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Confucianism and Daoism Above All? I Recite Tang Poems in Another World!.
Chapter 80: A Kind and Approachable Elder Scholar, Poetic Talent of a Sage Transformed into a Stele. [80]
Summary
The teacher, surprised by Ci Song's response, noted his resemblance to his mother but demeanor similar to Qi Bai. He invited Ning Ping An and Ci Song to a shaded courtyard to share tea, which tasted bitter, prompting reflections on life’s complexities. Ning Ping An clarified Ci Song's status as only a registered disciple, and they discussed the challenges ahead. The teacher's warmth contrasted with Ci Song’s expectations, revealing a deep respect for him. They visited a stone tablet inscribed by Sage Qu, symbolizing protection through poetry. Ci Song learned that his father's name remains honored there, inspiring him to connect with his heritage.Full content
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