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Core of the Sage.
Chapter 83: Wang Xie’s Elegance Fills the Tang Book? Made in Wu Yi Alley!. [83]
Summary
In a scene of opulence, Du Yu and others gaze at the grand Wang family estate with its majestic architecture, symbolizing wealth and power. Amidst the admiration, Du Yu, confronted by Wang Lun's arrogance, composes a poem that contrasts the estate's grandeur with humble wildflowers, subtly undermining the family's inflated status. As he speaks of the sunset at Wu Yi Alley, a sense of melancholy envelops the crowd, and the Wang family's fortune appears to wane dramatically. Du Yu's poetic talent disrupts the established order, provoking shock and concern among the Wang family members, illustrating the profound impact of words and artistic expression on social standing and perception.Full content
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