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How did Kangxi educate his children?
Kangxi is one of the few wise men in history of qing dynasty. Under his rule, China not only achieved reunification, but also made remarkable progress in all aspects of social production. This is definitely a man of great wisdom.

Moreover, he has many children, it is said that there are as many as 50, and his fertility is not generally strong. In order to train these children into useful talents, Kangxi really made a lot of efforts.

It is said that these children began to read and read when they were just four or five years old, which is similar to the age of contemporary children in kindergarten. However, today's kindergartens mainly coax children, while Kangxi's primary schools mainly master knowledge, and the school hours are very long, basically starting at three or four in the morning and ending at four or five in the afternoon. This kind of bitterness is probably unbearable for the so-called little emperor in modern families, but the real royal family of Kangxi family has always done so, and people have to do so.

In addition to arranging professional teachers for the princes, Kangxi sometimes called the princes and personally assessed them. If their grades are not good, they may be punished. Therefore, the princes worked hard and mastered rich cultural knowledge.