This is Xiahe Village, an ordinary yet extraordinary small village.
Nestled between mountains and rivers, it boasts beautiful scenery. The mountains are lush with trees, the waters are rich with fish and shrimp, and in front of the village, there are fences, while behind it stand loquat trees. The villagers plant melons and beans around their homes. The village has the simplicity of fences and thatched huts, as well as the tranquility of green mountains and clear waters.
In modern times, this place would undoubtedly be considered one of the most beautiful villages, but in ancient times, things were different—there was only poverty and backwardness, not beauty.
At the western end of the village, there is a high slope. From the top of this slope, most of the village can be seen. On the slope, a five or six-year-old child with a sturdy appearance was looking down at the village and reflecting.
What good is the beautiful scenery of green mountains and clear waters when transportation is inconvenient and people rely on nature for survival, constantly suffering from natural disasters? For those struggling to make ends meet, what else can they appreciate besides food? Instead of watching the sun rise over the mountains, they’d rather be given a coarse grain bun—it would be much more practical.
Isn’t it strange for such thoughts to come from a child?
Actually, it’s not. Although the body is that of a five or six-year-old, inside is the mind of a graduate student from the 21st century who specialized in classical Chinese literature. After being rejected for jobs over 100 times and lamenting before bed about how hard it was for a humanities student to find a job in their field, the next thing he knew, he woke up as this child named Zhu Ping’an, with the nickname Xiao Zhi.
This body had fallen ill before he arrived and likely couldn’t make it through. Somehow, he woke up and had taken over this body.
After many days of subtle probing, he discovered that this was the Ming Dynasty, the era of the Four Books, Five Classics, and the Eight-legged Essay. This realization left him silently staring up at the sky—he had truly ended up in a time that matched his field of study…
But since he was here, he decided to make the best of it. Thinking back to the frustration of not being able to apply his skills in the 21st century, now that fate had given him a chance at employment, it would be a waste not to seize it. After all, in his past life, he had been an orphan with no ties.
“Xiao Zhi! Xiao Zhi! Time to go home, or you’ll get spanked and cry again by your mom!”
A group of rowdy kids rushed past the bottom of the slope, afraid they’d be scolded and punished by their elders if they got home late.
Xiao Zhi! What a nickname. Even a name like Huzi (Tiger) or Shitou (Stone) would sound better. Of course, he was just complaining; he knew the reason behind the tradition of giving children humble names in ancient times.
In the eyes of the ancients, the reason why children had a hard time surviving was that from the moment they were born, they had to pass through a series of obstacles set by ghosts and spirits. If they failed to pass these obstacles, they would lose their lives. Livestock, on the other hand, were different. Their lives were seen as cheap, and they didn’t need to face these trials, which is why their survival rate was so high. Therefore, people believed that the more lowly and inhuman a child’s name was, the better. After all, livestock had such a high survival rate. The more like an animal, the easier it was to survive and fool the underworld ghosts, avoiding the trials altogether if the child was mistaken for livestock.
When Zhu Ping’an heard that there were boys in the village named “Goumei” (Dog Sister) or even “Goushi” (Dog Poop), he felt a sense of relief, as if he had narrowly escaped misfortune. Compared to these names, “Xiao Zhi” (Little Pig) was much milder in taste.
It had been more than ten days since Zhu Ping’an arrived in this era, and he had gradually moved from being unaccustomed to reluctantly accepting this reality.
Living in this time, the naming customs were a minor concern; the real challenge was the way of life. This was a period dominated by old morals and old ethics. There was no electricity or internet, but more concerning were the widespread beliefs in the Three Bonds and Five Relationships, the Three Obediences and Four Virtues, and the fatalism involving gods and ghosts. Those novels that depict protagonists from the future arriving with a halo of greatness, shaking the world with just one move, and becoming invincible with the wave of a finger? Pure nonsense. If you tried such antics after time traveling here, you would have been burned to ashes by the village elders.
This was no exaggeration. In the village, Old Wang Tou had been force-fed a large bowl of water mixed with burnt paper talismans just because he had been talking in his sleep for a few nights. Wang Er Mazi from the neighboring village came back from the county speaking like the Huji people (foreigners), and after boasting a few sentences, he was tied to a post and left to bake in the sun for three days, accused of being possessed by a ghost.
