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Confucianism and Daoism Above All? I Recite Tang Poems in Another World!.
Chapter 393: Useless People Are the Root Cause of Chaos, They Shall Be Executed. [393]
Summary
The passage explores the complex philosophical and political landscape of the Tian Yuan Continent, focusing on Ci Song's internal conflict between pursuing a literary path and engaging in worldly disputes. Ying Tian, driven by Legalist philosophy, seeks to eliminate those deemed "useless" to the kingdom. Ci Song's father encourages him to participate in the upcoming collaboration against Da Zhou Dynasty, emphasizing that true literati must understand the world and contribute to its betterment, rather than retreating from societal challenges. The dialogue reveals deep tensions between personal desires and broader national responsibilities.Full content
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