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

Chapter 29: Bullied, Inexplicable Hostility Resurfaces. [29]



Summary

In a tense gathering led by Ning Ping An, Ci Song introduces himself to a group of esteemed scholars. When questioned about his knowledge of the 'Four Books' and 'Five Classics,' he admits to only a superficial understanding, shocking the audience. Ning Ping An attempts to guide Ci Song, emphasizing the hard work behind his father's poetic success. However, Mister Yi harshly critiques Ci Song, labeling him a frivolous young master unworthy of being a disciple. Ci Song, feeling anger rise within him, defends himself against Mister Yi's scorn, asserting his purpose for attending the academy and claiming to have recently achieved poetic enlightenment.

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