How could one person possibly fight against an entire world?
So, in the ten-plus days since he arrived, Zhu Ping’an had been doing his best to play the role of a little child. Cautious and careful, he avoided doing anything out of the ordinary, lest he be tied to a stake and roasted alive. He definitely did not want to be his own spokesperson (“bring salt”).
It was getting late, and he had to hurry home, or he would be scolded again. Zhu Ping’an stretched out his little legs and dashed down the hill toward home.
Why did it feel like there was a cool breeze blowing between his thighs? Could it be that his little legs were moving so fast that they had reached lightning speed?
When Zhu Ping’an reached the bottom of the hill, he stopped and looked down, only to see a little noodle hanging between his legs, fluttering in the wind.
Split pants?
How could you expect someone with the mental age of over twenty to wear split pants? How could anyone have fun like this?
This was intolerable! When he got home, he definitely had to fight for the right not to wear split pants.
As he walked along, the thatched mud-brick houses were scattered in disarray. Xiahe Village, though nestled between mountains and rivers, was still a remote and poor place. The locals’ use of the land and water was limited to meeting basic survival needs. When they needed to build a house, they went up the mountain to cut down a few trees to bring back for beams. When they ran out of rice, they went to the mountains to pick wild vegetables and fruits, or caught a few small fish from the river to throw in the pot. The economy was still that of a feudal small farming society, with most villagers relying on their small plots of land to survive. Only a few landlord families were somewhat better off.
The landlords had big businesses, with hundreds of acres of fertile land that they rented out. The rent alone was more than enough for an average family to work their whole lives for. With that money, they could buy more land or set up shops, and the money would keep rolling in, making their lives sweeter than honey. For poor families, the output from their own small plots was barely enough to fill their bellies. They had to rent land to farm, and since there were no land tax reduction policies in ancient times, after paying off the heavy taxes and rent, if they could feed the family, they were already doing well.
The Zhu family was slightly better off, with over ten acres of fertile land, making them a middle-class family in the village. However, with so many mouths to feed, and the eldest brother not contributing to production due to his studies for the imperial exams, the Zhu family was still struggling to make ends meet.
Of course, from the outside, the Zhu family seemed to be doing okay. Compared to the typical thatched mud-brick houses in the village, at least the Zhu family lived in a timber and earth courtyard house. But in reality, the Zhu family’s situation was worse than the average household in the village.
As soon as Zhu Ping’an entered the house, he was met by his current mother, Mrs. Chen, who was standing at the entrance to the courtyard with a stern look on her face, glaring at him. When she saw that he had returned in one piece, her expression softened like ice melting in spring. She had been waiting for him to come back. Chen, in her thirties, dressed as a young woman, had a touch of feistiness in her eyebrows. Her hair was pinned up with a lacquered hairpin that had lost its paint, and there were two patches on her clean buttoned ruqun (traditional dress).
“Mother, I don’t want to wear split pants anymore,” Zhu Ping’an said as soon as his short legs crossed the threshold, beginning his campaign for the right to wear normal pants.
Before he could finish speaking, Chen grabbed him by the ear.
“You little rascal! I worked hard to raise you, scrimping and saving to make you clothes, and now you’re complaining? You’re still so young, and you already don’t want to wear split pants?”
“Mother, ow, it hurts! I’m not a two- or three-year-old anymore!” Zhu Ping’an cried out in pain, pulling on Chen’s arm with his chubby little hands and tiptoeing to ease the pain.
What nonsense! You’re only five! Chen looked down at her five-year-old son and couldn’t help but find his remark amusing. Her little son, full of life and vigor, was far more spirited than his older brother.
Although it’s amusing, Chen’s strength hasn’t diminished. This little brat was never obedient in the first place. A few days ago, he fell ill, and now he’s even more resilient, running around all day.
“You still know pain, huh? Running wild everywhere, and if you get taken by beggars, I’ll be at peace,” Chen said, glaring at Zhu Ping’an. The thought of children going missing in the county town gave her lingering worries. Fortunately, with people coming and going in the village, it was quite safe.
