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The Grand Wei Court.

Chapter 2: Strange Poems and Odd Words. [1]



Summary

In the Wende Hall, Emperor Zhao Yuan Si is furious over the eighth prince Hong Run's dismissive poem about the throne, interpreting it as mockery. Despite his anger, the sixth prince, Zhao Hong Zhao, defends the poem, praising its depth and carefree spirit, which surprises the emperor. While many scholars find the poem nonsensical, Hong Zhao's admiration softens the emperor's stance. Later, when examining Hong Run's simplistic work "The People Prosper, The Nation Strengthens," Zhao Yuan Si initially dismisses it but realizes its profound meaning, indicating a shift in his perception of Hong Run's potential.

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