In the years after giving birth to a daughter, Mo Yan, apart from taking care of her father and daughter's daily life, did not forget the "great cause" of accumulating good deeds and virtues. When Wanwan was two years old and the time was ripe, Mo Yan submitted the well-prepared plans for founding schools across various locations to Chu Heng's hands.
Over these years, Chu Heng may not have gained praise for his literary talents, but he enjoyed a very high reputation in the Scholar's Forest, revered by the world as the "Virtuous Crown Prince." All this was due to the tremendous success of the support program for students from humble backgrounds.
Mo Yan's meticulously prepared plan was highly valued by Chu Heng. After much deliberation, he submitted the plan in confidence to Emperor Huian.