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Chapter 1 Don't Give Up

Considering that the remaining children suffered a great hardship and suffered a great crime, they were given the opportunity to be interviewed by the palace, and they were sent away. Zhao Bing felt a little reluctant. So he picked and asked them to memorize a paragraph, but there was still an episode in it. A child in his teens could recite it in his mouth and could write different words on his left and right hands, which surprised everyone in the palace and thought it was a strange person.

However, once they were asked to explain this, they were all confused and stared at each other. Without asking, they were memorizing in a cram-like manner, and they didn't understand what they had memorized. Zhao Bing could only smile bitterly and shake his head. As a modern person who has traveled through time, he understood that "child prodigy" can be created and even formed an industrial chain.

Anyone who has read "The Legend of the Condor Heroes" knows that Guo Jing is a famous "stupid man". To practice the technique of using both hands, he must first learn to draw square with his left hand and circle with his right hand in order to achieve the goal of one mind and two minds. However, this is the simplest thing in the eyes of Yuan Jia, a prodigy in the Southern and Northern Dynasties. He once held a pen in both hands, drew circle with his left hand, and recited the article wordlessly in his mouth, and was able to accurately count the number of sheep eating grass.

At the same time, Yuan Jia was not idle either. He also conceived a five-character poem and wrote the five-character poem neatly on the paper on the ground with a pen. He did these six different things at the same time, and each one was completed very well. The witnesses were extremely surprised, so he was known as the "fairy boy".

Zhao Bing found this kind of skill very difficult, but after hard training, Guo Jing has learned this skill. It can be seen that after long-term training, people will form muscle memory, which can also be done. Modern has also summarized training methods. For example, during the initial practice, the characters written by both hands should be selected with the same strokes and similar structures. After proficiency, the difficulty will be gradually increased, from one word to multiple words?                                                                                                                                                                                                             �

So under the call of a child prodigy with such a fame and fortune, the child prodigy cultivated by parents through seedlings is really not so "god"? And Zhao Bing's two-life experience made him understand? After contrasting with ordinary children, the so-called "child prodigy" only has talents that do not match their age? And such talents are like us mortals who study hard through acquired efforts? It should also be possible to obtain them? If they are really innate and can only belong to them, others will not be able to learn them at all.

A large number of modern brain science research have shown that there are no unwise children? Only brains with unexplored potential? Every child has a magical brain, but humans do not know how to effectively develop and utilize it. In other words, every child has the possibility of becoming a child prodigy. And child prodigy may not always be "god". Wang Anshi's "Shang Zhongyong" is a typical example.

In modern terms, if it is inherited from genes? Theoretically, his talents are born to know? Born as a child prodigy, it should not be exhausted? But as we all know, it was not long before Fang Zhongyong became "into everyone". Therefore, Zhao Bing prefers to believe that talent is important? But child prodigy is by no means born to know? Most of them are acquired.

These people in front of them are obviously not born, and the carvings on their bodies are too heavy. Is this really good? Zhao Bing suffered a lot in his previous life and naturally thought it was not good. His parents urged their children to ripen their children too early, and then thought of some shortcuts, and they all ended up taking detours. Although the prodigy once became a talent, they were a few talented people after all, and the opportunity was rare. Once they were selected, they would be a cat.

What is even more regrettable is that most prodigy have bad ends. As Zhao Bing knows, Gan Luo died young at the age of twelve, and died within one year after he was appointed as the emperor, and was buried in the east of Yingshang City. Although Wang Bo, who had "a confidant in the sea, was as close as a neighbor in the world", was the leader of the "Four Heroes of the Early Tang Dynasty", returned to Guangzhou in the autumn of the third year of Shangyuan and drowned in the sea, at the age of only twenty-eight. The two prodigy who appeared in the Ming Dynasty also had miserable ends.

The well-known Xie Jin was the first juren in the Jiangxi provincial examination at the age of 19 in the 20th year of Hongwu. The following year, he joined forces with the tenth Jinshi in the third class of Wuchen and was appointed as the Secretary of the Secretariat Shuji. Zhu Yuanzhang valued him very much and was always by his side. During the Zhu Di period, Xie Jin was promoted to Hanlin Secretariat. After the Wenyuan Pavilion was established, he joined Huang Huai, Yang Shiqi and others to participate in the cabinet. The cabinet system of the Ming Dynasty began. In the second year of Yongle, Xie Jin was already the chief minister of the cabinet.

However, Xie Jin, who was reckless and unruly, was later involved in the dispute over the crown prince. In the first month of the 13th year of Yongle, Ji Gang, the deputy governor of the Jinyiwei, presented a list of prisoners. When Zhu Di saw Xie Jin's name, he asked, "Is Xie Jin still there?" Ji Gang understood and immediately got Xie Jin drunk and buried him alive and frozen to death. Then, the Jinyiwei confiscated his property and his wife's clan moved to Liaodong to guard the border.

