Li Hong's teacher is called
Zhu Shi, Essien Giro? When Li Hong (Emperor Qianlong) first entered the school, Yongzheng appointed Zhu Shi as his teacher and set up a pulpit in Maoqintang to pay homage to his teacher. Zhu Shi is very strict with Li Hong, but Bian Yongzheng thinks it is too much. He said to Zhu Shi, "Teaching is king, but not teaching is king." It means to teach the prince to be king, not to teach him to be king. Why is Mr. Wang so strict? Zhu Shi replied: "Teaching is Yao and Shun, and not teaching is unruly." It means that if you educate him well, you can make him a saint like Yao Shun, but if you don't teach him well, you will become a tyrant like Xia Jie and Shang Zhouwang. Yongzheng saw that what he said was reasonable, so he didn't say anything more. After becoming emperor, Qianlong was very grateful and respected his teacher. He personally came to Gao 'an to meet Zhu Shi. Zhu Shi invited the emperor with four plates and two bowls. The menu is: bacon, skin, vermicelli, bamboo shoots, four plates of trotters or frozen fish, and two bowls of meatballs or potatoes, jiaozi.