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Confucianism and Daoism Above All? I Recite Tang Poems in Another World!.
Chapter 295: The Least Important Things in This World, One is Right and Wrong, the Other is the Truth. [295]
Summary
In the story, Han Yan, a character who despises Confucianism, decides to let Ci Song, the son of a hero, participate in trials at Han Sheng Academy despite concerns from his nephew, Han Mu. Han Yan reflects on the decline of the Legalist school, expressing worry over its future and the lack of suitable successors. Meanwhile, Ci Song questions his teacher, Ning Ping An, about moral truths, leading to a philosophical discussion on right and wrong. Ning Ping An emphasizes the importance of personal discernment over rigid rules. The narrative also reveals Han Yan's complicated past and his defiance against a powerful former master, showcasing themes of righteousness and the struggle against oppressive systems.Full content
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