Prince Gong was not full at all, and Aunt Shang kept watching, so he had no chance to eat snacks or snacks.
In the evening, after dinner, Prince Gong was persuaded by Aunt Shang to walk for a while in the palace, and returned to the palace with trembling legs.
At night, Prince Gong fell asleep hungry.
And because of hunger, he had no energy or brainpower to think about why his father didn't let him return to Luozhou, nor could he think about Zhou Man's behavior.
He fell asleep holding his stomach, and woke up hungry the next day. Then he found that he was even hungrier that day.
Prince Gong, who had not paid much attention to the treatment mentioned by Zhou Man before, was suddenly stumped by this incident, and he was completely troubled.
Zhou Man went to see Prince Gong every day after watching the Crown Princess, felt his pulse, encouraged him again, and said that his health was better than the day before, and then told Aunt Shang to keep an eye on him and ask him to eat less.
Exercise more, and over time, your body will definitely become healthier.
Because he suddenly walked a lot and was fat, Prince Gong, who was so sore that day, didn't even know that he was better than the day before.
But Aunt Shang obviously trusted Zhou Man, including Ming Da and Chang Yu who followed her. Even though he covered his mouth and expressed discomfort, Zhou Man said to him seriously, "Your Majesty Prince Gong, you are delusional."
As soon as these words came out, everyone who was around Prince Gong and normal people knew that Prince Gong was pretending to be ill.
So Aunt Shang persuaded and hinted, and finally let Prince Gong go to the foot of the mountain again.
Manbao and Mingda Changyu walked happily ahead of him, and then went into the mountains to dig up flowers and plants. Mingda even reached out and caught an insect, which scared Changyu badly.
When Prince Gong dragged his body back to the palace like a dead dog, he no longer had the strength to speak.
Today was his second walk. It was obviously the same distance, but he felt it was even more difficult to walk than yesterday. Every time he lifted his foot, it felt as if a thousand-jin stone was pressing on his thigh and he couldn't lift it.
Prince Gong no longer had the strength to wash himself, so in the end he was stripped naked by the chamberlains, carried to the pool for a bath, and then carried out again.
Even after this, Aunt Shang didn't relax. She simply refused to give him more food, and even refused to let him sleep after eating. She had to let him walk around the house for two-quarters of an hour.
Prince Gong was even more eager to return to Luozhou.
But at this time, the emperor was repairing the relationship between father and son with the prince, and had made up his mind not to allow Prince Gong to return to Luozhou in the short term.
Because the queen's words still touched his heart.
He would not let Prince Gong have the opportunity to become the King of Yizhou. He was afraid that if his most beloved son became the King of Yizhou, would he kill him or not?
In order to avoid such an accident, he would rather temporarily confine the person in the palace and let him think about his mistakes behind closed doors.
The prince was also very complicated yesterday and today, his thoughts were very confused, so he was mostly silent when facing his father.
Although he was mostly silent, he learned how to pour water and serve tea to his father, causing the emperor to look at him several times, and even Wei Zhi and others also looked at the prince several times.
Yesterday, Mr. Zhuang continued to teach them the "Book of Filial Piety". After thinking about it for two months, he still taught the prince and others the filial piety of the princes and the filial piety of the emperor.
In the open class, Mr. Zhuang taught everything according to the book. The prince also noticed that he was cautious when teaching this class. He obviously used many examples when teaching "The Classic of Filial Piety", but today he taught everything according to the textbook.
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The prince used his toes to figure out why. It was not because his father was unfilial, but he was also unfilial.
I thought that the class would be over, but unexpectedly, Mr. Zhuang ended the class early, and then asked the prince to go to the small classroom next door to teach him the lesson again.
Mr. Zhuang, who has taught many students and has taken on two more special disciples, knows that you have to be more sparing when teaching some children.
That is, if you don't talk openly, you can teach whatever you want him to accept, such as Bai Er. If you talk openly, it will be a burden to the child.
Therefore, you should save a little time in teaching, so that even if he complains about hardship and tears, he will still learn happily and always gain something;
But for some children, you have to let go of your teachings. These children are not only smart, but also sensitive, and prone to overthinking. If you hold back, they will feel that concealment is deceptive and hypocritical.
It's better to talk openly, both good and bad, to him in detail. Things in this world are not black and white. Young children may not understand it, but people with certain experience can.
accepted.
Because they have learned to think independently early on, they do not believe whatever their husband says.
Rather than letting them think wildly, it's better to break it down so they can see more clearly.
Bai Shan and Zhou Man are both such people, and so is the prince.
For such people, specious explanations will only make them doubt, doubt their husband, doubt everyone and everything around them, and even doubt themselves.
So after two months of watching Bai Shan and Zhou Man, and another two months of thinking, Mr. Zhuang decided to teach the prince in another way.
But there are thirty students in the class. Except for the prince, the other nine are also in the learning stage. They are not suitable for this teaching method.
He couldn't teach a prince well at the risk of other children learning bad things.
Children like Liu Huan, Feng Zongping and Yi Ziyang are different from Bai Erlang. Erlang has followed Bai Shan and Zhou Man since he was a child, and has become accustomed to this kind of education. Both he and Bai Shan and Zhou Man can bring him peace.
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Moreover, Bai Shan and Zhou Man are still young and mostly innocent at heart. They are different from these powerful and powerful young men who are not young and have seen many sinister things.
Mr. Zhuang didn't dare to open up the world and show them the good and evil inside, and teach people bad things. He didn't know if their parents would come to visit him. The emperor was afraid that he would be the first to disobey.
He can teach them the good things about how to behave in the world, but let their parents teach them the bad side.
And in this world, the only ones worthy of him teaching his likes and dislikes separately are Bai Shan, Zhouman and Bai Cheng. Now there is an additional prince, because he is the crown prince, the foundation of the country, and the backer that his three disciples have relied on early.
Mr. Zhuang could see clearly that although the three children of Bai Shan did not think that they were from the East Palace in their hearts, and they never sought personal gain for the East Palace, in the eyes of the world, the courtiers, the emperor, and even the prince himself, those three children were from the East Palace.
people.
Even he was working as a lecturer in the East Palace at this time.
They know their ambitions clearly in their hearts, and no one will separate them from the East Palace.
If the East Palace is good, they will have convenience; if the East Palace is unfavorable, little people like them may be the first to be operated on.
Therefore, Mr. Zhuang hopes to teach more princes.
He invited the prince to the tea room next door, asked the prince to sit down, then sat down opposite the prince, and then poured him tea.
Two months after he became the minister of the East Palace, Mr. Zhuang had an honest talk with the prince for the first time.