
Datang: It's Not Easy to Be the Prince's Master
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After traveling through time and becoming the eighth teacher of the Tang Dynasty Prince, Su Che said: This class of students is not easy to teach. The prince was tired of learning, lame, sensitive and suspicious, and had a younger brother, King Wei, who was eyeing him. The previous teachers could only teach classics and history, but Su Che didn't- He took out a copper coin and said: "Your Highness, let's bet. If you lose, you will have an extra quarter of an hour of class." After winning five games in a row, the prince asked with red eyes: How did you do that? Suche: This is called game theory. Want to learn? Let's finish the accounting first. From then on, daily life in the East Palace became-- Taught the prince to check the accounts, the prince found out that someone in the Dining Bureau embezzled his mutton money for half a year, involving 400 yuan. The prince was taught how to speak. The prince gave a complete answer for the first time in front of the emperor. Li Shimin was silent for a long time: "Finally, one is here." The prince lost all his teachings. The prince beat the head of the household department to the wat board in the Hanyuan Palace and broke out in cold sweat. No one in the civil and military dynasties could refute him. The Wei royal party impeached the prince, and Su Che taught the prince how to find the mole from the locked book. The emperor asked: Why is gambling the first lesson you teach the prince? Suche chewed fried beans: because he was plotted against at the age of eleven, he has not dared to lose since then. I have to let him learn to lose first. This is the story of a class teacher who used game theory, accounting and equalization techniques to teach the most miserable prince in history to become a wise king. Every time the prince was promoted to a higher level, Su Che was promoted to an official. From being a Six-Rank Xuezheng, to becoming the Crown Prince's Young Master, to being the Imperial Master with all the power in the East Palace-- Suche said that this was just the beginning.
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