Peasant Woman’s Decreed Life as a Wife

Chapter 2294: Chu Xiaohua

  Chapter 2294 Chu Xiaohua

  At first, they didn't dare to think that the children in their family could still read and write. For them, they were very satisfied with simple literacy and letting their children become accountants.

  After learning pinyin, it was obvious that the originally clumsy children in the village unexpectedly learned some simple words very quickly.

   This made the parents of these children cry with joy, plus they suddenly appeared in some factories.

   I heard that it was opened by the imperial court. In winter, there are some opportunities to work and make money, which makes ordinary people happier.

  Although many factories only accept female workers, most of the job opportunities for men are to do rough work, such as loading and moving goods.

  But in the eyes of ordinary people, if they have money to take, they still care about what to do with so much money. Besides, some of their families have married wives and sister-in-laws.

  It’s not unmarried girls, these women go to work together, and they are not afraid of accidents, so naturally it will not affect their reputation.

  Thinking about being able to eat an extra catty of meat and buy an extra piece of cotton wool every month, compared to these benefits, women going out to work is nothing serious.

  An openness to women is subtly changing under the acquiescence of Emperor Xuanming.

  Since Emperor Xuanming directly used the imperial decree to promote Pinyin.

   Ye Muyu's side.

   Also received some young people from their hometown.

   It is true that he is a young man.

  Ye Muyu looked at the twenty or so children in front of him, the youngest was only seven years old, and the oldest was only fifteen years old.

   These are the children Chu Heng wrote back, telling the family that he was willing to come to the capital to learn the craft, and after being approved by the family, he sent them over.

   Calculated, these people are all related to Chu Heng.

Ye Muyu had heard from Chu Heng that he selected young people from the clan to be trained. The reason why he didn't refuse, and didn't mention any conditions, was entirely because he felt that his hometown was too far away from the capital. After coming to the capital, you can go back once a year, no matter how old you are.

   After all, it will take a month or two to travel, so this is still a hurry, go fast, and you can't be delayed on the road for more than half a year.

  How did you know that the elders in the clan were so willing to be separated for such a long time for the sake of their children's future.

   So many children in front of her, completely beyond her expectations.

"Find your seats and sit down first, then line up, come to me and report your name, the name of your elders, your age, and the level of literacy." Ye Muyu also accepted it quickly, and was going to count the situation first. Make arrangements again.

  Hearing the word queuing, the children who were a little scared at first became orderly, and the leader was the girl who was only seven or eight years old.

   "What's your name, and who are your parents?" Ye Muyu dipped his pen in ink, noticing that the little girl was not too old, and after traveling for so long, she wasn't too tired. She was taken care of very well.

The little girl's well-behaved Chao Ye Muyu smiled: "Auntie, my name is Chu Xiaohua, I am eight years old this year, my father is Chu Dashan, and my mother is Sun Xiaoqing. I have already learned a few words in the ethnology, and I can recognize my own name." gone."

After hearing this, Ye Muyu understood the identity of the child. His father and Chu Heng were of the same generation, but they were separated by a little distance. Since the development of ethnology, as long as they are related to the Chu family, they can send their children to the aboriginal school In school, although he hadn't had much contact with him before, Ye Muyu was very impatient and knew that Chu Dashan's father was one of the elders of the clan.

  (end of this chapter)