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Chapter 615: Don't Learn the Arts in Poverty. [616]



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Lu Haoming discussed the unusual pot with holes that can hold water, prompting Meng Ci Zong to reflect on historical patterns of wealth, stating that fortunes rarely last beyond three generations. He cited examples of wealthy families in Shangzhou whose descendants fell from prosperity to ordinary lives. Zhu Su highlighted how servants often thrive more than the wealthy, gaining valuable skills and insights. They can learn from both the positives and negatives of wealth, ultimately benefiting their children's upbringing. The conversation continued about the impact of wealth on artistic pursuits, with Zhu Su cautioning against poor families investing in the arts, emphasizing that financial backing is crucial for success.

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