Du Yu traveled to a world where etiquette collapsed and music collapsed, and hundreds of schools of thought contended.
Chivalrous people use force to break the ban, law uses cruelty to torture people, soldiers use war to stop wars, demons use violence to conquer, barbarians conquer with blood, Yin and Yang families engage in intrigues, political leaders use clever words to mess with morality, Taoist creatures ascend to the sky, release sucking fat and become Buddhas, and demons swallow their blood souls before they are honored!
No Confucius, no Confucianism, no famous chapter!
Establish a mind for heaven and earth, establish a destiny for the people, create sacred knowledge for troubled times, and create peace for all ages!
If heaven does not give birth to a master, eternity will be like a long night!
Du Yu, the most holy teacher!
Reader comments
It's been a long time since I read this chapter by chapter.
Not bad, very good, a hodgepodge of history, but very beautiful.
It's very good. It's slightly different from other poem-reciting talents, but there's something new about it. The bad thing is that I haven't read many of the poems, and the literate explanations made me read ten lines at a time.
OK, OK, OK
How can I say that it is watchable but not classic enough?
It's been a long time since I read this chapter by chapter.
Not bad, very good, a hodgepodge of history, but very beautiful.
It's very good. It's slightly different from other poem-reciting talents, but there's something new about it. The bad thing is that I haven't read many of the poems, and the literate explanations made me read ten lines at a time.
OK, OK, OK
How can I say that it is watchable but not classic enough?