Other language: Vietnamese

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

Chapter 316: The Family of Three, the Oldest is Daughter Zhuang Mengdie. [316]



Summary

In a conversation among friends, Zhuang Die Meng inquires about the meaning of a poem recited by Ci Song, who expresses his affection for Mo Yao. As the dialogue unfolds, themes of love and its complexities are explored, including its ability to strengthen the mind and spirit. Zhuang Die Meng, curious yet innocent, seeks to understand love's nuances, while Mo Yao explains its various forms, emphasizing that love can lead to both strength and blindness. The trio's journey to Sword Pool Mountain reveals the setting's simplicity, contrasting their expectations of grandeur. Their encounter with a wise elder adds depth, hinting at the significance of Xu Fu Zi's legendary swords, prompting reflections on value beyond mere appearances.

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