The result is obvious, Ye Zhenzhen's plea did not receive mercy from Cui Weizhen, and she still faces the punishment of copying books.
Ye Zhenzhen was very aggrieved and complained: "Obviously you also read medical books, Mozi's mechanism and other books. In the words of you literati, these books are miscellaneous books belonging to the three religions and nine streams. You can read them, but why can't I read the scripts?
?Only the state officials are allowed to set fires, but the people are not allowed to light lamps. You, the prefect, are very bad!"
Cui Weizhen: "..."
"Humph, you have nothing to say!"
How could Cui Weizhen be speechless? He remained strategically silent for a while, and when someone's little tail was raised, he said slowly: "I have already read all kinds of history books, and there is no harm in learning from hundreds of schools of thought. But Zhen
What about you, son? Have you read the Four Books and Five Classics thoroughly? Have you memorized them? Have you practiced your calligraphy? Can you write articles and poems?..."
This time it was Ye Zhenzhen's turn to be silent.
She was extremely shocked, and her tone was difficult: "I dare to ask Master Cui, are you teaching students who are taking meritorious examinations, or are you teaching wives?"
Cui Weizhen: "..."
Although...but is there any difference?
Cui Weizhen's face showed a rare look of confusion. There was no conflict between the two. He wished that Zhen'er had the talent to be the number one scholar.
After all, Zhen'er was also a "university" student before, with both intelligence and knowledge. At first, she became illiterate because of the change of place. After his years of training, Zhen'er has changed tremendously——
Not to mention her famous painting skills, she is now good at calligraphy. She has read almost all of the Four Books and Five Classics, Confucian classics and other books under his guidance. It is a pity that Zhen'er's reading habits are not very good.
After finishing the reading, he didn't ask for a thorough explanation, and he didn't know how to quote it in his essays. However, when he argued with him on weekdays, he always came up with a lot of truths, which was really a headache.
It can be seen that she understands it, but is just too lazy to study hard - this fact is fully demonstrated by his years of battle of wits and courage with her.
To sum up, he asked from the bottom of his heart: "So?"
Ye Zhenzhen went crazy, hanging on him with her hands and feet, and took a bite on his chin: "What do you say! What do you say! Wouldn't it be nice for us to have a good time and help each other? You force me
If your hair falls out while studying, can you be responsible?"
Cui Weizhen didn't feel any pain when he was bitten. He only felt itchy. He subconsciously touched Zhen'er's black hair and asked, "When did you lose your hair?"
Ye Zhenzhen didn't expect that his focus was this. She paused and continued: "It's not gone now, it will be gone soon. Haven't you heard a rumor in the world - I am bald, but I have also become stronger.
There is evidence to the contrary. Studying makes people bald. Look at the ministers and ministers in the imperial court. Which one does not have thin hair? This is based on facts!"
Cui Weizhen couldn't help but touch his hair, and quickly realized that he had fallen into Zhen'er's trap. He corrected him seriously: "That's because of old age, not because of studying. Don't make such nonsense."
What are the rumors in the world? Sure enough, it is right not to let Zhen'er read the words. If this continues, won't she be promoted in the daytime?
Ye Zhenzhen didn't want to reason with him, and said angrily: "I don't care, if you don't let me read the script, I will show it to you bald tomorrow!"
Cui Weizhen: "..."
Why threaten him with the appearance that you care about?