Ancient governors were not as relaxed as we thought. They need to be literate and able to fight. In the Qing dynasty, it was also essential for princes to ride horses and shoot arrows. Manchu was a nation on horseback. Emperors of the Qing Dynasty were literate and armed, and their overall quality was the highest among the emperors of China. They not only run the country well, but also study Shi Ce's theory, poems and songs, calligraphy and painting all day, and are good at riding and shooting.
Such an excellent leader can also imagine how prosperous the country was at that time. Their study contents include Manchu, Mongolian, Chinese and other Confucian classics such as the Four Books and Five Classics. Moreover, it is necessary to recite all the Doctrine of the Mean, The Analects of Confucius and Mencius. The teachers told the princes to read 120 times a day, and finally recite a new paragraph. These contents are ugly to us superhuman beings, and those princes have noble status and have to work hard to enrich themselves. The prince, who worked so hard and was excellent, can think that the country must have been well governed at that time.
The ancient emperors worked very hard. Although they came from a noble family, they still didn't stop working hard.