"Nerd. Well said." Zhu Di rubbed his big hand on top of his head and said: "Ji'er will be the emperor in the future, how can he be confused by the family's words. You should not become a nerd like your father in the future."

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Chapter 6 Literature (recommendation ticket requested)

In Zhu Di's view, his grandson is a child prodigy, so he naturally arranged for a child prodigy to be his teacher.

Although he is a teacher, Zhu Zhanji is the grandson of the emperor, so Xie Jin, the chief assistant of the cabinet, this once famous child prodigy became Zhu Zhanji's teacher.

Of course, the chief assistant of the cabinet at this time is not a high-ranking official, and has no real power.

It was only later that the cabinet gradually managed the government and served as officials of the six ministries, and then became a first-class official.

Zhu Zhanji still knows a little about Xie Jin's name, because he is the editor-in-chief of "Yongle Dadian" and one of the three great talents of the Ming Dynasty.

However, although this person is knowledgeable and talented, he is an idiot with extremely low EQ. He has offended too many people with his outspoken words.

What impressed Zhu Zhanji most about him was the cause of his death, which turned out to be that he was buried in a snowdrift and froze to death after being drunk.

With such a teacher, Zhu Zhanji didn't know whether it was a disaster or a blessing.

The advantage of him being a teacher is that he is good at calligraphy and has many talents.The downside, of course, is that his ability to pull hatred is too strong, so he can't say that he will wipe his ass for this fool in the future.

Zhu Zhanji felt a headache when he thought that he would fight against ruthless people like Zhu Gaoxu and Ji Gang for him in the future.

In the first year of Yongle, Zhu Di was busy cleaning up the remnants of Emperor Jianwen.

All officials who were demoted during the Jianwen period were restored to their posts.All reforms during the Jianwen period were cancelled, and all laws and regulations formulated during the Jianwen period were abolished if they contradicted the Taizu.

In order to make his throne seem legitimate, he had to treat scholars well, and promoted a large number of literati who had no political inclinations during the original Jianwen Emperor period to help him brag about his fame.

After Yashan, the Mongolian Yuan ruled the Central Plains for a hundred years, and the virtuous literati families were almost wiped out.

From the time of Zhu Yuanzhang, literati were just the emperor's echoers.

Zhu Di took over his nephew's country, and there was only one Qingliu Fang Xiaoru who was upright.

What is meant by Qingliu is nothing more than talking about it, it can't do anything practical, and it doesn't make any contribution to the country or the people.

When the world is peaceful, Qingliu can be used as a tool to balance the court, but in troubled times, Qingliu is a waste that hinders the legs.

Zhu Di saw that Fang Xiaoru was devoted to fame, but he had no ability at all, so he simply killed him.

As for literati, although he used them, he never took them seriously.Moreover, as a literati, he only uses people with practical talents, and there is no market for him to talk about it.

Although he doesn't pay much attention to literati, he attaches great importance to practical people.At the beginning of his tenure, all the literati promoted were all great talents in the world.

In the first year of Yongle, he promoted Xie Jin and Huang Huai, Yang Shiqi, Hu Guang, Jin Youzi, Yang Rong, and Hu Yan to form the Wenyuan Pavilion cabinet.Coupled with the later Yang Pu, Jian Yi, Xia Yuanji, Yu Qian, etc., all of them were the most politically skilled literati during the resurgence of the Ming Dynasty.

Although his reputation in later generations is not good, looking at the 5000-year history, in the profession of being an emperor, there are no more than three or five emperors who can compare with Zhu Di.

As for the rule of benevolence and propaganda that was extolled by later generations, the prosperous age of Kang and Qian was nothing compared to him.

The changes in the court have nothing to do with Zhu Zhanji, who is only six years old now.In order for Zhu Zhanji to learn, Zhu Di personally ordered to build a palace for his two uncles in Jinling, vacating Wenyuan Pavilion.

Zhu Gaoxu didn't like the imperial palace in the first place, he was sexually pleasing, and there were many rules in the imperial palace, which not only restricted him, but also lost his room to move around.

You know, the imperial palace can be regarded as Zhu Gaochi's home court. His goal is to compete with his brother for the throne. In the imperial palace, he has no advantage at all.

