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Ruling the World.
Chapter 34: Colorful Staff and Flying Whip of Spring Cattle (Part 3). [84]
Summary
In a discussion about Han Gang's military medical regulations, doubts arise regarding his authorship due to his youth and inexperience. Critics argue that genuine emotional experience is essential for meaningful writing, citing examples from renowned poets. Li Shi Zhong challenges the notion of plagiarism, noting the absence of precedents for such regulations. Despite Han Gang's impressive abilities, Li Shi Zhong regrets his early entry into officialdom. Meanwhile, Dou Shun Qing, a new deputy general, lacks notable achievements, raising concerns about his influence. The political landscape is tense, with potential alliances threatening Han Gang's position.Full content
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