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Core of the Sage.

Chapter 48: If Not a Scholar, How Can Poetry Spread Across the World?. [48]



Summary

Du Yu aspires to write famous poems like "Song of Righteousness" and "Crossing the Lingdingyang" to vindicate Wen Ying against Zhao Gou. Despite Tian Hong Feng's warnings about his limitations, Du Yu feels restless and attempts to write. He faces immense challenges, realizing that only a Grand Scholar can create such masterpieces. His attempts drain his talents, yet he persists, encouraged by the growth he experiences. Meanwhile, Du Yu's companions, once aloof, have become eager for food, highlighting a humorous shift in their demeanor. As he writes, storms emerge, symbolizing the increasing difficulty of his poetic ambitions, as Wen Ying urges him to continue despite the strain.

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