“Second sister-in-law, what boy isn’t wild? It’s better for him to be sturdy, so don’t punish Xiao Zhi,” Aunt Zhang, who was washing dishes by the well in the courtyard, looked at Xiao Zhi with some envy and persuaded Chen to cool down. Zhang was just thirty but only had one daughter, Zhu Pingyu, who was a year younger than Zhu Ping’an, so she envied Chen for having two sons.
“Don’t plead for him, third family! This brat will take the roof off the house if he’s not beaten for three days,” Chen said, pulling Xiao Zhu Ping’an’s ear and dragging him to the kitchen.
“Say, do you dare to run wild and not come home for meals in the future?” Chen shouted, but then she quietly took a peeled boiled egg from the steamer. Looking out the window to ensure no one was paying attention, she quietly stuffed it into Zhu Ping’an’s hands.
An egg! Zhu Ping’an’s eyes lit up. After eating plain meals for over ten days, he finally saw something meaty.
There was simply no way to refuse this.
“Ouch, mom! I won’t dare again,” Zhu Ping’an said, taking the egg while pretending to cry out.
In the twenty-first century, eating was one of his few hobbies. When “A Bite of China” aired, he had saved every penny to try all the affordable delicacies, and he could definitely be called a seasoned foodie.
It was pure, natural, and harmless. It was soft and tasted incredibly good—far better than modern eggs, although that might be due to the fact that he had only eaten bland food since coming here.
“Little clever one,” Chen chuckled, tapping Zhu Ping’an on the forehead. She whispered, “Hurry up and eat. When you get to the table, you’ll have your heart set on the big house.”
At this moment, Zhu Ping’an felt extremely warm inside. In this life, whether it was his fiery mother, his dull father, or his somewhat serious older brother who was about ten years old, all of them treated him well from the bottom of their hearts.
With kind parents and a loving brother, warmth was evident everywhere.
This was also the main reason Zhu Ping’an accepted the fact that he had crossed over. As an orphan in the twenty-first century, he had never felt the warmth of a family. Here, he experienced the kind of care reminiscent of a cow licking its calf, and he gradually became willing to accept it.
“Mom, you’re really great! When I grow up, I’ll be sure to honor you well,” Zhu Ping’an said, hugging Chen’s thigh with emotion. “I am your son, and I will definitely honor you both well in the future.”
Chen looked at her little son, who was clinging to her like a spoiled brat, clearly enjoying the moment. She felt her little son was much cuter than her eldest. Earlier, she had called for her eldest son, but that silly boy, just like his father, had said something about how eating secretly wasn’t the behavior of a real man, which nearly made Chen so angry she could fall over. She had no choice but to send him away. Fortunately, her little son wasn’t so rigid; she found it amusing and playfully tapped his forehead. “Just don’t annoy me too much, and I’ll be grateful. Wipe your mouth before anyone sees.”
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Chapters
- Chapter 430: This Person Must Not Be Underestimated
- Chapter 429: Though Young in Years, He Already Bears the Air of a Formidable Overlord
- Chapter 428: Li Mo Inspects the Post
- Chapter 427: The Way Home
- Chapter 426: The White Lotus Rising Untainted from the Mud
- Chapter 425: Rank, Age and Virtue
- Chapter 424: Yan Shifan, a Heaven-Bestowed Prodigy
- Chapter 423: Zhang Juzheng’s Grand Ambition
- Chapter 422: Cashing Out Gold
- Chapter 421: The Island of Gold and Silver
- Chapter 420: Li Mo at the Court Debate
- Chapter 419: Zhu Ping’an’s Bold Words
- Chapter 418: A Promotion
- Chapter 417: Summoned by Imperial Decree
- Chapter 416: An Unexpected Turn
- Chapter 415: You’re Colluding with the Emperor
- Chapter 414: Fire in the Court, Misfortune Falls Upon the Hanlin Academy
- Chapter 413: Lift the Maritime Ban
- Chapter 412: Emperor Jiajing Sends Another Note
- Chapter 411: Tempted by Hunger
- Chapter 410: Shenanigans
- Chapter 409: Suddenly Receiving a Note from the Emperor
- Chapter 408: Ping’an Solves the Case
- Chapter 407: Encountering a Ghost at the Government Office
- Chapter 406: Zhu Ping’an, Do You Like Me?
