Lin Wanwan's clan school did not throw books and words at children all day long. They usually had literature classes in the morning and physical education and labor classes in the afternoon.
Lin Wanwan had specially learned military gymnastics from the modern era to teach the children. Of course, most of the time, she still let the children do chores for the clan. For example, cleaning, weeding, catching insects, and so on. In any case, they were all training their bodies.
The children in the Tang countryside could not be as pampered nor be as prone to ADHD as the children in modern times.
Lin Wanwan wanted to create a mountain of peaches, not raise a valley of laziness.
The weather was gradually getting colder. Lin Wanwan looked at the sky and was afraid that it would rain tomorrow. In fact, she had another worry in her heart. She was afraid that it would be a typhoon.