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I Want to Be the Grand Chancellor.
Chapter 139: Unexpected. [142]
Summary
Tang Shun Zhi criticizes the imperial examination system, highlighting its unfairness due to connections and favoritism. Many scholars rely on relationships with officials to succeed, often compromising integrity. The heart philosophy has gained traction, aiding scholars in overcoming obstacles. Tang Xiu Cai, pressured by his son Tang Yi, endures intense study to prepare for the exams, facing harsh critiques yet gradually improving. Despite his struggles, he gains community support after defeating pirates, motivating him to persevere. The narrative underscores the challenges of the examination system and the importance of resilience and support in achieving success.Full content
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