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Three hundred famous poems shook the nations, but I just want to be a rich merchant!

Chapter 112: Pseudo-Confucian. [112]



Summary

The old man in the blue robe, Kong Fang, berates Jiang Han for selling perfumes and fine wines, claiming it tarnishes the honor of scholars. Despite the accusations, Jiang Han remains unfazed, continuing to sell his wares and mockingly responding to Kong Fang's criticisms. The atmosphere grows tense as Kong Fang demands Jiang Han stop his business and donate a large sum to scholars, portraying himself as a model Confucian. Jiang Han counters, calling Kong Fang a "false Confucian" and highlighting the hypocrisy of demanding generosity with others' wealth. The crowd reacts, indicating a shift in sentiment.

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