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Sword Comes.
Chapter 162: The Children Bullied by the Great Sui. [162]
Summary
Chen Ping An, reflecting on his hasty departure from the Great Sui capital, sits at a tea stall contemplating the challenges faced by his friends in his absence. He recognizes the complexities of human nature and the importance of character over mere knowledge. The deputy mountain master expresses frustration over students' lack of discipline, particularly Lin Shou Yi and Li Bao Ping, while acknowledging the potential of Yu Lu. The conversation shifts to the educational challenges faced in the Sui Dynasty, highlighting the differing values of learning and the expectations placed on students. The atmosphere lightens with humor, revealing camaraderie among the scholars, despite their concerns.Full content
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