Great Qin: A drama queen from the womb
25 Two Years of Cruise

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In the blink of an eye, two years had passed.

Ying Wei was now a three-year-old child.

At this moment, his toot face was basically open.

Without his baby fat, although he was less vigorous, he looked more handsome and elegant.

Perhaps it was because he had good nutrition, but he looked much taller than his peers at the age of three. He looked like he was four or five years old.

Her eyebrows were arched, her eyes were like pearls, and her eyes were bright and clear like stars. At this moment, she smiled slightly, her cherry lips curled up slightly, and her eyes curved like crescent moons, as if her spirituality was overflowing.

He stood tall like an orchid tree and smiled like the moon in his arms. His noble expression was naturally revealed in his every move, which made people marvel at his elegant and elegant radiance.

Even the palace maids and servants who served him every day could not help but praise him when they saw Tian 'er.

Especially those palace maids, they were fighting to take care of the little guy all day long.

Although Ying Wei was still young, his overly good-looking appearance did attract the motherly love of those women.

In these two years, Ying Wei spent most of his time on the road.

Yes, it was.

For three years, Qin Shi Huang went out to patrol every year.

Other than the first year, she did not bring him along. In the next two years, she kept him by her side and taught him closely.

Perhaps it was because the Emperor Shi's patrol was powerful enough, but the people of Great Qin had become much more peaceful in the past two years.

Nothing major happened.

Therefore, even on the road, Ying Wei was no different from being in the palace.

Other than eating, drinking, and having fun, he spent the entire day by Qin Shi Huang's side, enjoying the unique time alone.

As for the First Emperor, he was the same as before. He was conscientious and conscientious day after day. Other than dealing with government affairs, he was playing with his children every day!

What was worth mentioning was that Emperor Shi had never mentioned finding a teacher for Ying Wei!

Even though he already knew all the Qin seal scripts and could write them!

In terms of finding a teacher for him, Emperor Shi was still somewhat resistant to it, probably because of his eldest son, Fusu, and his eighteenth son, Huhai.

He had so many children, and every one of them had been carefully taught by a teacher.

And which of the teachers that he could invite were not famous?

But what was the result?

None of the children they taught were talented.

Even Fu Su, whom he had watched grow up, had been poisoned by the scholarly faction and was always against him.

In the face of such an unsatisfactory result, how could he dare to easily hand over his youngest son, whom he had high hopes for, to someone else?

Therefore, even though the First Emperor had never been a teacher and was busy with government affairs, he never forgot to take a few hours to personally teach Ying Wei.

Reading, reading, and writing were his daily routine since he was one year old.

Nowadays, if he did not read a few articles a day, he would feel a little uncomfortable.

The days passed like this.

Even though Ying Wei was able to control his learning speed, he was still a 'little prodigy' that surprised the First Emperor and made Wang Jian and the others envious.”

Of course, he was not the best in every aspect.

For example, Ying Wei had a headache when it came to the interpretation of the article.

Although it wasn't that he hadn't come into contact with classical Chinese in the past, he had the teacher's explanation and the help of reference books. Even if it didn't work out, the classical Chinese in the textbook would still be marked with punctuations.

But in this dynasty

Because Qin Shi Huang was quite busy, and there were no punctuations in the entire article, Ying Wei had a headache just guessing the meaning of the article word by word every day.

Therefore, as he grew older, the articles he came into contact with became more and more difficult. Now, even if he had an adult soul, he could not help but slow down his pace of learning.

Of course, compared to his peers who were still playing with mud and snot, Ying Wei, who had already read many articles, was definitely a genius!

At just three years old, he could recognize all of Great Qin's words and had no problems reading and reciting!

"Zhen's pig is really a child prodigy!"

Looking at the little guy who was standing in front of him and seriously memorizing the poem he had just taught yesterday, the first emperor couldn't help but reveal a kind and proud smile.

Rubbing the little fellow's furry head, the smile on his face never stopped.

Ying Wei grinned, but he didn't think much of it.

Of course.

It wasn't that he didn't think much of the First Emperor, but his attitude towards learning had always been so calm.

After all, as long as an adult had the initiative and self-discipline to learn, their learning ability would not be bad.

Didn't they say that success depended on ninety-nine percent of sweat and one percent of talent?

He had the soul of an adult, so he was naturally not lacking in that one percent of talent. However, without the remaining ninety-nine percent of hard work, he would not have achieved his current results.

As for the others, as long as they worked hard enough and had some talent, surpassing him was just a matter of minutes.

Moreover, this was just the beginning. Ying Wei still had a lot to learn.

There was no end to learning.

Judging from the current situation, if he didn't treat the Emperor's praise day after day with a calm heart, he would have long been arrogant because of his adult soul, and thus, he would have long been despised by the Emperor.

In his previous life, Ying Wei had only been a class monitor at most, and he hadn't been a good manager.

He couldn't even manage 40 to 50 people, so how could he have the right to think that he was unique in ancient times and could do whatever he wanted?

That was why Ying Wei had always been very hardworking in his studies.

Qin Shi Huang probably knew that he was neither arrogant nor impatient, so he praised him more and more in the past two years.

This also helped him gain a good impression of Qin Shi Huang.

Moreover, because he had been by the Emperor's side for a long time, he could observe all of the Emperor's actions at a close distance, including how he treated people and handled government affairs.

Even the various methods proposed by the First Emperor during his discussions with the ministers had a great influence on him.

And this was what the First Emperor wanted to see the most.

Although Ying Wei was still young, Emperor Shi never avoided him when making decisions or doing things.

This also made their relationship even closer.

To be honest, in Ying Wei's opinion, compared to the love that Emperor Wu of the Han Dynasty had for Huo Qubing, who he had personally raised, after experiencing three years of kneeling and licking his boots, he should be about the same as Huo Qubing in Emperor Wu of the Han Dynasty's heart.

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