Other language: Vietnamese
After being rejected for marriage, I can no longer hide my identity as a poetry immortal.
Chapter 62: Do Not Say That the Soul Does Not Fade, The Curtain Rolls with the West Wind, People Are Thinner than Yellow Flowers. [62]
Summary
Ye Tian aims for a top three position in a poetry competition, impressing his friends with his talent. They admire his poem for the Double Ninth Festival, recognizing its quality and emotional depth. Ye Tian also prepares to showcase another poem by Li Qingzhao, "Drunken Flower Shadow," which captivates his friends even more. They express their awe at its beauty, particularly a poignant line. Ye Tian then writes "Remembering My Brothers in Jiangnan on the Ninth Day of the Ninth Month," inspired by longing for home. However, this poem struggles to impress after the previous masterpiece. As the event concludes, a girl confronts Ye Tian, accusing him of shamelessness, drawing attention from onlookers.Full content
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