Other language: Vietnamese
History: Scholar of the Great Xia.
Chapter 466: If There Are Flowers Worth Breaking, Break Them Directly; Don't Wait Until the Branches Are Bare. [466]
Summary
The passage describes a scene where Mu Xuan Yin performs a mesmerizing dance in a purple dress, accompanied by Liu Die Yi's zither music. The performance captivates the audience, with various characters expressing their admiration and desire to learn dancing. Ye Tian is particularly enchanted by Mu Xuan Yin's beauty, grace, and talent. The scene concludes with a discussion about a poetic line "If there are flowers to be picked, pick them right away," which symbolizes cherishing youth and life's fleeting moments.Full content
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