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In the twelfth year of Yongsheng, renowned costume drama scriptwriter Gu Jinnian crossed over to the Great Xia Dynasty. Astonishingly, he discovered that in this world, immortality and martial arts coexisted, with the dynasty reigning supreme. And he himself became the first aristocrat of Great Xia, the grandson of the Duke of Zhenguo, the only male descendant of three generations, enjoying countless favors. But what surprised Gu Jinnian was that in this world, Confucianism and Taoism prospered, and the pursuit of knowledge was highly regarded. However, what no one could have anticipated was that Gu Jinnian's Confucianism and Taoism seemed to be slightly, just slightly, over the top. When playing chess, with every move, golden light shimmered and a mighty dragon appeared. When writing, each character was worth a thousand pieces of gold, only worthy of the gaze of great scholars. When reciting a poem, the words carried divine power, with one extraordinary occurrence after another. When painting a picture, Gu Jinnian dared not draw the eyes, fearing that it might become real. The contemporary quasi-saint exclaimed, "Why do his extraordinary phenomena surpass mine?" This book is also known as "Only My Confucianism and Taoism Have Special Effects," "My Special Effects Are a Bit Exaggerated," "Special Effects Stream of Confucianism and Taoism," and "I'm Not Good at Fighting, But I'm Great at Pretending." It is a highly recommended work with thirty thousand subscriptions titled "Scholars of the Great Wei Dynasty," so feel free to dive in.

In the twelfth year of Yongsheng, renowned costume drama scriptwriter Gu Jinnian crossed over to the Great Xia Dynasty. Astonishingly, he discovered that in this world, immortality and martial arts coexisted, with the dynasty reigning supreme. And he himself became the first aristocrat of Great Xia, the grandson of the Duke of Zhenguo, the only male descendant of three generations, enjoying countless favors. But what surprised Gu Jinnian was that in this world, Confucianism and Taoism prospered, and the pursuit of knowledge was highly regarded. However, what no one could have anticipated was that Gu Jinnian's Confucianism and Taoism seemed to be slightly, just slightly, over the top. When playing chess, with every move, golden light shimmered and a mighty dragon appeared. When writing, each character was worth a thousand pieces of gold, only worthy of the gaze of great scholars. When reciting a poem, the words carried divine power, with one extraordinary occurrence after another. When painting a picture, Gu Jinnian dared not draw the eyes, fearing that it might become real. The contemporary quasi-saint exclaimed, "Why do his extraordinary phenomena surpass mine?" This book is also known as "Only My Confucianism and Taoism Have Special Effects," "My Special Effects Are a Bit Exaggerated," "Special Effects Stream of Confucianism and Taoism," and "I'm Not Good at Fighting, But I'm Great at Pretending." It is a highly recommended work with thirty thousand subscriptions titled "Scholars of the Great Wei Dynasty," so feel free to dive in.
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