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Three hundred famous poems shook the nations, but I just want to be a rich merchant!
Chapter 129: Battlefield Poetry. [129]
Summary
Jiang Han showcased his swordsmanship, impressing many, including King Wei and Xun Jian, who praised the technique attributed to the Sword Saint, Meng Hongshang. Xu Nan Xue, feeling challenged, attacked Jiang Han, leading to a fierce duel. The emperor, Hong Zhen Di, awarded Jiang Han a jade pendant, recognizing his skill. Amidst a poetry competition for a legendary sword, scholars flattered the emperor, but only Yin Hong's battlefield poem resonated with him. As the atmosphere shifted, Wen Zhi, the Prime Minister's son, suggested Jiang Han compose a poem, drawing attention to him amidst the court's dynamics.Full content
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