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Core of the Sage.
Chapter 630: I Thought Du Yu Was Invincible Under Heaven, Who Is This Person's Subordinate?. [630]
Summary
Cao Pi faces pressure to perform in front of Nong Yu, ultimately agreeing to recite a poem. With assistance from his advisor Du Yu, he delivers a powerful counter-poem that causes the audience to reevaluate their admiration for peonies, leading to their symbolic wilting. The court is stunned by the transformation, with critics acknowledging Du Yu's influence. As Cao Pi downplays Du Yu's role, calling him a mere childhood companion, the true merit behind his success becomes clear. Tensions rise as the implications of their poetic duel suggest a potential alliance between the Qin and Han nations, threatening the Tang Dynasty's stability.Full content
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