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Chapter 305 Something happened
Everyone felt that it was difficult when they watched the master practice, and when they practiced it themselves, they found it even more difficult.
Some people stagger and become unstable as soon as they stand still, and those who can barely stand still cannot maintain their balance for long.
However, among this group of people, only Su Yu and her maid Mingyue performed relatively well. Although their bodies were trembling slightly, they were at least able to keep their footing.
As time passes by, a cup of tea is gone in a flash.
At this time, An Huo, who had been observing everyone's practice, said, "Everyone, take a short break. We'll have another cup of tea later."
"Yes, Master," everyone answered in unison, then squatted down or leaned against the wall to catch their breath.
After the morning exercise, Su Yu didn't care about the sweat all over his body and walked straight to the teaching hall. When he walked in, he found that the teacher was sitting quietly at the table reading a book.
Prince Ye raised his head when he heard footsteps, and his eyes fell on Su Yu. He was not in a hurry to start the lecture, but asked with a smile: "Teacher, I heard that you went out for a drink yesterday?"
When asked this by the teacher, Su Yu scratched his head and replied with a little embarrassment: "I originally went to practice sword, and brought a bottle of wine to quench my thirst. Who knew that I would meet a good friend who practiced sword with me at the practice place later. We had a great chat, so I drank a few more bottles. Alas, it was all because the wine tasted so good, but I didn't expect the aftereffect to be so strong. I got drunk accidentally..."
Prince Ye looked at Su Yu and saw that his expression did not seem to be lying. He said, "Wine can cause trouble. You must never drink too much in the future."
Su Yu bowed and said: "I understand, teacher. I won't drink so much next time."
After hearing what Su Yu said, King Ye raised a meaningful smile. This student only said that he would not drink too much, but he did not say that he would not drink in the future. It was enough to show that he was indeed a wine lover.
Prince Ye said slowly: "I have hidden quite a few fine wines here. If you can pass the imperial examination and rank among the top next year, I will give you a few jars. How about that?"
Su Yu looked at the teacher and smiled confidently. He said seriously: "Then I would like to thank you, teacher. It's just that a few jars are too few. You need to prepare dozens or hundreds of jars for me."
Hearing these words, Anhuo, who was hiding in the dark, was secretly shocked. The fine wines collected by their prince were worth a fortune. This disciple was extraordinary. He was asking for too much. He was very bold. He didn't know whether the prince would scold him.
But his prince Feifan did not scold him angrily, but smiled and said: "Of course, as long as one day you can pass the imperial examination and win the first prize, you can drink as much wine as you want in my house."
Su Yu bowed respectfully and said: "I will definitely work hard."
Su Yu was thinking, I will try my best to move all the wine from your house, and I hope you won’t feel sad when the time comes.
After talking about trivial matters, Prince Ye's expression became serious, "From today on, I will begin to teach you arithmetic. However, arithmetic is not like poetry and prose. It requires more patience and carefulness. In the imperial examinations of this dynasty, the emperor likes practical work, so arithmetic accounts for a large proportion. You must study hard."
"Yes, I will follow your instructions and study hard."
Just like that, King Ye began to teach, and Su Yu also listened attentively. But slowly, Su Yu found that what the teacher said was similar to learning elementary school mathematics for him, simple and easy to understand. Despite this, Su Yu still listened carefully.
Then King Ye asked some more questions, and Su Yu quickly wrote down the answers.
When King Ye saw it, he found that the answers to several questions were correct, which surprised him a little. He didn't expect that his student had some talent in arithmetic.
So he directly took out a few arithmetic problems from previous years' imperial examinations and asked Su Yu to solve them, wanting to test how smart he was.
Su Yu took the question and took a look.
The first question is about chickens and rabbits in the same cage. There are chickens and rabbits in the cage. Counting from the top, there are thirty-five heads in total, and counting from the bottom, there are ninety-four feet in total. How many chickens and rabbits are there?
Su Yu thought it was simple. He used modern algebra to set up an equation and quickly came up with the answer. He wrote: There are twenty-three chickens and twelve rabbits.
The second question is, everyone pools their money to buy an item. If each person contributes eight cents, there is still three cents left. If each person contributes seven cents, there is still four cents left. What is the number of people and the price of the item?
This question is simpler. Su Yu answered: Seven people, fifty-three cents.
The third question is, there are one hundred steamed buns and one hundred monks in the temple. The senior monk gets three steamed buns each, and the three junior monks get one bun. After all the buns are distributed, how many senior and junior monks are there?
Su Yu replied: "There are 75 big monks and small monks."
King Ye saw Su Yu's indifferent expression and figured out the answer in a few breaths.
Prince Ye took it and looked at it, and found that they were all correct again. Now Prince Ye confirmed that his apprentice was indeed talented in arithmetic. In the past, even a doctor from the Imperial College could not solve these problems so quickly.
King Ye's eyes were full of curiosity. He asked Su Yu, "Have you ever learned arithmetic before?"
Su Yu thought, that’s not the case, he has been studying in modern times for more than ten years, but he can’t say that.
So Su Yu could only make up a story: "I used to be very interested in arithmetic, but my previous teacher was not very good at it, so I could only study and research it privately."
The reason for saying this is that Master Yuan, who taught the original body, was indeed not good at arithmetic. Saying this also prevents others from noticing anything wrong.
Prince Ye couldn't help but feel secretly sorry. This student of his was not only smart, but also very hardworking in private. It seemed that he was delayed by his previous teacher, and so many years were wasted.
If Master Yuan knew about this at this moment, he would definitely want to cry out to God for justice, saying it was so unfair.
But compared to these, King Ye wanted to know more about how his students were able to solve the answer so quickly. "Then tell me your idea for solving the first question."
Su Yu felt that the fastest way to solve the first question was to write down the unknown equations, so he explained it carefully to King Ye and wrote it down on paper. Assuming that the chicken is x and the rabbit is y, x+y=35, 2x+4y=94. By writing down the two equations, the number of rabbits and chickens can be calculated quickly.
Su Yu was afraid that the teacher wouldn't understand, so he explained some details of the answer, as well as the meaning of the characters and Arabic numerals.
King Ye looked at this new and unique way of solving the problem, and felt that this method was so simple and fast. At this moment, he knew that his student was not just a little talented, but a very talented genius.
Compared to King Ye's surprise, Su Yu felt that the teacher was even more intelligent. How could an ordinary person understand this problem-solving method so quickly?
King Ye was still immersed in surprise when he heard the students say that there was another way to solve the problem. That is, assume that the chickens and rabbits each lifted two legs. The number of legs remaining is twice ninety-four minus thirty-five, which is twenty-four. Twenty-four divided by twice gives twelve rabbits. The number of remaining chickens can be naturally determined by subtracting the number.
Su Yu analyzed calmly: "It's just that students still think the former method is simpler."
King Ye felt that his student was really smart and could come up with two solutions to the same problem.
But it was not only King Ye. Even Anhuo, who was hiding in the dark, was secretly amazed. His disciple was too powerful.
So Su Yu and Ye Wang started discussing arithmetic problems and various ways of solving the problems in the lecture hall. They were both teachers and friends, and time slipped away quietly.
Until I heard King Ye say: "Let's stop here for today. Let's learn something else tomorrow."
He felt that he couldn't teach Su Yu much about arithmetic.
"Yes, teacher," Su Yu responded respectfully.
Su Yu tidied up the draft on the table and stood up.
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