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The Great Idle Person of the Zhenguan Era.
Chapter 29: Youthful Ambition. [30]
Summary
Li Su meets a muscular man in the Great Tang Dynasty who shares similar moral standards, and they engage in a business transaction where Li Su sells four poems for six coins. The muscular man is pleased with the deal and offers to pay in silver. Li Su is hesitant to reveal his address but is satisfied with the transaction. The Wang brothers watch in amazement as Li Su earns a substantial amount of money. Li Su and the Wang brothers return to Taiping Village, bury the silver under a tree, and discuss their future plans. Li Su expresses his desire for a simple life in the village, while the Wang brothers aspire for more. The story ends with Li Su reflecting on his past life and his current aspirations.Full content
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