- Chapter 405: A Sudden Surge of Appetite — Tianjingsha
- Chapter 404: This Humble Official Raises a Cup in Your Honor
- Chapter 403: The Prime Minister’s Banquet
- Chapter 402: Seeing in Place of Hearing
- Chapter 401: The Forgotten Treasure
- Chapter 400: Serving as a Librarian in the Great Ming
- Chapter 399: A Chilly Welcome on the First Day (3)
- Chapter 398: A Chilly Welcome on the First Day (2)
- Chapter 397: A Chilly Welcome on the First Day (1)
- Chapter 396: The Shicai Ceremony
- Chapter 395: Delivering the Umbrella
- Chapter 394: If You Were to Gift Me a Wooden Hairpin
- Chapter 393: Heroes of the World
- Chapter 392: Cabbage and Pigs
- Chapter 391:: The Phoenix Hairpin
- Chapter 390: The Clever Young Lad
- Chapter 389: My Obedient Disciple
- Chapter 388: Zhi’er Would No Longer Stand Alone and Weak
- Chapter 387: Seabirds in the Hunt
- Chapter 386: All Thanks to Zhi’er’s Hard-Won Success
- Chapter 384: When Eldest Aunt Met Madam Chen
- Chapter 383: Descending to the River in March
- Chapter 382: A Moment of Bewildered Shock
- Chapter 381: A Curved Path to Save Shen
- Chapter 380: Petition to Execute the Traitor Yan Song
- Chapter 379: This Humble Official Has a Memorial to Present
- Chapter 378: I Have a Special Way of Talking
- Chapter 377: That Village, That Dog
- Chapter 376: The Appointment of Office
- Chapter 375: There Exists a Kind of Fierce Man Named Luo Longwen
- Chapter 374: Educating Luo Longwen
- Chapter 373: Magnificent Indeed, Shen Lian
- Chapter 372: Lord Yan, Protect Me
- Chapter 371: A Toast
- Chapter 370: The Minor Banquet of Imperial Favor
- Chapter 369: The Grand Banquet of Honor and Grace
- Chapter 368: Little Sister, Don’t Cry
- Chapter 367: The Fiery One
- Chapter 366: Questioning
- Chapter 365: An Unexpected Change
- Chapter 364: The Battle Within the Inner Chambers
- Chapter 363: The Proud Little Rascal
- Chapter 362: The Scholar’s Crimson Crown and the Jinshi’s Green Hat
- Chapter 361: Even If You Turn to Ashes, I Would Still Know You
- Chapter 360: Boasting on the Imperial Street
- Chapter 359: Rising to the Pinnacle of a Eunuch’s Power
- Chapter 358: When Immortals Clash, Mortals Suffer
- Chapter 357: The Imperial Ceremony of Proclamation (3)
- Chapter 356: The Imperial Ceremony of Proclamation (2)
- Chapter 355: The Imperial Ceremony of Proclamation (1)
- Chapter 354: The Imperial Bestowal of Robes
- Chapter 353: An Unexpected Delight
- Chapter 352: The Secret Within the Reward
- Chapter 351: Facing the Sacred Audience
- Chapter 350: The Minor Proclamation at the Palace Gate
- Chapter 349: Plans Never Keep Up with Change
- Chapter 348: Reviewing the Papers
- Chapter 347: I, the Emperor, Have a Dream
- Chapter 346: The Buddhist Scriptures
- Chapter 345: The Palace Examination (Four)
- Chapter 344: The Palace Examination (Three)
- Chapter 343: The Palace Examination (Two)
- Chapter 342: The Palace Examination (One)
- Chapter 341: As Your Brother, This Is All I Can Do for You
- Chapter 340: If I Am Well, You’ll Be a Backup Forever
- Chapter 339: The Palace Examination Begins a Day in Advance (3)
- Chapter 338: The Palace Examination Begins a Day in Advance (2)
- Chapter 337: The Palace Examination Begins a Day in Advance (1)
- Chapter 336: Yan Maoqing, With Only the Clear Wind in His Sleeves
- Chapter 335: It Turns Out to Be Him
- Chapter 334: First Encounter at the Xu Residence
- Chapter 333: A Disciple’s Stab
- Chapter 332: I Understand the Reasoning
- Chapter 331: Punishment
- Chapter 330: Rivalry Between Sisters
- Chapter 329: Caught Red-Handed
- Chapter 328: Each with Their Own Agenda
- Chapter 327: Wait… Something Feels Off
- Chapter 326: Northern Barbarians, Southern Pirates
- Chapter 325: Yan Donglou
- Chapter 324: No Banquet Is Ever Truly Kind
- Chapter 323: Confronted with Guilt on the Spot
- Chapter 322: An Invitation from the Yan Residence
- Chapter 321: Worthy Nephew
- Chapter 320: I Want to Be Alone
- Chapter 319: Your Victory Notice
- Chapter 318: The Results Are Announced (3)
- Chapter 317: The Results Are Announced (2)
- Chapter 316: The Results Are Announced (1)
- Chapter 315: A Candidate of Divine Descent, What Should Be Done?
