The people of Liangzhou were deeply moved to see Prince Chu place such importance on food, and naturally, they put more effort into farming.
Besides emphasizing the importance of food, Prince Chu also valued education greatly.
Due to past rebel activities in Liangzhou, many scholars were killed, and numerous academies were destroyed. Before Prince Chu took over Liangzhou, the Liangzhou Governor did not pay attention to the matter of education. The governor was aware that Liangzhou would eventually become the fief of a Prince, so he felt indifferent about managing Liangzhou.
After Prince Chu arrived in Liangzhou, he not only funded the reconstruction of academies but also established an Imperial College in Liangzhou. As long as students could pass the exams to enter the Imperial College, they did not need to pay tuition fees and would even receive rewards.