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... py and Zhang Yan's expressions were slightly different, but this was merely a matter of speech habits and scholarly disposition. The meaning, however, was largely similar. Moreover, since Zhang Yan intentionally spoke in a simple and straightforward manner, his language was much smoother and easier to understand. If not for Hu Shengyu having recently read through this Daoist book, leaving no chance of its dissemination, Bian Qiao would have thought Zhang Yan had already studied it before.

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