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Core of the Sage.
Chapter 87: Lamenting the Hardships of Our People, Compassion for the Difficulties of Our Citizens!. [87]
Summary
In a dramatic scene, Tian Hong Feng expresses her outrage over the indifference of the wealthy as they feast amidst the suffering of the poor, prompted by Du Yu's powerful verse, "The rich eat and drink while the roads are littered with frozen corpses." This line incites guests to reject opulent meals and empathize with a starving family outside. Lightning strikes the Wang Family's plaque, symbolizing their downfall as their hypocrisy is laid bare. Du Yu's poetic talent grows, enhancing his literary attributes and abilities, while he resolves to elevate his status amidst rising threats from rival scholars. The event culminates in a demand for accountability from the Wang Family for their actions.Full content
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