This was a small county town marked merely by a tiny dot on the map, over 100 kilometers away from Tongcheng, which had gradually prospered thanks to the developmental opportunities presented by Tongcheng.
The residents here never imagined that their ancestral home could one day host a school, or that over a dozen teachers would be assigned to it.
These teachers taught children all sorts of knowledge every day, and the children's parents were truly grateful to these dedicated individuals who had come from afar.
In places with a dense population, Tang Country established schools and assigned some teachers to these schools for a term of three years before a new group was selected to replace the incumbent faculty who had served for several years.
Of course, if the teachers found their other halves and wished to stay, Tang Country would provide special subsidies to help them live better in the locality.