- Chapter 314: Jinyiwei Arrive in the Dead of Night
- Chapter 313: Your Demon is a Foot Taller, My Virtue is Ten Feet Higher
- Chapter 312: Examination Ranking
- Chapter 311: Embroidery
- Chapter 310: A Confident Young Man
- Chapter 309: A Frustrated Young Man
- Chapter 308: Chaos in the Inner Courtyard
- Chapter 307: I Admit My Mistake
- Chapter 306: The Naughty Child Returns
- Chapter 305: To Have Such a Talented Man Is Truly Worthy of Praise
- Chapter 304: Even the Examiners Go Crazy
- Chapter 303: Grading the Exam Papers
- Chapter 302: He’s Quite Generous
- Chapter 301: Heroes Rise Amidst the Turmoil of the World
- Chapter 300: Saving the Beauty
- Chapter 299: He Nian Tang
- Chapter 298: Wenyuan Pavilion
- Chapter 297: An Old Friend Pays a Visit
- Chapter 296: Checking Homework
- Chapter 295: Li Shu, I Adore You
- Chapter 294: Though the Divine Tortoise Lives Long
- Chapter 293: New Tea and Old Tea
- Chapter 292: You Took the Imperial Exam Too?
- Chapter 291: Fatty Zhou
- Chapter 290: The Marquis Residence’s Bratty Child
- Chapter 289: Such a Rude Country Bumpkin
- Chapter 288: The Country Bumpkin
- Chapter 287: The Marquis of Linhuai’s Residence
- Chapter 286: The Family of Li Shu
- Chapter 285: Li Shu’s Ancestor
- Chapter 284: Count Yourself Sensible
- Chapter 283: This is a humble room
- Chapter NaN
- Chapter 282: If Only One Could Grow Old with Another
- Chapter 281: Then Let’s Break Off the Engagement
- Chapter 280: Official
- Chapter 279
- Chapter 278: Impartiality and Sincerity
- Chapter 277: May Your Wishes Come True
- Chapter 276: The Unique Style of Emperor Jiajing
- Chapter 275: It’s Raining
- Chapter 274: In the Stinking Exam Cell, I Have a Mask
- Chapter 273: Jin Has Feng Fu
- Chapter 272: Unfortunate Times
- Chapter 271: Searching and Inspecting the Civil and Military Papers
- Chapter 270: Waiting in Line for the Exam
- Chapter 269: Old Yan Is a Genuine Person
- Chapter 268: Old Yan’s Happy Life
- Chapter 267: The Imperial Examination Arrives Unexpectedly
- Chapter 266: A Woman Comes from the South
- Chapter 265: This Matter Is Easy
- Chapter 264: The Dispute Over the Money Bag
- Chapter 263: The First Person Who Deserves to Die
- Chapter 262: The City Knows How to Have Fun
- Chapter 261: Another Encounter with a Celebrity
- Chapter 260: Astonishing Everyone
- Chapter 259: This boy is not simple
- Chapter 258: Oh, How About This Then
- Chapter 257: My Name is Ren Di
- Chapter 256: Couplets
- Chapter 255: Making Friends Through Literature
- Chapter 254: The Second Generation of the Ming Dynasty
- Chapter 252: Beneath the Feet of the Son of Heaven
- Chapter 253: First Encounter with Yang Jisheng
- Chapter 249: An Unexpected Harvest
- Chapter 248: What Grudge, What Hatred
- Chapter 247: I Want to Meet the County Magistrate
- Chapter 246: Take Them All Away
- Chapter 245: The Bookworm
- Chapter 244: The Helpful Huang Zandian
- Chapter 243: The Peacock Terrace
- Chapter 242: Medicine
- Chapter 241: Entering My Heart's Gate
- Chapter 240: Time Flies, How Can I Waste It
- Chapter 239: Just Like That
- Chapter 238: Yesterday's Replay
- Chapter 237: Son-in-law
- Chapter 236: You're Just a Horse
- Chapter 234: Leaving Xiahe Village on Horseback
- Chapter 231: The Carriage Clan
- Chapter 230: Killing Matt
- Chapter 228: When Will the Imperial Examination Be Held
- Chapter 227: Only Women and Villains Are Difficult to Deal With
- Chapter 226: With a home like this, what else could one ask for?
