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After three years in seclusion, you tell me this is the Tang Dynasty?.

Chapter 66: Sometimes Anger Sings Easy Water, Loyal Solitude Cries at Zhao Ling. [66]



Summary

In a lively courtyard, the mention of "rebellion" silenced the crowd, with only Li Shi Min smiling. Ye Tian, confused, humorously questioned the relevance of rebellion in the Tang Dynasty. When asked about his desires if he returned, he jokingly expressed a wish to marry a princess. The group, amused, recognized this common aspiration. Ye Tian then mentioned wanting to be honored at Ling Yan and buried at Zhao Ling, the tomb of Li Shi Min and Empress Chang Sun, which sparked curiosity. He explained Zhao Ling's significance as a revered site for justice in later generations, praising Li Shi Min's wisdom. The conversation shifted to learning simplified characters, with Ye Tian preparing to leave, but Li Shi Min insisted he take Sun Jing Shu with him.

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