Qin Luan and her elder brother Qin Ruo attended the Little Princess's full moon celebration together.
The advancement of female education was not going very smoothly. Initially, all the students were children of nobles, and the daughters of commoners either lacked the silver to attend or their unenlightened parents preferred to keep them at home for the dowry or to help with domestic tasks, believing that education was meant for the nobility and irrelevant to common folks.
Qin Luan had tirelessly traveled far and wide to promote policies, managing to convince a portion of the populace that education could also glorify the household of ordinary people, and thus sent their daughters to the female study.
Last year's imperial examinations produced more than twenty female graduates, and this year's results had not yet been announced, but it was conservatively estimated that the number would increase two or threefold.