- Chapter 225: Borrowing Money
- Chapter 224: I Loved Him at First Sight
- Chapter 223: Don't Bully the Poor Youngsters
- Chapter 222: Arrogant Li Shu
- Chapter 221: Going to the Li Family Again
- Chapter 220: Offering Tribute
- Chapter 219: Passing Down the Name
- Chapter 218: Scholar Zhang's Visit
- Chapter 217: Setting up a Monument
- Chapter 216: Marriage Proposal
- Chapter 215: Returning Home
- Chapter 214: A Beautiful Time and Scenery, Yet Helpless Against Fate
- Chapter 213: My Little Zhi'er Has Been Sensible Since Childhood
- Chapter 212: Your Second Son Has Passed the Imperial Examination
- Chapter 211: There is a happy event
- Chapter 210: I insisted on placing you at the bottom of the list.
- Chapter 209: The Impulse to Slap a Face
- Chapter 208: Deer Cry Banquet
- Chapter 207: The Stench of Wine and Meat Behind Vermilion Gates
- Chapter 206: Zhao Wenhua
- Chapter 205: The Young Lady is Acting Strange (2)
- Chapter 204: The Young Lady is Acting Strange (1)
- Chapter 203: Uh, I was caught as a son-in-law
- Chapter 202: Choosing a Son-in-Law from the Rankings
- Chapter 201: Bringing Good News
- Chapter 200: Another Twist and Turn
- Chapter 199: What the Heck Is This Writing?
- Chapter 198: The Seventy-Two Sages of the Confucian Sect
- Chapter 197: An Unexpected Incident During the Examination
- Chapter 196: Beginning the Journey of the Imperial Examination
- Chapter 195: Mastery Beyond Limits
- Chapter 194: Reversal
- Chapter 193: Gambling
- Chapter 192: Responding Calmly
- Chapter 191: Something Happened Suddenly
- Chapter 190: The Examination
- Chapter 189: Miss, Please Do As You Wish
- Chapter 188: I'm Not a Tiger
- Chapter 187: Congratulations, You Can Pass the Imperial Examination
- Chapter 186: People Fear Fame, Pigs Fear Being Hit
- Chapter 185: Shock
- Chapter 184: One is Yan, the other is Zhang
- Chapter 183: Strategy for Defeating the Japanese Pirates
- Chapter 182: Setting out on another journey
- Chapter 181: The Fragrance of Rice
- Chapter 180: The Wildness of Youth
- Chapter 179: How about you just don't take the exam?
