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Confucianism and Daoism Above All? I Recite Tang Poems in Another World!.

Chapter 207: Internal Strife Among Confucian Scholars, the Dispute of Impersonating Ci Song and Mo Yao. [206]



Summary

Bai Ye, a Confucian disciple, is determined to slay people to protect his wife, causing conflict within his sect. Despite criticism from fellow disciples like Ci Song and Wu Yun, who argue he has deviated from Confucian principles, Bai Ye remains resolute. He believes his actions are justified, stating that while the world treats beings like "straw dogs", he fights according to his heart. The narrative explores the tension between personal devotion and moral righteousness, with some disciples like Mo Yao supporting Bai Ye's actions while others condemn them.

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