Only by leaving the imperial palace, taking retreat as an advance, and developing one's power outside the imperial palace, can one have the opportunity to wrestle with his elder brother.

Zhu Gaosui was reluctant, and it was fine to vacate Wenyuan Pavilion to form a cabinet.But Zhu Di actually asked Zhu Zhanji to move out of the palace to make it easier for Zhu Zhanji to study, which would be too sorry for his son.

How convincing is it that a yellow-haired boy who has not made any achievements has surpassed them two sons who have made great achievements on the battlefield.

However, he is a sinister man, pretending to be nonchalant on the surface, but secretly speeding up the pace of fighting with his two brothers.

Wenyuan Pavilion was also the embryonic form of the cabinet of the Ming Dynasty. Now Xie Jin is the chief assistant, but he is only a third-rank official.

They are equivalent to the emperor's secretaries. The major affairs of the court are summarized every day. These secretaries have to give opinions on the handling of each memorial, and then summarize the memorials and preliminary handling opinions to Zhu Di.

In addition to these official duties, Xie Jin is also responsible for giving an hour-long class to six-year-old Zhu Zhanji every morning, and then assigns classroom tasks before going to work.

At noon, he will check Zhu Zhanji's homework, and tell Zhu Zhanji what is right and what is wrong. When Zhu Zhanji fully understands, the day's homework will be over.

After experiencing the cramming education of later generations, the current education method has no pressure on Zhu Zhanji at all.

The primary education of later generations is the alternation of morality, intelligence, physical education, art and labor, the extensiveness of Chinese, and the profoundness of mathematics, so as to thoroughly develop students' cognitive ability to the world.

And this kind of elite education with one teacher and one student only learns one subject of Chinese, so it is very easy for Zhu Zhanji to learn.

The only thing that is not easy is writing a hundred characters a day.

Zhu Zhanji has understood that people of this era attach great importance to calligraphy.In the eyes of later generations, writing is just a tool and a way, but people in this era value calligraphy more than literary talent.

He is still young, and he only needs to write a hundred big characters every day, but each character must be neat and tidy, and there must be no mistakes. Even if there is an extra ink dot on the character, it needs to be rewritten.

Zhou You in his previous life was not a patient person, but writing these hundred brush characters every day really tested one's patience.

But he didn't complain at all, but took writing as a way to hone his mind.

He didn't know that although Xie Jin only praised two sentences every day, his words had already caused quite a stir among the cabinet and Zhu Di.

For a six-year-old child, it is very good to be able to write neatly with a brush.At this time, it was just copying, and there was no calligraphy at all.

But Zhu Zhanji is not just Zhu Zhanji, he is still traveling around.

Zhou You is a backward student in primary and secondary schools in modern society, a bum.Such students often write good handwriting in order to show off during school.

Zhou You's hard-tipped pen calligraphy is very good. After imitating Pang Zhonghua's regular script for several years, he developed a little foundation and then developed towards running script, and then at the stage of cursive script, he has his own style.

Although he is only six years old and has just started to practice calligraphy, the style of his previous life has affected the present.

Therefore, although his brush calligraphy has a poor foundation, the overall frame structure and style are there, giving his calligraphy its own style from the very beginning.

And his calligraphy style is not that gorgeous and elegant, but comes with a kind of coldness and sharpness, which is very imposing.

This is simply unbelievable for a six-year-old child. Xie Jin would not praise him without a bottom line in front of him, but in front of a group of colleagues in the cabinet, including the emperor, he was only praised as a saint.

This also made a group of colleagues all envious of Wei Wei, who can be the teacher of the world.And he is also a teacher who is very likely to be the emperor in the future. This is the prosperity of the three generations of the Xie family!

Zhu Di also saw the decisive momentum from Zhu Zhanji's calligraphy, and became more and more fond of Xiao Ji's grandson.

Strictly order that the son of the prince must never leave Wenyuan Pavilion for calligraphy. For a child who is only six years old, this kind of calligraphy style is a bit too advanced.

Zhu Zhanji doesn't know anything about it. His main energy now is to get familiar with the environment. The ups and downs outside have nothing to do with him now.

However, he did not expect that his first participation in politics would come so quickly.

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