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Peerless Poet Saint.
Chapter 191: The Most Perfect Saint's Commentary. [191]
Summary
Heavenly Punishment, or Sacred Punishment, is inescapable even for true saints. Qin Mu's interpretation of a line from the Analects, emphasizing the connection between benevolence, filial piety, and fraternal respect, challenges traditional views. His radical annotation suggests that these concepts are foundational to benevolence, provoking fear among scholars. As Qin Mu's insights resonate, they trigger a powerful reaction, showcasing his emerging sage-like status. This shift in perception unsettles peers like He Wu Zhang, who grapples with his own inferiority. Meanwhile, the political dynamics among royal court exiles hint at a brewing struggle for cosmic fate, underscoring the ongoing battle for power and destiny.Full content
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