Confucianism and Taoism: Ink Stains the Vastness

Confucianism and Taoism: Ink Stains the Vastness

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Ch. 12The Rural Scholars Recited Poems, and the Old Confucians Were Amazed at the Literary Spirit
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The protagonist Ning Mo, a librarian in modern society, traveled to the world of Haoran due to a fire in the library and became a poor student of Chu, one of the ten countries in the world. Watch how the protagonist carries a gold mobile phone and gradually becomes a literary saint in the world World view: Haoran Realm (ten countries stand side by side, literature and Taoism are respected; there are monster tribes, barbarian tribes, dragon tribes, and scholars who judge Taoism) Literary realm: Tongsheng → Scholar → Juren → Jinshi → Hanlin → Bachelor → Great Confucian → Literary Sage (each realm is divided into the beginning\u002Fmiddle\u002Fhigh\u002Fpeak, corresponding to the intensity of literary spirit and magical power)

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