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... y at a loss whether to laugh or cry.
The whole setup must be from a simple-minded character, yet their thought process was straightforward and concise. On the surface, the couplet serves as minor concealment, but what it secretly points to should naturally be higher than scholars. Higher than the nation’s pillars are the palace figures, and the praise of scholars’ vast divine skills is actually a veiled critique of those in power stirring up war. Unfortunately, such low-grade, clichéd co ...
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