Originally, they didn't dare to imagine that the children in their family could still read and recognize characters. For them, being able to recognize simple characters and having the child become an accountant was satisfactory enough.
After learning pinyin, it was evident that the previously clumsy village children unexpectedly learned some simple words quickly.
This made the parents of these children so happy that they shed tears, coupled with the sudden appearance in some factories.
It was said to be set up by the imperial court, offering opportunities to work and earn money even in winter, making commoners even happier.
Although many factories only hired female workers, men's job opportunities were mostly doing rough work, such as loading and moving goods.
But in the eyes of commoners, as long as there was silver to earn, why care about so much? Moreover, their families had daughters-in-law, wives, and others who were already married.
