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The Great Idle Person of the Zhenguan Era.
Chapter 32: Dragon City Flying General. [33]
Summary
Wuji suspected that Cheng Yaojin's poem was not written by him, as scholars often look down on each other. Cheng Yaojin confidently claimed he wrote it, but Wuji asked him to clarify the meaning of "flying general" in the poem. Cheng Yaojin was unable to answer and made up a story, leading to a humorous exchange. Meanwhile, Li Su was unaware of the situation and was living a peaceful life in Taiping Village, practicing calligraphy to improve his handwriting. He decided to learn Flying White Script, a popular calligraphy style, to avoid standing out and to please himself. Li Su's life had become leisurely, and he had grown fond of his carefree days, with no worries about food or clothing.Full content
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