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Ruling the World.

Chapter 3: Does a Humble Room Diminish the Spirit of Books and Swords (Part 2). [11]



Summary

He Fang, having taken on Han Gang's identity, strives to mimic his predecessor's scholarly habits, practicing calligraphy and memorizing texts. Despite possessing Han Gang's memories, he finds the poetry and essays left behind to be of poor quality. He reflects on the challenges of passing the provincial and imperial examinations, feeling the pressure of a limited time frame and the need for literary talent. The impoverished living conditions of the Han family further complicate his aspirations. He gradually adapts to Han Gang's memories, recognizing the importance of a well-rounded education under his esteemed teacher, Zhang Zai, who emphasized practical knowledge alongside classical studies.

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