Although the history lectures at Banshan Hall were never systematic and passed down from generation to generation, Zhang Shou seemed to be able to do it effortlessly, and even made a few unorthodox remarks from time to time, which made the few scholars who occasionally came to listen to the lectures very angry. However, both Zhou Jijiu and Luo Siye, seeing that the attendance rate of Banshan Hall remained stable, just gave up.
It was good enough to let those playboys come to class. The emperor didn't care that the third and fourth princes would be led astray because of this, so why should they worry about it? Even if Zhang Chen would inherit the title of Duke of Qin in the future, he might not occupy a high position in the court anyway. The third and fourth princes seemed to be waiting to be crowned kings, not to mention those noble children who only had family background but no real ability
As for the second science class every day, no one would come to supervise it - the school officials were all afraid that they would be thrown into disarray by the weird and mysterious things they saw or heard.
But the students were an exception. After watching Zhang Shou demonstrate the double-slit diffraction experiment and the pinhole imaging experiment, the students, who had no correct outlook on life, felt like they had entered a world more magical than magic.
The third and fourth princes, the two little guys who were brought up to be somewhat naive by the emperor, are now so absent-minded when reading the Four Books and Five Classics. They are particularly resentful at noon every day that they cannot stay and continue to attend the two elective classes in the afternoon.
Although the Queen Mother had some complaints about Zhang Shou's curriculum, after two or three times of persuasion, the Emperor said it was okay, so she just let it go. As for the other concubines in the harem, and the eldest and second princes... Who cares what the two little princes who should not be able to inherit the throne learn? Most people hope that they will be ruined.
However, this did not include Princess Yongping, who had heard too many rumors and felt that she could not just leave them alone.
So, this princess, who was supposed to be preparing for another Yuehua Tower literary gathering, changed into men's clothes for the first time that day, and then called Chang Ning, the most trusted steward around Concubine Yu, and quietly came to the Imperial College with only two guards. However, she thought she had been low-key enough, but she met someone unexpectedly under the university plaque at the gate of the Imperial College.
That was Zhu Ying, who was just like her, dressed as a man, but looked very heroic at first glance, and her temperament was completely different from hers!
Zhu Ying came to the palace every other day since she was a child. Princess Yongping could be said to have grown up with her. But the more this happened, the more she felt out of tune with Zhu Ying. Even though she got along well with her other sisters, she never liked Zhu Ying.
Her nickname was Mingyue, which was given to her by her father, the emperor, who had favored her since she was a child. He did not even avoid the name of the country. However, Zhu Ying's name Ying means white as the moon, which just happened to suit her.
She likes simplicity, elegance and grace, but Zhu Ying prefers gaudy things and likes gold and jade.
She likes reading, playing chess, and music. She is known as a talented woman and never speaks politely to the men who admire her. Zhu Ying, on the other hand, likes riding horses and shooting arrows, and laughs, scolds and rages without restraint, and is often followed by a group of admirers.
When they first met, Princess Yongping felt that all the old and new hatreds came to her mind, and her tone unconsciously became a little sharp. "Are you here to watch Zhang Shou's class? Are you so worried that he, as a teacher, can't control the situation?"