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

Chapter 130: Breaking the Formation. [130]



Summary

Jiang Han, a talented poet, is challenged to compose battlefield poetry in front of an audience, causing concern among his rivals. Despite initial doubts about his ability, he confidently declares he can create a poem without hesitation. As he writes and recites "Breaking the Formation," he vividly depicts the battlefield, impressing the assembled generals and the emperor, Hong Zhen Di. His final lines evoke deep emotions, leading to admiration and envy from others. However, doubts arise regarding his authenticity, prompting accusations of deception. Jiang Han calmly defends his work, attributing his inspiration to tales of heroism, which earns him the emperor's favor.

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