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After being rejected for marriage, I can no longer hide my identity as a poetry immortal.
Chapter 172: I Hope You Uphold My Will, Brave the Bandits, Secure the People, and Live Up to My Great Expectations!. [172]
Summary
In ancient times, Liu Li was a highly valued luxury, considered even more precious than gold and jade. It served as a special currency, with historical references highlighting its significance, such as in "Journey to the West." Ye Tian gifts Xin Ran a set of Liu Li mirrors for a marriage proposal, but she suggests keeping just one, showing her modesty. Despite her concerns, Ye Tian insists on giving her five mirrors. The story also reveals the importance of Liu Li in Buddhism and its rarity. Later, Ye Tian receives an imperial decree appointing him to lead a mission against banditry, showcasing his leadership and dedication.Full content
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