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Confucianism and Daoism Above All? I Recite Tang Poems in Another World!.

Chapter 5: First Step of Cultivation, "Entering the Ink". [5]



Summary

In the General's Mansion, Ci Qibai is astonished to hear from the elder Cuo Shu that his son, Ci Song, has been reading in the library for an entire afternoon, a feat he deemed impossible given Ci Song's unruly nature. Despite initial disbelief, Ci Qibai learns that Ci Song is engrossed in historical texts, sparking hope in his father. Over the next ten days, Ci Song maintains a rigorous reading routine, developing an understanding of the world's cultivation methods, which require "entering ink" to harness spiritual energy. Inspired, Ci Song attempts poetry, resulting in a surge of energy and enlightenment, marking a significant turning point in his journey of self-discovery and growth.

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