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Chapter 166 - 166 147 Linlu Academy



Chapter 166 - 166 147 Linlu Academy

?Chapter 166: Chapter 147 Linlu Academy Chapter 166: Chapter 147 Linlu Academy Linlu Academy was situated outside the East City of Wangque.

It was nestled deep in the serene and picturesque Linlu Mountain, hundreds of miles away.

Adjacent to the Li River.

It could be said to be backed by mountains and accompanied by water.

Linlu Academy was one of the two Confucian Academies in Wangque Continent.

Where the music of the zither and the legacy of literature have not ceased for a thousand years.

It held sway over half of Wangque Continent’s Confucian lineages.

It was the sacred land of study that Confucian Scholars at the foot of the mountain longed for in their dreams.

From Linlu Academy, there emerged scholars.

Some possessed the talent to govern and bring peace to the nation, while others were known for splendid writings and profound knowledge, and there were also the elegant recluses who lived in seclusion amidst mountains and waters.

They spread the teachings of Confucianism and contended with other schools of thought, whether among the Mountain Immortals’ powerful clans or the mundane dynasties below the mountain.

In Zhao Rong’s view, Linlu Academy was a “beacon” established by the Central State’s Confucian Temple on Wangque Continent.

Even though the whirlwind of debate among the various philosophers and schools of thought was raging in the distant Tunan Continent.

The other continents of the world were also struck by waves raised by the storm.

Just on Zhao Rong’s journey alone, passing through those kingdoms and dynasties, he had seen over ten different schools of thought honored by the rulers; Confucianism was merely one of them.

Other philosophical schools also had their arrangements in Wangque Continent.

However, according to Zhao Rong’s observations, the steady stream of scholars trained by Linlu Academy and Siqi Academy still made Confucianism one of the prominent teachings in Wangque, both atop and at the foot of the mountain, and the reverence for Confucian culture was quite prevalent.

About its establishment.

Legend has it that it all began with a Confucian Saint leading his disciples on a scholarly tour, traveling from the Central Continent to this far-flung corner of the world.

Adhering to the teachings of the Supreme Sage, “A gentleman upon seeing a great river must contemplate,” he paused to observe the waters.

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