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Confucianism and Daoism Above All? I Recite Tang Poems in Another World!.
Chapter 72: Flowers Intoxicate Thousands of Guests, One Sword Chills Fourteen Provinces. [72]
Summary
Summary: In this passage, Ning Ping An explains to his student Ci Song the unique cultivation method of "entering ink through poetry," which involves expressing emotions through poetry to train one's state of mind and gather talent. Unlike orthodox cultivation, this method allows practitioners to acquire talents from heaven and earth by writing recognized poems. When Ci Song attempts to create a powerful war poem, he successfully condenses a golden sword but cannot control its immense power, causing it to collapse and painfully reabsorb into his body. Ning Ping An advises him to wait until he reaches the Scholar realm and focus on controlling his talents.Full content
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