.

Time flies by like a fleeting moment.

Before I knew it, there were only ten days left before the Chinese New Year.

After finishing the lecture that day, Zhao Heng said to Jia Huan: "Huan'er, I have finished explaining the meaning of the Four Books."

"Tomorrow I will take your wife back to her hometown to worship her ancestors. She won't be back until after the Lantern Festival. You don't need to come here again tomorrow."

"After you go home, you must thoroughly understand the scriptures and meanings explained by the teacher. When you come back during the Chinese New Year, I will test you. If you don't answer well, I will not be lenient with you."

Jia Huan said quickly: "Master, don't worry, this disciple will not let up. I wish the master a happy journey and wish him a good year in advance."

Early the next morning, although Zhao Heng refused to let him come, Jia Huan still brought gifts to see Zhao Heng off.

After sending his master and his wife out of the city, Jia Huan went home and continued to sort out the meaning of the scriptures.

During this period, Jia Huan's four-part sentence also gradually spread.

The spread of the four-part sentence among the brothels is far less than that of his three poems.

But in Shilin, the height of the four-part sentence is much higher than that of his three poems.

After all, the degree of attention between the two is different.

The four-part sentence can be said to be the highest ideal of almost all scholars.

Some people even named the Four Sentences Jia Zi's Four Sentences.

Jia Zi's four sentences plus Jia's three poems made Jia Huan's name famous in the imperial capital once again, and spread outwards at an extremely fast speed.

This also allowed Jia Zheng to constantly receive all kinds of praise and compliments from his colleagues in the Ministry of Industry.

It really made Jia Zheng feel proud.

This also made Jia Zheng more and more satisfied with Jia Huan. Recently, he went to Aunt Zhao's house more and more frequently.

Along with this, Jia Huan's treatment also increased.

But Jia Huan didn't care about it, he still studied hard every day.



That night, Caiyun came to Jia Huan's study quietly.

When Jia Huan was studying hard in the study, Xiao Jixiang was the only one serving him.

Responsible for cutting candles, serving tea and water.

Seeing Caiyun, Xiao Jixiang said softly: "Sister Caiyun, are you here?"

Caiyun smiled and said, "There is something very important that I want to tell Brother Huan."

Jia Huan put down his pen and said with a smile: "Sister Caiyun, sit down and talk."

Caiyun shook his head and said: "Brother Huan, I won't sit down anymore. My wife will give me orders soon. It would be bad if I'm not here."

"There is something you must be careful about. Today I saw an attacker sneaking around to find my wife. My wife kicked out all the people who were serving him, so I paid attention."

"I never expected that Xiren would report the black matter to Brother Huan in private! I thought she was a good person, but I never thought she would do such a thing."