I'm in Great Zhou, Forced into the Palace by the Female Emperor

Qin Yuan was the top scholar in the imperial examination, but the female emperor was a昏君 (enlightened monarch in reverse, meaning a foolish ruler). He had no choice but to idle away his days, h...

Chapter 318 The credit goes to my little Murong

For example, although the "Tao Te Ching" has only 5,000 words, due to different punctuation, it will give rise to all kinds of strange understandings, and thus give rise to various schools of thought.

It’s just the first sentence at the beginning: The Tao that can be told is not the eternal Tao.

Just six words can be interpreted in a variety of ways.

"The Tao that can be told is not the eternal Tao."

"The way is right, the way is wrong, the way is always right."

These six words, combined with the context, can be analyzed into at least ten different meanings.

In ancient times, the person who caused the biggest trouble because of punctuation was none other than Old Zhu, who had a low level of education.

He was repeatedly subjected to literary inquisition because of misunderstanding and misinterpretation of the meaning.

So, the writers under his command were frightened and, fearing that their meaning would be misunderstood, they took the initiative to add punctuation marks.

This left behind an eternal mystery: why are there punctuation marks on the tombstone of Xu Da?

"Of course, it's very simple. Remember to give this credit to my little Murong."

Qin Yuan said slowly.

Yan Jiaoran: “…”

What's wrong with my mouth full of dog food!

Yan Jiaoran sneered, "Then tell me what you can do."

"Otherwise, this credit wouldn't belong to Murong Yanran!"

Qin Yuan smiled and said, "Stupid, of course you have to add punctuation when writing a short essay!"

A short essay?

punctuation?

Another unheard-of word.

What is this bastard talking about again!

Yan Jiaoran became a Buddha.

Will you die if you don't act cool, keep me in suspense, and whet my appetite?