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The Carefree Young Scholar.
Chapter 168: Misunderstood. [167]
Summary
In ancient times, a poet faced a humiliating defeat, leading to a dramatic blood loss. Fast forward, Cui Yan Xin, provoked by a remark about his poetry, fainted from anger, marking a moment that would become a source of gossip. His reputation as "feigning sorrow" would overshadow him. The incident drew comparisons to historical figures, and while scholars rallied against Li Yi, he revealed he was an established official, surprising everyone. Dong Zhi Fu's probing questions hinted at deeper meanings in Li Yi's poetry, suggesting a critique of the current regime. Misunderstandings arose, but the emotional depth of Li Yi's work resonated, altering perceptions among the scholars present.Full content
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