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Confucianism and Daoism Above All? I Recite Tang Poems in Another World!.

Chapter 65: The Nameless Dao De Jing, Is There a Hidden Agenda of the Villain?. [65]



Summary

Yan Yuan Chang expresses his obligation towards his wife, urging Mr. Ning to respect her due to her devotion. Meanwhile, Ci Song, unaware of external disturbances, immerses himself in an ancient book, the "Dao De Jing," which begins to enhance his literary fortune pearl, attracting talent around him. At Yan Ruo Ci's home, her mother, Meng Ruo, regrets punishing her daughter, who feels guilt for causing family discord. Meng Ruo warns Ruo Ci against associating with Ci Song, whom she deems a bad influence despite his talent. Ning Ping An, visiting, reads Ci Song's poem, recognizing his exceptional abilities, prompting discussions on character and understanding beyond reputations.

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