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

Chapter 315: When a Whale Falls, All Things Thrive; Prosperity Leads to Decline. [315]



Summary

Meng Ruo inquired about a divination sign, which Yan Zheng summarized as, "One whale falls, all things live; when it peaks, it must decline." This phrase sparked a discussion on the emergence of numerous geniuses, suggesting a prosperous era but also foreshadowing potential calamity. Yan Zheng worried that these signs indicated an impending disaster. Meanwhile, a group traveled to Sword Pool Mountain for sword refinement, revealing their camaraderie and aspirations. As they journeyed, their conversations reflected both the burdens of genius and the simple joys of companionship in pursuit of cultivation and understanding.

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