Other language: Vietnamese
Core of the Sage.
Chapter 658: The Chariot March!. [658]
Summary
Du Yu stands before the Epang Palace, captivating the audience with his powerful poetry that reflects the sorrow of war and the plight of families torn apart by conscription. His words evoke scenes of soldiers' departures and the heartbreak of their loved ones, prompting the Qin Huang to confront the painful consequences of his expansionist desires. As Du Yu paints vivid imagery of barren fields and overworked women, the audience realizes the heavy toll of war on common people. The atmosphere shifts from admiration to deep sorrow, highlighting public grievances against the Qin Huang's relentless military pursuits, ultimately urging him to reconsider the burden placed on the nation.Full content
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