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Chapter 154: Astonishing "Bei Liang Lyrics". [154]
Summary
Qi Huai Zu recited the "North Liang Verse" by Qinglian, which left the 5 scholars present in awe. The poem described a pre-expedition banquet, a passionate wine gathering of three armies' soldiers, and a heroic drinking scene. The scholars were divided on the interpretation of the second line, but Qi Huai Zu explained it as a drinking invitation, emphasizing the joy and passion of the banquet. The poem's extraordinary meaning and emotional state left everyone silent, and they acknowledged that it had reached a literary master's standard. Qi Huai Zu, a renowned poet, found himself on equal footing with the newcomer Qinglian, who was also the author of 'The Legend of the Condor Heroes'. The poem's fame continued to grow, and it was expected to occupy a top position in the Literary Sage Rankings. Meanwhile, Li Chang An, who was also Qinglian, was not worried about the competition, knowing that he was comparing himself to himself.Full content
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