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Confucianism and Daoism Above All? I Recite Tang Poems in Another World!.
Chapter 21: First Attempt at the Top Ranking, Pampered Young Master Song's Words. [21]
Summary
In a prestigious academy, elders discuss a talented student, Fang Zhong Yong, whose remarkable poetry and calligraphy hint at a deeper artistic understanding. The unique rice paper used for exams conceals candidates' identities to prevent cheating. As they marvel at Fang's abilities, they discover another exceptional poem, speculated to be written by the son of a notorious figure, a "number one playboy." Despite concerns about his father's reputation, Ning Ping An argues that talent should be prioritized. He emphasizes the academy's commitment to inclusivity and the teachings of Kong Sheng, leading to a consensus to accept the talented boy.Full content
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