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Carefree Little Scholarly Immortal.
Chapter 537: Poetic Competition. [537]
Summary
The Poetry Conference of the Six Nations is a strategic gathering where each nation aims to unify the human realm by eliminating opponents and showcasing literary prowess. During the event, scholars from different nations compete by writing poetry on golden scrolls. Wei Wen Zong's poem "Jingxi" stands out, demonstrating profound philosophical insights about human nature and vigilance, using metaphorical language about navigating dangerous and calm waters. The poem quickly rises in rankings and is praised by masters for its deep reasoning and alignment with current political circumstances.Full content
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