Hearing the two of them mention the female education in Nanchu, Su Rong became interested, no longer feeling drowsy. She straightened up, looked at Ye Guixue, and asked him how things were going five years after women's education had been established. She wondered if the lack of female officials in the Nanchu Dynasty was due to the initiative not being successful.
Ye Guixue shook his head, responding, "The female education in Nanchu is actually doing quite well. Every year we select some individuals, and over these five years, we've nurtured female scholars who are proficient in history, revising historical texts, and others gifted in literature, teaching in royal families' personal educational institutions. Some are competent in business and have already made some achievements, while others stay to teach at the women's academy. His Majesty has not bestowed official titles upon women yet, with plans to leave this precedent to be set by the princess returning to court."