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Peerless Poet Saint.
Chapter 47: A Four-Character Poem, Each Line Weeping Blood. [47]
Summary
The passage describes a critical moment in a cultural confrontation between Da Zhou and Yan Kingdom scholars, centered around Qin Mu's powerful poem about unity in the face of external threats. Qin Mu's poem, "Boiling beans, burning bean stalks, beans weeping in the cauldron," symbolizes the futility of internal conflicts while the human race faces a dire invasion by the Demon Race. The poem exposes the shortsightedness of the Yan Kingdom scholars who are more interested in literary competition than addressing the existential threat at the borders, ultimately challenging their narrow perspective and calling for united resistance against the common enemy.Full content
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