Other language: Vietnamese

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

Chapter 530: Rather Pluck a Beard from Master Ning than Provoke a Hair from Old Mirror. [533]



Summary

The narrative revolves around Song's contemplation of poetry, particularly the choice between "Though the Tortoise Lives Long" and "Ascending High." He ultimately selects the latter, reflecting on its themes of ambition and sorrow without despair. Mr. Jian, a semi-saint, aids Song, emphasizing the value of true treasures over mere fame. The story also touches on the old dean's strictness and his past sacrifices for the academy. Meanwhile, Song learns about his family's history and his father's struggles, particularly regarding his mother's absence. The emotional weight of these revelations shapes the characters' interactions and their understanding of legacy.

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