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Peerless Poet Saint.
Chapter 75: Is the Great Zhou Dynasty So Poor That Even Saints Have to Go to Work?. [75]
Summary
Zhou Wu Chang's determination to support the impoverished Da Zhou is evident as he takes on work despite being a Saint. Qin Mu reflects on the nation's sacrifices for him, realizing his newfound sense of belonging. After a bloody conflict, the Guard Court announces a bold initiative to empower scholars, allowing them to choose personal guards if they trigger a Saint's apprenticeship. This unprecedented move signifies Da Zhou's commitment to its future, even as threats loom from rival nations. The unity among the people of Da Zhou, despite internal conflicts, is crucial for their survival, especially in the absence of their sage. The revival of the literary path symbolizes hope and resilience for the nation.Full content
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