After Zhao Hanzhang finished handling the documents in her hand, she then allowed a few children to be brought in.
There were five in total, the leader was named Jia Shan, and his name was given by Zhao Hanzhang. Well, the names of the children in Yushan Hall were basically all given by her.
Zhao Hanzhang set the rules: the first batch of children entering Yushan Hall, those who didn't have names, would all take the middle character Jia, and the following character would be chosen randomly from the Analects of Confucius to form a name. Those with surnames would keep their surnames; those without would be given a name first, and after they reached adulthood, they could choose any surname they wanted.
For those who already had names and didn't want to change, just add a prefix order number such as Jia, Yi, Bing in front.
Jia Shan was just called Jia Shan, obviously, he didn't have a surname.
Zhao Hanzhang carefully scrutinized this thin young teenager and asked, "Why skip class?"
