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

Chapter 290: On Confucianism, On Legal Studies, On the World. [290]



Summary

Ci Song acknowledges that a young man, suspected to carry royal essence, is not a student of their academy. Han Yan reflects on the potential of such individuals being born into noble families, advocating for a unified nation to counter foreign threats. Discussions reveal contrasting views on governance, with Han Yan favoring a blend of Confucianism and Legalism to achieve harmony, while Ci Song believes the absence of the Royal Path and tyrannical regulation leads to disputes. The conversation explores the nature of desires and the necessity of a king to unify the feudal lords, emphasizing the importance of a ruler who embodies both legal and moral governance for true peace.

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