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Core of the Sage.
Chapter 577: In the Book, There Are a Thousand Measures of Grain; In the Book, There Are Golden Houses!. [577]
Summary
Lin Xing He recalls her near-death experience at the Nai River, where Du Yu's poetry saves her from evil spirits. The citizens of Chaozhou admire Du Yu, who demonstrates the power of poetry to revive the dead and inspire learning. He composes a "Poem Encouraging Learning," showcasing that knowledge can lead to prosperity, as food materializes from his verses. This sparks a shift in mindset among the populace, emphasizing the value of education. Du Yu's grounded approach resonates with the people, particularly the impoverished, as he illustrates that reading can transform their lives and circumstances, promoting a newfound dedication to learning.Full content
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