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Rebellious Wei.

Chapter 12: The Return of Sorrow. [11]



Summary

. In Chapter 12, titled "The Return of Sorrow," the caravan arrives at a manor near the remnants of a former imperial palace, surrounded by crumbling city walls that symbolize the rise and fall of dynasties. The area includes a large open space for martial activities and smaller sections with pavilions for leisure pursuits. Xia Hou Hui, uninterested in the festivities, is pleased to find a prepared feast. When the Emperor inquires about his thoughts, Xia Hou Hui reflects on the ruins of the past and offers to compose a poem about A Fang Palace. He recites a poignant poem that laments the self-destruction of the six kingdoms and the cyclical nature of sorrow that follows, emphasizing the missed opportunities for unity and understanding among the people. .

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