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Three hundred famous poems shook the nations, but I just want to be a rich merchant!
Chapter 47: The Oiran's Words. [47]
Summary
This poem, celebrated for its fresh and graceful expression of unrequited love, showcases Jiang Han's talent, surprising many scholars present. After a stunning performance, Jiang Han confronts his doubters, leading to an apology from Zhou Kang. Despite his initial reluctance, Zhou Kang kneels to apologize, and Jiang Han graciously forgives him. As Jiang Han departs, he promotes his fragrance shop, winning the crowd's favor. The poem "Butterfly Loves Flower" is expected to gain widespread recognition, while Gu Xi Rou feels humiliated by Jiang Han's success. The arrival of the beautiful Oiran Zhou Yun adds excitement, as she prepares to recite the same poem, creating a buzz among the attendees.Full content
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