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Core of the Sage.
Chapter 342: From a Distance, the Mountains Have Color; Up Close, the Water Is Silent!. [342]
Summary
In the narrative, Han Xin, upon recognizing Du Yu as a pivotal figure behind his defeats to Xiang Yu, reflects on past strategies and poems that now seem clear. They reach a daunting cliff at the circular mountain, realizing there's no escape. Du Yu reveals a literary treasure, suggesting it may unlock the way past the cliff. However, to proceed, Xiang Yu must compose a poem as a trial. Despite the pressure from guardian literary beasts and pursuing rivals, Du Yu recalls a simple yet profound poem about painting. His seemingly mundane lines draw mockery, yet they carry potential significance that could decide their fate in the face of the mountain god's challenge.Full content
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