- Chapter 178: The Imperial Examination Period Has Come
- Chapter 177: When Something Unusual Happens, There Must Be a Hidden Agenda
- Chapter 176: But Fatty Has Already Seen Through It
- Chapter 175: A Sudden Arrival
- Chapter 174: Bestowing a Name
- Chapter 173: The Crowning
- Chapter 172: Divination
- Chapter 171: The Third Brother of the Li Family
- Chapter 170: A Great Opportunity
- Chapter 169: Private Room
- Chapter 168: The Truth Finally Emerges
- Chapter 167: This is OK
- Chapter 166: Experience Overpowers
- Chapter 165: Sorry, I made you laugh
- Chapter 164: This is a Fake Account
- Chapter 163: Checking the Accounts
- Chapter 162: Ancestors Bless Nephews, Not Uncles
- Chapter 161: Failed Self-Recommendation
- Chapter 160: A Tricky Matter
- Chapter 159: Shock
- Chapter 158: Eat it or Don't
- Chapter 157: Hmph
- Chapter 156: Unfortunately
- Chapter 155: Chen's Show-off Attribute
- Chapter 154: Seeing the Cooking Smoke Again
- Chapter 153: After a few months of wandering, the child returns home
- Chapter 152: Farewell
- Chapter 151: One Word, Nine Criticisms
- Chapter 150: Fighting for a Seat
- Chapter 149: A Banquet and the Flowered Hairpin
- Chapter 148: That Night, the Golden Toad
- Chapter 147: Finally Waiting for You
- Chapter 146: The Joyous Event in Xiahe Village
- Chapter 145: The Good Voice of Ming Dynasty
- Chapter 144: The Dispute
- Chapter 143: Short and Slightly Chubby, with a Simple Face and No Beard
- Chapter 142: Misunderstanding
- Chapter 141: Every Family Has Its Own Problems
- Chapter 140: A Father Comes from Afar
- Chapter 139: The Academy Examination Results Are Announced
- Chapter 138: Another Year of Exam Results
- Chapter 137: This is the only skill in the case
- Chapter 136: That Year I Was Thirteen
- Chapter 135: Re-examination
- Chapter 134: The Unlucky Child
- Chapter 133: Confucius said
- Chapter 132: Admission
- Chapter 131: The Examination Date Has Been Announced
- Chapter 130: The Godlike Scholar
- Chapter 129: Thick Skin
- Chapter 128: Uncle Comes to Borrow Money
- Chapter 127: Prosperity and Prostitution
- Chapter 126: Qinhuai River
- Chapter 125: The Fatty from Bozhou Turns Things Around
- Chapter 124: The rise and fall of the world is the responsibility of every man
- Chapter 123: The Arrival of the Plum Rain Season in Yingtian
- Chapter 122: Gained Weight Again
- Chapter 121: A Way of Showing Affection
- Chapter 120: The Lecher
- Chapter 119: Seeing the Beauty Again
- Chapter 118: The Old House
- Chapter 117: Mother Chen
- Chapter 116: Arriving Home
- Chapter 115: On the Road
- Chapter 114: Longing for Home
- Chapter 113: Different Paths, Different Plans
- Chapter 112: Embarrassment
- Chapter 111: The Female Scholar of the School
- Chapter 110: Another Storm Brews
- Chapter 109: The Enchanting Woman Ruo nan
- Chapter 108: The First Place in the Provincial Examination
- Chapter 107: The End of the Provincial Examination
- Chapter 106: Surprise
- Chapter 105: The East Hall Rankings Have Been Announced
- Chapter 104: The Shocking News of the Japanese Slaves
- Chapter 103: A Chance Encounter at Taihu Lake
- Chapter 102: Can't You Just Stay Quiet for One Night?
- Chapter 101: The Prefectural Exam
- Chapter 100: Miscellaneous Affairs Before the Provincial Examination
- Chapter 99: Walking in Brocade by Day
- Chapter 98: Last Night's Peach Blossom, The Singing Is Good and the Life Is Good
- Chapter 97: Nonsense about the Red Sleeves Adding Fragrance
- Chapter 96: Buying Medicine
- Chapter 95: Saving a Fox, Getting into Trouble
- Chapter 94: The Water is Cold, Come Up Quickly
- Chapter 93: Someone Jumped into the Lake Early in the Morning
- Chapter 92: The Surprising Immortal Poetry Gathering (V)
- Chapter 91: The Surprising Immortal Poetry Gathering (4)
- Chapter 90: The Surprising Immortal Poetry Gathering (3)
- Chapter 89: The Surprising Immortal Poetry Gathering (2)
- Chapter 88: The Surprising Immortal Poetry Gathering (I)
- Chapter 87: The Many Faces of Drunkenness
- Chapter 86: A Quarrel Between Ladies
- Chapter 85: Zhu Ping'an from the River
- Chapter 84: Don't cry, Ang'er, Stand Up and Fight
- Chapter 83: Struck by Dumb Luck
- Chapter 82: The Results Are Posted
- Chapter 81: The Jokester in the Examination Hall
- Chapter 80:The Examination
- Chapter 79: You Play
- Chapter 78: Early Morning in Huaining County
- Chapter 77: I Have a Fierce Tiger in My Heart, Even the Wood Shed Can Smell Like Roses
- Chapter 76: Huaining County
- Chapter 75: Leaving After the Matter is Resolved
- Chapter 74: The Yameitie is a Type of Butterfly
- Chapter 73: The Secret Revealed
- Chapter 72: I Raise a Cup of Wine to You, Benefactor
- Chapter 71: My benefactor, be careful, I am afraid
- Chapter 70: Once bitten by a snake, birds will cry everywhere
- Chapter 69: The Cursed Candidate
- Chapter 68: Morning Exercise
- Chapter 67: Snow and Green Bamboo
- Chapter 66: Even a Toad Wants to Take the Imperial Examination
- Chapter 65: Snow, Sweet Potatoes, and Music Go Well Together
- Chapter 64: New Life
- Chapter 63: The Poor Family, Let It Rise
- Chapter 62: Clearing the Father's Wrongs
- Chapter 61: Loan Shark Disturbance
- Chapter 60: You're So Shameless, Do You Know That?
