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He is known as the emperor of the ages and attaches great importance to the education of his children. Why does he teach children not to respect teachers?
Because Kangxi didn't respect teachers when he was studying, he treated his children's teachers equally when his son was studying.

During the reign of Kangxi, a very serious game-winning phenomenon occurred in Kowloon. Although these children are particularly promising, it is obviously related to the way Kangxi educated them for the throne. Education in the Qing Dynasty was still relatively strict. When the prince reaches school age, there will be teachers to teach them. The prince has no rest day all the year round, so he can only have one day off for the New Year.

However, even with such strict education of the emperor, there will still be a phenomenon that Kowloon seized the office, which is actually related to Kangxi's own education method. As we all know, Kangxi became emperor at the age of eight. He also wants to go to school, but his school education is different from other children because he is an emperor. So the teachers at that time respected him very much, which also made Kangxi feel that his children's teachers should do the same. We must respect them and the prince, because teachers are only courtiers.

When the teacher is teaching the prince, Kangxi often asks the teacher questions. If the teacher can't answer, Kangxi will also severely punish him. Sometimes a teacher doesn't do anything wrong, but just talks back and will be punished. It can be seen that these teachers are just like powerful people in Kangxi's eyes. China has always been a country of etiquette, the so-called teacher of one day and the father of life. Only children who respect their teachers will succeed in the future.

Kangxi may not have realized this. When these princes were young, they were exposed to this kind of thing every day, which also made them subconsciously disrespect their teachers.