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Confucianism and Daoism Above All? I Recite Tang Poems in Another World!.
Chapter 138: Humiliating Oneself. [138]
Summary
The passage describes a conflict at Yan Sheng Academy between Zhang Wu Yan and a study attendant named Fang Zhong Yong. Fang criticizes a poem written by Zhang, leading to tensions. Duan Mu Qing Cang and Bai Ye intervene, with Bai Ye ultimately reprimanding Fang for his arrogance. Instead of punishing him, Bai Ye transfers Fang to the library, seeing potential in his poetic talent and hoping to guide his future development. The incident highlights themes of pride, talent, and mentorship in an academic setting.Full content
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