Another prodigy went further and had a greater reputation. He was Yan Song, a traitor of the Ming Dynasty. He was appointed as the chief minister of the cabinet of the Ming Dynasty, the Minister of Personnel, and the Grand Secretary of the Palace of Guanyi, who harmed the country and the people, and had no profit. He was specialized in national affairs for nearly 20 years. The literati and officials held their breath, and those who were unworthy ran around their doors, and those who bribed bribes were endless. He harmed others to become personal and rejected dissidents. He also swallowed military pay, slacked off border defense, recruited power and bribes, and committed corruption, which intensified social conflicts. In his later years, Yan Song, who was arbitrarily, finally angered Emperor Shizong of the Ming Dynasty, was confiscated and his son Shifan was beheaded. He died two years later at the age of 88.

This shows that everything has two sides, and the child's system of raising rules also has inevitable shortcomings. Children will be under pressure from taking the exam from an early age, which will inevitably affect the physical and mental health of children. Moreover, the test content is too rigid, and the foundation is focused on rote memorization. The development of children's divergent minds is inevitably restricted, resulting in the overall creative mind of society. The success of young people makes them think they are superior, and thus domineering, ignoring the rules and act arbitrarily, and as a result, they go on a wrong path.

These lessons forced Zhao Bing to reflect on whether the country should cultivate talents in this way? Now it seems that the harm outweighs the benefits, and a bad atmosphere has formed in society. Looking at the people waiting for their own ruling after the exam, the children seemed to be relieved, local officials were nervous, and those parents were looking forward to it. As for the "guidance" teachers, they were secretly happy. At least they had received the reward from the parents. If they were favored by the emperor, they would be rewarded by the emperor and entered the official career.

"These school children all have the ability to read ten lines at a glance, and to read through them?" Zhao Bing asked with a smile down after thinking for a while.

"Report to Your Majesty, they all have the ability to remember everything they have seen!" A teacher in front of the queue answered first. Then the others followed suit, but their expressions were different. Some were speechless, some were vague, and some were simply opened their mouths without saying a word.

"Silent!" Wang De, who was serving the other side, saw His Majesty's eyebrows raised, immediately understood and said solemnly, "You must think about it before talking, otherwise it will be a crime of deceiving the king. At worst, it will be confiscated and exiled to the family. At worst, it will be exiled!"

"The grass-roots people dare not deceive the king!" After a moment of silence, someone reported loudly. Some people started to take the lead, others were either lucky or were thinking about wealth and danger, so they simply gave it a try; some people felt that they had already reached this point and had no way out, so they just took a gamble. At this time, the local teachers who accompanied them to Beijing for the exam were worried that they would lose their posts and dismissal from their posts.

"Okay, since that's the case, I will test you and get the newly printed "Rules for Disciples"!" Zhao Bing smiled when he saw that they still insisted.

"The Rules of Disciples" appeared in the Qing Dynasty. In this era, Zhao Bing plagiarized it with confidence. As a textbook for students of the Royal Academy. At first, he wanted to copy the "Three Character Classic", but he thought that it was compiled by Wang Yinglin. Although it has not been published yet, he was not embarrassed. The book has just been printed and has not been spread yet. Moreover, this article has only 360 sentences and 1,080 words in total, which is just right for them to take the exam.

"This article is simple and easy to understand, and it is not long. I will give you a quarter of an hour to read it. Then recite it one by one. Those who can recite the full text accurately will be given the title of Jinshi and study in the Imperial Academy. Those who can recite half of it will be given the title of scholar and study in the state. Those who are inferior to the title of deceiver are suspected of being deceived. Children who are young and ignorant can forgive their crimes. The elected officials, teachers and parents are sent to the officials for punishment. Those who feel they cannot withdraw at this moment will not be investigated!" Zhao Bing set the rules at this time and left them a chance again.

"A few years ago, the monk and demon Taoist claimed to have magical powers and pretended to be a god in front of His Majesty, but they all acted strongly and were killed on the stage. Your Majesty is kind and kind, giving you a chance to correct your mistakes. I hope you will think twice and don't miss it." Wang De advised coldly again.

The atmosphere at the ranks suddenly became tense. They had seen the ending of "making magic" in front of His Majesty, and they had already seen the butts that were beaten to death. And they also heard about the strangers who died of starvation in front of everyone after entering Beijing. Some people were vague and asked to withdraw when they knelt down; some whispered and hesitated for a while, and they also withdrew; while some were not giving up and still wanted to make a fuss.

However, nearly half of the people left, and there were still more than 30 people left. The book had been received at this time. When they found that this book was not one of the Six Classics, some people secretly felt glad. Some people felt a little regretful after seeing it as a thin book, and they did not stick to it.
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