Other language: Vietnamese
I want to establish an Aristocratic Family.
Chapter 389: Where Duty Lies. [388]
Summary
Ding Huan, a disciple of the Mohist school, reflects on his ancestors' ambitions and the tragic fate of their ideals after a failed rebellion. As he kneels before the ancestral tablets, he grapples with his desire for a prosperous world versus the fear of risking his family's safety. His wife, Chen Family, encourages him to pursue his ambitions, emphasizing that true virtue lies in seeking benevolence and righteousness. Inspired by her support, Ding Huan resolves to follow the path of Master Mo, recognizing that the road to ideals exists, albeit fraught with challenges. The narrative highlights the tension between personal security and the pursuit of noble ideals, underscoring the enduring relevance of truth and ancient teachings.Full content
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