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

Chapter 131: Report to the Monarch's Intent on the Golden Terrace. [131]



Summary

In a royal banquet, Jiang Han brilliantly defends his lyrical composition as a valid form of poetry when challenged by Huang Lang Zhong about "deceiving the Emperor". When demanded to create another poem, he composes a powerful battlefield poem that impresses everyone, particularly the Emperor. His vivid verses describing military scenes and his final line expressing loyalty ("I will wield the jade dragon and die for you") earn him high praise and the prestigious Chun Jun Sword. The poem's impact is so significant that other officials recognize his potential for future advancement.

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