At that time, he was just like Wang Wenchuan, both only in their early forties and had not yet reached the stage where "an old man who does not die is a thief."
Moreover, the method of the song from Chu used theories that would not be supported until several hundred years later; it was truly impossible for Wen Jun to comprehend it in the short term.
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The fog before him gradually gathered and then dispersed.
Playing the role of Wang Wenchuan, Chu Song returned to the Political Affairs Hall.
But what differed from before was that he no longer faced the piled-up impeachments from the ministers, but rather many pieces of good news that made the corners of his mouth slightly rise.
With the emperor's strong push, the new laws were quickly enforced.
In the court, many of the old party members were impeached, which included legitimate scandals, vague accusations, and even literary persecutions meant to frame them without just cause.