- Chapter 59: Let's go, it's our turn to save the world
- Chapter 58: Capture the Flag
- Chapter 57: The Bet
- Chapter 56: Teasing the Loli While Listening to Class
- Chapter 55: Flower Shooter
- Chapter 54: Rag Business
- Chapter 53: An unexpected surprise
- Chapter 52: The Wild Boar
- Chapter 51: Push Down, Push Down
- Chapter 50: The Cuckoo Occupies the Magpie's Nest
- Chapter 49: IQ is a hard nut to crack
- Chapter 48: Uncle's Study Tour and Bringing Back a Girl
- Chapter 47: Rest Day
- Chapter 46: Purple Aura Soars to the Sky
- Chapter 45: You've Passed this Level.
- Chapter 44: The Maid Hua
- Chapter 43: The Cocky Boy
- Chapter 42: Preparation for Apprenticeship
- Chapter 41: The Shocked Zhu Family
- Chapter 40: Telling Loli about The Legend of the Condor Heroes
- Chapter 39: Would you like to study with me?
- Chapter 38: The Master's Curiosity
- Chapter 37: The Battle for Water with the Neighboring Village
- Chapter 36: Chaos and Family Gossip
- Chapter 35: I Told the Loli the Legend of the Condor Heroes
- Chapter 34: Chew your food.
- Chapter 33: The Truth Comes to Light
- Chapter 32: Peeping at the Widow
- Chapter 31: A Farmer's Discussion on Fish
- Chapter 30: How Could My Loli Be So Cute?
- Chapter 29: The Quiet Lady
- Chapter 28: A jerk from the neighboring village bullied me because I was young and ignorant
- Chapter 27: Yesterday's Naughty Boy Comes Back Today
- Chapter 26: Dabbling in Classes Again
- Chapter 25: Bickering
- Chapter 24: Battle of Wisdom and Courage
- Chapter 23: Attending a Class Without Permission
- Chapter 22: Fairy-like appearance, but with a snake in her heart
- Chapter 21: When a Nation Is About to Perish, There Must Be a Loli
- Chapter 20: I Herd Cattle in the Ming Dynasty
- Chapter 19: Returning Home
- Chapter 18: Private Property
- Chapter 17: Selling
- Chapter 16: A wave of twists and turns
- Chapter 15: Some pain in the ass
- Chapter 14: The Willful and Scheming Little Loli
- Chapter 13: The Difference Between Talent and Genius
- Chapter 12: Cheating for New Year's Money
- Chapter 11: Who teased whom?
- Chapter 10: The Ancestral Worship and the Return of Fortune
- Chapter 9: The Foolish Boy Who Fell into the Eyes of Money
- Chapter 8: Even Pigs Won't Eat It
- Chapter 7: Entering the Mountains
- Chapter 6: IQ Intelligence Overwhelming
- Chapter 5: The Warmth of The Hibiscus Tent
- Chapter 4: Give up the Egg
- Chapter 3: The Farmhouse Courtyard is Full of Troubles
- Chapter 2: Luck and Possession
- Chapter 1: The Son of a Poor Family