Other language: Vietnamese
After being rejected for marriage, I can no longer hide my identity as a poetry immortal.
Chapter 176: Sitting idly by the pond with a pot of wine, enjoying the tranquility and forgetting the sorrows of the world!. [176]
Summary
In a poetry gathering, Ye Tian chose to write only one poem, allowing others to shine. Kong De collected the poems and efficiently ranked them. The third-place poem, "Summer Reflections," was announced, followed by the second-place "Butterfly Loves Flower." Speculation arose about the authorship, with Su Bai being a contender. Ye Tian, however, was recognized for his exceptional talent, securing first place with "West River Moon," a classic work. The gathering concluded with Kong De praising the poets, especially Ye Tian, who had consistently impressed with his poetic prowess.Full content
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