Other language: Vietnamese
History: Scholar of the Great Xia.
Chapter 135: The Cold Jade Smoothens the Skin, A Clear Song Pours into the Golden Pot. [135]
Summary
Liu Die Yi, captivated by Ye Tian's talent, loses interest in their poem competition and instead focuses on winning his affection. She proposes an unconventional theme for a mourning poem, which Ye Tian accepts despite its inauspiciousness during the New Year. Liu Die Yi shares a poignant story about Su Shi and Wang Fu, whose love flourished but ended in tragedy when Wang Fu passed away. Ye Tian, moved by the tale, prepares to write "Jiang Chengzi," a tribute to Wang Fu, reflecting on their deep bond and the sorrow of loss. This narrative intertwines themes of love, loss, and the enduring power of memory.Full content
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