"Why did a good mother and son become like this?" Gu Qingling stared closely into Li Wenchong's eyes, "This is the key to the problem. There are parents who don't love their children unless something goes wrong."
And is this problem only limited to Mrs. Fu?
Certainly not.
Gu Qingling sighed and mentioned Master Yao, Second Master Yao and others, saying that it was only at this age that she realized how wrong the so-called "rules" of the big family were.
At that time, the Yao family also focused on raising Uncle Yao, and devoted all their efforts to help him become successful.
And what about Mr. Yao?
Regardless of the other concubines, Second Master Yao and Uncle Yao are brothers from the same mother. Why is it that one gets key training while the other is trained as a "waste"?
Could it be that Second Master Yao is really not as brainless and naturally stupid as Uncle Yao?
"You've seen both of them before. One is smarter and the other is stupider. The reason for the gap between them today is these so-called big family rules."
"It's okay to pay attention to the eldest son, but because you pay attention to the eldest son, you ignore the following ones. If you don't treat them as if they don't exist, and just raise them on waste, can there be no problems?"
"Originally, the eldest son has an age advantage. If the elder is partial, it will be strange if there is no problem."
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Gu Qingling directly criticized the "eccentric" education method of the big family and analyzed its shortcomings one by one.
Of course, she does not rule out that it is also beneficial to concentrate all resources on one child. The child who has all the resources is more likely to become successful.
But the problem is that becoming a successful person does not mean happiness, nor does it mean that he has no psychological problems.
Physical health is important, but so is mental health.
"Have both ability and political integrity, have both ability and political integrity. How can a person with psychological problems have both ability and political integrity?"
"you're right."
Gu Qingling glared at him: "I'm serious to you."
Li Wenchong looked serious: "I am very serious. You are indeed right. In the field of education, no one can compare with you."
He also took Brother Can as an example, saying that he knew this, so she had the final say on how to educate Brother Can, and he was responsible for cooperating.
I don't know why, but when Gu Qingling heard this, she felt a little angry.
Damn it, is this son hers alone?
Suddenly I thought of modern "widowed parenting".
Fortunately, Li Wenchong expressed his cooperation, otherwise he would push everything to her. What is the difference between being widowed and raising children?
As a father, he can't play any role, so what's the use of him?
It doesn't matter if you have him or not, it's just a borrowed seed.
I can't think about it any more. If I continue to think about it, Gu Qingling will miss him.
Although he didn't know why, Li Wenchong still felt a chill and his spine felt chilly.
Well, maybe I didn't wear enough clothes today.
Such a big thing about the Fu family has long been rumored in Beijing circles.
The in-laws came to show concern, fearing that it would cause a big fuss that would affect them. Enemies came to watch the fun, wishing that the fuss would be bigger so that they would be a good joke.
There are also people who come here to test and want to know if there is something hidden in this matter that they don't know. Don't drag them into the water.
Mrs. Fu couldn't come out to see people at all. Mr. Fu and Mrs. Fu only felt embarrassed. Except for those who had to deal with it, they pushed everything to Mr. Fu and let him deal with it on his own.
Master Fu had a headache, and he had no idea what the problem was.
What can he do if he marries such a terrible wife?
What made him even more distressed was that even Emperor Mingguang came to ask questions.
He knelt down and groaned, not knowing what to say at all.
"Chen...chen..."
"Um?"
Family scandals must not be made public, your majesty... Mr. Fu gritted his teeth: "Your majesty, this minister's wife... my wife is just suffering from hysteria. She has been married to me for many years and gave birth to a son for me. She has no merit but hard work..."
This means that it is impossible for him to divorce his wife. Considering all the sacrifices she has made over the years, he will also "provide for her until the end of her life."
Emperor Mingguang frowned and said nothing: The emperor's younger brother actually got it right. Does Mr. Fu really think so?
Mrs. Fu, as an emperor, Emperor Mingguang naturally heard about such a big thing as Fuliang porridge. It was also related to the great education project proposed by his younger brother, so he called in to ask a few questions.
