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Da Zhou Ling: Starting with Copying Poems to Become Famous Worldwide.
Chapter 20: Fame in Kyoto. [20]
Summary
In Kyoto, the Phantom Sound Pavilion, a renowned pleasure boat, buzzes with excitement as courtesans and scholars celebrate a newly revealed poem by Li Mu, which is hailed as timeless. The blue-clad Miao Miao, a famous Oiran, descends to join the festivities, capturing the attention of the scholars. Amidst the revelry, a challenge arises from the Martial Kingdom, questioning the poem's significance. Sun Ping Fan, the Minister of Personnel, reveals another poem that bolsters Da Zhou's spirit, igniting fervor among the military and citizens alike. This declaration of national pride resonates deeply, uniting all in a moment of triumph, while other kingdoms react with mixed feelings.Full content
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