Lu Sanlang happily copied the textbooks and exercise books, and then immersed himself in the progressive mathematical system. He then experienced what it was like to solve the vast sea of questions that Qi Liang and Deng Xiaodai had once endured.
Zhang Chen began to reflect deeply on why his original act of "leaving his family after his work was done, hiding his achievements and fame" was leaked, whether it would bring enemies and harm to his father and family, and how he should be an excellent and influential Duke of Qin in the future. As for the book of aristocratic rules that Zhang Shou gave him, which was said to be the secret code of the Ge family, he said he would not read it, but in fact he had always kept it in his sleeve, and occasionally glanced at it.
These untalented dandies obtained various rare copies of algebraic and geometric theories, some of which were the second volume, and some of which were the third volume. After they had put together several sets by adjusting them from each other, they decided to find a printing house to print the books and distribute them to make their ancestor Mr. Ge famous.
This business was undoubtedly taken over by Lu Sanlang, who promised to write the name of the printer for everyone.
As for Zhang Shou... It was one thing for the dandies to admit that he was a teacher, but it was another to take the initiative to promote his name.
They are still holding their breath as to whether his engagement with Zhu Ying is true or not!
Of course, although staying would certainly bring limited gains, they didn't want to leave yet... As disciples of Ge, they had to stay in front of their teacher for a while.
Therefore, during that night of long one-on-one conversation, the six people who had seen Zhang Shou's true face and did not feel deceived at all felt that they had become the most transcendent group of people in the Cuiyun Room.
Especially Zhang Wu, who was the first to come to Zhang Shou the night before, had a strong feeling that everyone was drunk but he was the only one sober, so that he even gave up the job of Zhang Chen's follower, which he once thought was infinitely wonderful. When Qi Liang was sent away by Zhang Shou to take the provincial examination, he wanted to take his place, so even though he couldn't understand some of the business plans Zhang Shou gave him at first, he still tried his best to learn them.
Zhang Shou, on the other hand, had some free time.
In the past three years, since he could not leave the village, he studied farming, improved the food, taught the children, and took notes of some books he remembered when he had nothing to do. Because he did not dare to guarantee how long this kind of welfare treatment for a person with outstanding memory could last.
Now, he distributed a bunch of books like a gift pack for beginners, and he said irresponsibly that he would not give a big class for the time being, and everyone should read the books first and ask questions if they didn't understand. As for himself, since Zhu Ying asked for two horses from the Duke of Zhao's mansion, he also got one to practice horsemanship. It was a very docile mount, and after a few days, he had no problem riding it slowly.
The peaceful days passed one by one, the weather was getting colder, and the renovation of the houses in the village was almost completed. The large bamboo houses in Cuiyun, which were originally elegant but had unsatisfactory cold-proof and warm-keeping functions, were also completely renovated after the dandy hired villagers to help. The outside still looked like bamboo, but the inside... anyway, it fully reflected the different financial conditions of each family.
The most luxurious Qingfeng Xulai Hall was naturally empty and was only opened during lectures. On weekdays, Zhang Shou would go there to answer questions and solve problems for people during the day, and return to the Zhang family mansion as usual in the evening.