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Chapter 64 Hard work (3)

While having dinner with Master Duan, Aunt Duan asked, "I heard from Jiao Xing that the girl was injured while practicing?"

Master Duan thought she was fussy and said, "Where can you not be injured when practicing martial arts."

Aunt Duan gave him a blank look and said, "The people in your escort agency are all rough men, so it doesn't matter if they are injured. But the girl is a daughter. How can I say to my husband's family after she is injured and scarred?"

"Even the daughter of a daughter, there is nothing to do. Unless you don't practice martial arts, you will be injured."

Aunt Duan asked in confusion: "My son-in-law is a juren, and he will be an official master after passing the Jinshi exam in the future. At that time, the girl will be a lady in the official family. Why do you think she insists on practicing martial arts?"

It is really hard to understand that you have no worries about food and clothing and have a bright future.

Master Duan said: "What do you want to do so much? If a girl is willing to learn, I will teach you well. She will not force her to learn."

Aunt Duan said, "I didn't think much about it. Xiaorou wanted to know. She was the head of the family. Tomorrow, please ask the girl to see what she said."

Master Duan was silent and said, "Okay."

When Qingshu returned to the main yard, Old Mrs. Gu pointed to a stack of books piled on the table and said with a smile: "Qingshu, you have bought all the books. Check if there are any omissions."

After taking a shower, Qingshu took the book list and clenched it: "Grandma, I bought everything, no omissions."

After saying that, he took out a Tang poem from it.

There is a saying that you can read 300 Tang poems well and can recite them even if you can't write poems. So after writing five big characters, Qingshu began to memorize Tang poems.

Mrs. Gu was disliked and worried when she saw it, so she avoided Qingshu and Hua's mother and said, "Have you noticed that something was wrong with Qingshu?"

Mother Hua smiled and said, "No!"

"A four-year-old child is having fun. But look at Qingshu either memorizes and practices calligraphy or practices martial arts, and he keeps the time tight and has not left any time for fun."

Even the adults have to take a breath, let alone she is a child.

Mother Hua smiled and said, "Others want their children to study hard, why are the old lady worried?"

Old Mrs. Gu shook her head and said, "It is natural to study hard, and you have to relax properly. Learning so many things will make you tired."

"Old lady, Jiao Xing also felt that the girl had no time to have fun, so she told her not to practice martial arts. Guess what the girl said?" Seeing that Mrs. Gu looked at her, Mother Hua pursed her lips and smiled: "The girl said that she likes to study and practice martial arts. We feel it is hard, but the girl enjoys it."

Old Mrs. Gu was so amused and crying: "This girl..."

After getting on the bed, Qingshu hugged the old lady Gu's arm and said, "Grandma, I have recited five poems today. Grandma, you can recite them to you!"

"Birds fly across thousands of mountains, and people die in thousands of paths. The old man in a boat, the straw hat, fishing alone in the snow in the cold river..."

After memorizing the five poems, Mrs. Gu gently touched her head and said softly: "It's very late, go to bed!"

Qingshu was so tired all day long that he closed his eyes and fell asleep within a while.

Old Mrs. Gu touched Qingshu's face lovingly and sighed slightly. The child was worried about being an adult if he was not motivated, and the child felt sorry for being too sensible.

If Gu Xian hadn't been too ungrateful, she would definitely not let Qingshu practice martial arts. But Gu Xian was not dependent on the matter. No one in the Lin family was good at it. She could still protect their mother and daughter while she was alive, but what if something happened to her? So only when Qingshu learned the skills, the mother and daughter would be safe in the future.

"Thank you for your hard work, child."

On the second day, Master Duan asked Qingshu: "The girl is a daughter, why do you insist on practicing martial arts?"

Qingshu was a little surprised. Even if you want to ask this question, it should be the first day. It has been more than half a month since I came to ask if it was too late.

Master Duan couldn't hide the matter in his heart and said directly: "It was Xiaorou who asked. She said you are a daughter-in-law, why do you still suffer this?"

Qingshu smiled and said, "Without Kung Fu, you will not be afraid of meeting bad people in the future."

I never expected that this was the reason. Master Duan said, "If you are afraid of meeting a bad person, you can ask the old lady to hire a female guard for you."

Qingshu said, "My grandma said to me that it is better to rely on myself than to rely on heaven and earth. I think this is very reasonable. If you learn your skills well, you will not be afraid even if you encounter something."

"The old lady is really not an ordinary person." Unlike him, her daughter was afraid of hardship and was reluctant to practice martial arts, so she let her go.

At that time, Master Duan also thought of finding a good family for her, and living a life of food and clothing without worries in the future. As a result, the eldest disciple regretted the marriage, and the son-in-law who had chosen thousands of choices was also a heartless person. These two people ruined their daughter to this point, making him regret it.

Qingshu smiled and said, "My grandma is very powerful. Master, grandma said we should move to another yard for the time being. When the place is ready, we will move back."

With such a big house in the Gu family, it is not difficult to find a spacious courtyard.

Master Duan nodded and said, "You have chosen the place and notify me."

After practicing, her whole body was soaked. Qingshu felt that it was time to give Mrs. Gu a suggestion and let someone build a clean room here. In this way, she could take a shower here directly.

On this day, Fu Ran began to give a formal lecture.

Qingshu was very surprised to hold the Book of Songs. She thought Fu Ran would teach her idioms or fables.

Fu Ran explained: "In the future, when you enter the school, the students will often organize gatherings, and most of these occasions will write poetry. Whether it is good or bad, you must at least know."

Qingshu understood that if you want to get along well with your classmates, you must integrate it.

"The Book of Songs is the beginning of poetry and the earliest collection of poetry, which collects poems from the early Western Zhou Dynasty to the middle of the Spring and Autumn Period..."

Qingshu listened carefully, and asked directly if he couldn't understand. Fu Ran would stop and answer her patiently.

When she heard it, Qingshu would write it down; and Fu Ran would stop and talk after she finished writing it.

When the time came, Xiner reminded at the door: "Master, it's been three quarters of an hour."

Fu Ran smiled and said, "Stay for a quarter of an hour."

In the second lesson, the Book of Songs was still taught. However, the third lesson was changed, and the textbook was changed to "Children's Enlightenment Book".

Fu Ran told a fable, and she thought it was very educational. Using it to teach children is neither boring nor guiding.

"Today we are talking about the "Three Precepts", which is a set of fables written by the Tang Dynasty writer Liu Zongyuan during his exile in Yongzhou, including "Linjiang Elk", "Guizhou Donkey" and "Yongmou's Rat". Through the three animal images of elk, donkey and rat, the author exposes the ugly appearance of some noble officials and nobles at that time, and predicts their inevitable destruction. The article is concise and concise, and shows the big from the small, intriguing, and has strong realistic ironic significance. Today, we will tell the first story "Linjiang Elk"..."

Gu Xian also told Qingshu several fables, but he didn't tell the "Three Precepts". Moreover, Gu Xian just read it according to the book, not as profound as Fu Ran.

Qingshu was fascinated by it.

When the new man reminded him for three quarters of a minute, Qingshu was very depressed. Why did time pass so quickly!

Seeing that she was still unsatisfied, Fu Ran smiled and said, "We will continue to learn tomorrow."
Chapter completed!
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