Without thinking about this question, Li Wenchong mentioned that the fault was not with Mrs. Fu, but with Mr. Fu.
Emperor Mingguang wondered: "Master Fu? Isn't it Mrs. Fu who drove Fu Liangzhou crazy?"
Could it be that he heard it wrong?
"Then who drove Mrs. Fu crazy?" Li Wenchong said, "Brother, as far as I know, Mrs. Fu's natal Zhou family does not have any mental illness. She was also well when she married into the Fu family. She was a good person.
Man, why have you become like this after so many years? It’s not the Fu family’s problem, then who is it?”
Emperor Mingguang: "..."
Everyone said that Mrs. Fu was the one with the problem, and it was Mrs. Fu who made Fu Liangzhou sick. However, his younger brother said it was the fault of the Fu family and Mr. Fu.
Mrs. Fu's natal Zhou family did not have this problem, and her sisters did not have this problem when they married into other families. However, she had problems when she married into the Fu family alone...
Others blame Fu Liangzhou's fault on her and think she is a lunatic, but who made her crazy?
The camera returned to the present. Emperor Mingguang stared at Mr. Fu who was kneeling below. He suppressed his thoughts and moved his lips: "You are my most important minister, the emperor of the imperial court. My wife is seriously ill, so she must be anxious. So, I will let the emperor
The doctor will come with you."
Master Fu was very excited when he heard this: "Thank you very much, Your Majesty, sir... I am so grateful that I will do my best to serve the imperial court."
How could Emperor Mingguang really want to care about Master Fu? He clearly wanted to use his own people to examine Mrs. Fu's body to see if her madness was congenital or acquired.
If it’s the day after tomorrow…
Emperor Mingguang felt slightly depressed.
If it was acquired, then he really needs to think carefully about what Li Wenchong said.
Mr. Fu and Mrs. Fu were so excited that they knelt down towards the palace on the spot to thank the emperor for his kindness.
This chapter is not over yet, please click on the next page to continue reading! Mrs. Fu who was locked up in the Buddhist hall was not in a very good state. She had not seen anyone since she was locked up. It was as if she was in prison. She was very nervous.
mad.
Dr. Si was one of Emperor Mingguang's dedicated doctors. He was mainly responsible for checking Emperor Mingguang's pulse and it was difficult for others to get him.
This time he will treat Mrs. Laifu, which is exactly the order of Emperor Mingguang.
Although he didn't understand why Emperor Mingguang gave him such an order, he still refused to be polite or listen to anything inappropriate and honestly checked Mrs. Fu's pulse.
After dealing with Fu's family, Si's doctor returned to the palace to meet Emperor Mingguang.
After hearing this, Emperor Mingguang nodded slightly and motioned to Doctor Si to go down.
"It seems that Wen Chong really got it right. You said... Mr. Fu looks like a human being, and he doesn't have any serious problems in private. Why did he force Mrs. Fu to look like that?"
Li Guizi, the chief eunuch, found it hard to accept this.
Emperor Mingguang didn't really want him to answer, he was just sighing for himself.
There are many civil and military officials in this dynasty who are not as good as Mr. Fu in personal ethics. Mr. Fu was able to force his wife to behave like that and killed his two legitimate sons in a row. What about the other people in the dynasty?
There are many dignitaries in the court who indulge their children. It seems that they want to avoid suspicion and do not want to offend Emperor Mingguang, but will they teach their children?
If he really knew how to teach, how could something bad happen?
If you don't know how to teach, then what are those noble children who are on the top list of high school?
We can't let Gaomen Compound control all the imperial examination quotas, right?
Emperor Mingguang felt complicated for a while.
I thought of Brother Can again, and of the great emperor Li An and the others who gathered in Shuxiangyuan. At a young age, they were running newspapers and preparing locust extermination plans...
Emperor Mingguang thought that perhaps the issue of "education" was really a big issue that needed careful study.
He didn't know what Li Wenchong and Princess Chong would do, but he couldn't help but look forward to it.