Dressed as cannon fodder and vowing to kick the heroine’s head off
Chapter 1245 Visiting the Prince
Xiuqi's study tasks are fully scheduled.
When the late emperor was alive, the studies of the royal children were all arranged in the upper study room.
After the death of the late emperor, all the princes were driven out of the capital by Xiao Chenyi, and the princes and grandchildren could no longer study in the upper study room.
The descendants of the remaining ministers who accompanied the emperor to study naturally could not come anymore.
The courses they studied before also covered a wide range of topics.
Many of Xiuqi’s current teachers were previously teachers at the academy.
They told Xiuqi that the courses that the princes, grandchildren and tutors had taken were very complicated.
First of all, Confucian classics are indispensable.
Among them, the four books, The Great Learning, The Doctrine of the Mean, The Analects, and Mencius, are the basic readings for the princes, teaching them how to cultivate themselves, regulate their families, govern the country, and bring peace to the world. Through the study of the four books, the princes' moral qualities, ethical concepts, and political literacy are cultivated.
Then, the Five Classics, namely "The Book of Songs", "The Book of History", "The Book of Rites", "The Book of Changes" and "The Spring and Autumn Annals", cover many aspects of ancient literature, history, philosophy, politics and so on.
The Book of Songs can improve literary accomplishment and aesthetic taste;
The Book of Shang recorded the political documents of ancient times, allowing the princes to understand the ancient philosophy of governing a country;
The Book of Rites standardized the etiquette system and cultivated the behavior and social skills of the princes;
The Book of Changes contains profound philosophical thoughts, which inspired the wisdom of the princes;
The Spring and Autumn Annals is a chronological history book that helps princes become familiar with historical events and political evolution.
Then there is the "Book of Filial Piety", which emphasizes that filial piety is the foundation of being a human being and an important basis for governing a country.
By studying the "Book of Filial Piety", the princes learned to respect their elders, care for the people, and rule the country with filial piety. So this is also an indispensable political lesson.
The second thing to learn is historical classics.
Although the dynasties before the founding of the country lasted only a thousand years, many historical records were left behind.
The great historical works record the rise and fall, success and failure of dynasties, the governance strategies and deeds of emperors and generals.
The princes studied history, learned from it, absorbed the experiences and lessons of their predecessors, and provided reference for governing the country in the future.
The third thing to learn is the Annals of the Current Dynasty: records of the words and deeds, political decisions and major events of the current emperor.
Of course, they are all mainly praises. By studying the annals of the dynasty, the princes understand the history of their own families and the development of the country, become familiar with the political system and operating mechanism of the court, and prepare for the succession to the throne.
The above mentioned are must be mastered.
Then, there is poetry and literature.
The princes had to learn the methods and techniques of writing poetry, including rhyme, parallelism, level and oblique tones, etc. The princes expressed their emotions and thoughts through writing poetry, and improved their literary literacy and aesthetic level.
The next step is to study the classic literary works of ancient celebrities. These works cover the essence of literature from different periods, allowing the princes to appreciate the charm of ancient literature and cultivate their literary appreciation and creative abilities.
In addition to literary cultivation, the princes also had to learn calligraphy and painting.
Learning calligraphy is one of the compulsory courses for the princes. Calligraphy is not only an art form, but also a way to cultivate one's character. By practicing calligraphy, the princes can cultivate patience, concentration and aesthetic ability. At the same time, good calligraphy can also show the cultural literacy and temperament of the princes in political occasions.
The painting courses include different subjects such as landscape painting, flower and bird painting, figure painting, etc. The princes learn painting to cultivate their observation, imagination and creativity.
Painting can also be used as a way to express emotions and thoughts, allowing the princes to release stress through artistic creation.
In addition to these, there are also etiquette courses.
First, learn the various etiquette norms in the palace, including the etiquette for meeting the emperor, offering sacrifices to heaven and earth, receiving foreign guests, etc. The palace etiquette is strict and cumbersome, requiring the princes to behave properly, speak and act dignified, and show the majesty and style of the royal family.
Secondly, master the etiquette in social occasions, such as entertaining guests, visiting elders, interacting with colleagues, etc. Good social etiquette can help the princes establish good interpersonal relationships and enhance their personal image and charm.
In addition, there are martial arts such as riding and archery.
As a child of the royal family, riding is one of the necessary skills. The princes learn riding skills, which can not only exercise their bodies, but also play a role in war and hunting. Riding training includes horse control, running, jumping and other skills, as well as archery and fighting on horseback.
Archery is one of the important martial arts in ancient times and a skill that the princes must master. Archery training can improve the princes' concentration, strength and accuracy, while also cultivating their courage and fighting spirit.
There is also martial arts. Learning some basic martial arts routines and fighting skills can enhance physical fitness and self-protection ability. Martial arts training can also cultivate the perseverance and tenacity of the princes.
After listening carefully to the teacher's introduction, Yun Xi asked the teacher to add a course: language learning.
As a person who comes from later generations, I know clearly that language is the key to open the door at any time.
The Dali Kingdom had a vast territory, and the languages spoken in different places were diverse and had not been unified.
At this time, it is very important to understand the languages of different places.
Of course, the most important thing is to learn the native language of Dali Country, Chinese.
For Xiuqi, these are just basic and compulsory courses.
Because if nothing unexpected happens, there is an 80 to 90 percent chance that he will inherit the throne.
In order to help her son become a wise ruler, Yun Xi spent some time and effort, spending several days in the palace's library. She finally understood that at that time there were also Confucianism, Legalism, and Taoism.
However, apart from Confucianism, the other two are not very popular and very few people know about them.
Yun Xi spent a lot of effort selecting some relatively insightful books and asked the teacher to read them to Xiu Qi.
She wanted her son to know that no matter whether it was Confucianism, Legalism, or Taoism, only when a hundred flowers bloom and a hundred schools of thought contend, would it be a symbol of national prosperity and would also promote national development.
When Yun Xi arrived, Xiu Qi was practicing archery in Taishuyuan.
She watched from the side with a smile.
The young boy has grown a lot taller and stronger.
It takes a lot of force to pull the bow and arrow.
The arrow hit the bull's eye, and Yun Xi couldn't help but applaud her son.
Xiuqi turned around and saw Yunxi. His eyes lit up and he ran over happily: "Mother, why are you here today?"
Yun Xi took out a handkerchief and wiped the sweat off his forehead with shame: "Mother hasn't come to see you for so many days. It's my negligence."
Xiuqi curled his lips and shook his head: "Son knows that mother is busy and can't come."
"No matter how busy I am, I can't neglect my son!" Yun Xi stroked her son's hair with emotion.
"It seems like he's grown taller again!"
"Yeah." Xiuqi lowered his head shyly, his face slightly red.
It has been a long time since he was so intimate with his mother, and he felt a little shy.
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