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The Great Idle Person of the Zhenguan Era.
Chapter 26: No Deception. [27]
Summary
' Li Dao Zheng's goal was to become an official to honor his ancestors and improve his life. His son, Li Su, didn't want to be an official due to fear of not being able to handle the challenges and politics. However, Li Su's poem "Jin Lv Yi" was discovered by the Dong Yang Princess, who was impressed by its passion and creativity. The princess was intrigued by the poet and asked her servant to bring Li Su to her chambers. Li Su was nervous but excited to meet the princess. The princess, Dong Yang, was a beautiful woman who felt trapped in her predetermined life as a pawn in the imperial court. She interpreted Li Su's poem as a reflection of her own emotions and felt a sense of longing and melancholy. The poem was recommended to the princess by Guo You, who had knelt outside the mansion for half an hour. Li Su's talent and achievements, including creating the cowpox vaccine, had caught the attention of the princess and Guo You. Li Su was later found by Guo You, who was impressed by his poem and asked him to confirm its authorship. 'Full content
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