Within the boundaries of Yingzhou, there are hundreds of schools of thought, and Tang and Song poetry all have the spirit of calligraphy. The book spirit Gu Qijue, who woke up in "Three Hundred Tang Poems," rode the divine beast refuter in "The Classic of Mountains and Seas," and together with Le Wuyin, who worked hard to support himself and a group of girls, embarked on a path to find and awaken other book spirits.
Within the boundaries of Yingzhou, there are hundreds of schools of thought, and Tang and Song poetry all have the spirit of calligraphy. The book spirit Gu Qijue, who woke up in "Three Hundred Tang Poems," rode the divine beast refuter in "The Classic of Mountains and Seas," and together with Le Wuyin, who worked hard to support himself and a group of girls, embarked on a path to find and awaken other book spirits.