However, writing a memorial was not Yang Zhenshan's forte.
While he had practiced writing with a brush over the years, producing neat, square characters—not quite an expert in calligraphy but decently presentable.
But writing a memorial required not only neatness but also careful choice of words and phrases.
Yang Zhenshan was particularly inept at those verbose formalities.
So, he jotted down his thoughts and then had Lin Zhan come over to embellish them a bit.
Yes, Lin Zhan.
There was no other way, as Lin Zhan was now the most learned in the Yang family.
Seeing Lin Zhan's vigorous and composed calligraphy, Yang Zhenshan couldn't help but feel embarrassed.
He was actually not as good as a teenager!
"It looks like I should find you a good teacher!"
In the study, Yang Zhenshan remarked with some emotion as he looked at the memorial Lin Zhan had revised.