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Core of the Sage.

Chapter 871: Du Yu: No, we are different!. [871]



Summary

Du Yu uses poetry to convey his aspirations and counter Zhong Hang Le's insults, illustrating the importance of opportunity for success. He likens himself to a kite that can soar only when the wind rises, contrasting his achievements with Zhong's failures. While Zhong, a Grand Scholar, mocks Du Yu, the latter asserts his superiority, having passed exams multiple times, while Zhong fell into despair, becoming a eunuch. The poem's deeper meaning highlights the disparity between their lives and ambitions, with Du Yu confident that his success is inevitable, unlike Zhong, who remains trapped in his failures. Ultimately, Du Yu's words serve as a powerful reminder of ambition and potential.

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