In fact, The Legend of Mi Yue is very "nutritious" for topics such as parenting and food. What peach blossom soup, rock sugar Sydney porridge, lily tremella soup, regardless of the king, queen, bazi, doctor, all spare no effort to say, as if watching a health program. Don't we have the same meal as the king?
Another highlight of The Legend of Mi Yue is parenting. The king's country is determined by the quality of future generations, so are we ordinary people? Who doesn't want their children to have a bright future after their efforts?
For a long time, there have been different opinions about the heavy topic of education. I summed up the principle of successful parenting: being a good person is the most basic condition for adults. Second, do good deeds and do things that are meaningful to the world. Have a goal, concentrate on your work, and don't stop until you reach your goal. Have the ability, have the means to do things well, and have all kinds of intelligence and ability.
But it is really not easy to operate!
In the real world, what should good people do when they meet bad people? What should I do if I am blackmailed for doing good? The hardest thing is the goal. How can I teach my children what many people will never understand? As for skills, there are too many people to teach, and there are everything in books and online. I don't know what to do.
Mi Yue has a message for Jill: Do what you want. After all, I put it down Don't bind your children with your own opinions. This is what Mi Yue did, and so did Mi Yue's mother. But the premise of this is: don't expect too much from your child. If you have high expectations, you can't let go. The queen expects Tangier to be favored and ascend to the throne as soon as possible. She thinks too much, making her children confused and self-defeating.