Other language: Vietnamese
After being rejected for marriage, I can no longer hide my identity as a poetry immortal.
Chapter 104: Spring Day Out, Apricot Blossoms Blowing Full Head. Whose Young Man on the Path, Full of Elegance?. [104]
Summary
In a poetry gathering, Ye Tian participates with three themes: Kasuga, cherishing time, and mourning the deceased. He writes a subtle poem, "Thoughts of the Emperor’s Land," reflecting on a spring outing and youthful love. His friends praise his work, and he later writes "Confessions of Longing," inspired by a past outing with Su Ying, which delights her. As they discuss his poems, Ye Tian decides to write two more for spring outings and one for mourning, aiming for success while considering the challenges of elegiac poetry. His friends express concern about the risks involved in writing a mourning poem.Full content
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