
Literary Man Encounters Emperor
by Li Guowen
About This Novel
Chinese literati have a peculiar quality. Whether they are famous or minor, whether they are good or bad, it should be said that 90.9% Of them are committed to maintaining the Chinese culture for thousands of years, and they will never dare to let this thread of incense be cut off in their own hands. For Chinese literati, fame, wealth, prestige, and praise are temporary. Only works that sparkle your wisdom, activate your thoughts, and, of course, reveal your talent are permanent. This is also the reason why weak Chinese literati were ultimately able to be spiritually superior to powerful emperors such as Qin Shi Huang, Emperor Wu of Han, Zhu Yuanzhang, and Kang, Yong, and Qian. "A Literary Man Encounters an Emperor" maintains Li Guowen's consistent characteristic of "expressing one's heart directly". The writing is sharp and open and close, and expresses the author's unique interpretation of imperial power, status and honor freely and vividly.
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