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Confucianism and Daoism Above All? I Recite Tang Poems in Another World!.
Chapter 359: Shocking Cultivation of Literary Dao, Confucian Academic Assessment, and Dialectical Reasoning. [359]
Summary
In a conversation at an academy, Ci Song's impressive Ninety-Finger Talent shocked the teachers, revealing his rapid advancement in cultivation. As he prepared for his entrance examination, Dean Yan Zheng tested his knowledge of Confucian classics, finding him well-prepared. During a debate on Confucianism's role in times of chaos, Ci Song argued that prioritizing the people's welfare is essential, asserting that true rulers emerge from the populace, not just the monarchs. He maintained that Confucians should act benevolently, even amidst chaos, while addressing potential challenges from factions advocating violence, emphasizing the need for virtue in governance.Full content
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