Xu Niu watched his brother-in-law's approach to educating his child with genuine admiration.
He could feel that his brother-in-law was respecting Jiang Gu's emotions, treating them both as equals in their communication, and teaching the child valuable life lessons.
Xu Niu had never seen such an educational style before. In his own childhood, at his home or others, any misbehavior was met with physical punishment. If he caused trouble, reprimands were inevitable.
The old saying goes, "Beating is love, scolding is affection". In this era, many people believed that if a child was not beaten or scolded, but always treated kindly, they would undoubtedly become spoiled, troublesome, and difficult to raise. Such children would certainly cause problems everywhere they went.