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This chapter's epigraph comes from a famous poem by the famous poet . In this poem, the poet, who is also known as the "father of poetry" , tells his son that he will tear his tongue out if he continues to scream. He tells him that women are joining the army, and that he won't be able to fight against them. He also tells his brother that his father is an assistant minister in the ministry of the rites. He says that he's going to teach his brother a lesson, because he bullied his friends. He adds that he has made enemies with them, and they can't belong to his family. He wants to build a "i never expected world" in which evil people don1t do evil things. He doesn1t want to build such a world, he says, because evil people will be more mean than they are, and so they won1t be intimidated to do bad things. But you can1t make all evil people feel that they should be punished, because the only way to maintain fairness is to have a strong and strong government. He argues that the justice system is the only one that can enforce the law, not the other way around. He points out that the border army may not be as good as the academy, because it is better suited for fighting on the battlefield. The dean of the academy says that the late king said martial arts academies were established to give more men from the state the opportunity to serve the country. The academy deprives talented people and women of this opportunity.
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Revolutionary • Chapter 60 • Page ik-page-4082343
Revolutionary • Chapter 60 • Page ik-page-4048253
Revolutionary • Chapter 60 • Page ik-page-4048269
Revolutionary • Chapter 60 • Page ik-page-4048284
Revolutionary • Chapter 60 • Page ik-page-4048251
Revolutionary • Chapter 60 • Page ik-page-4048294
Chapter 60
This is a locked chapterChapter 60
About This Chapter
This chapter's epigraph comes from a famous poem by the famous poet . In this poem, the poet, who is also known as the "father of poetry" , tells his son that he will tear his tongue out if he continues to scream. He tells him that women are joining the army, and that he won't be able to fight against them. He also tells his brother that his father is an assistant minister in the ministry of the rites. He says that he's going to teach his brother a lesson, because he bullied his friends. He adds that he has made enemies with them, and they can't belong to his family. He wants to build a "i never expected world" in which evil people don1t do evil things. He doesn1t want to build such a world, he says, because evil people will be more mean than they are, and so they won1t be intimidated to do bad things. But you can1t make all evil people feel that they should be punished, because the only way to maintain fairness is to have a strong and strong government. He argues that the justice system is the only one that can enforce the law, not the other way around. He points out that the border army may not be as good as the academy, because it is better suited for fighting on the battlefield. The dean of the academy says that the late king said martial arts academies were established to give more men from the state the opportunity to serve the country. The academy deprives talented people and women of this opportunity.
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