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Modern literary youth Lin Mo travels back in time to become a beggar who faints from hunger on the street. He’s mocked by poetry club disciples: “How dare a illiterate beggar crash a poetry gathering?” In desperation, he recalls "River Snow" from his textbook and stutters out, “A thousand mountains without a bird in flight”—stunning all the scholars present. The imperial tutor slams the table, declaring, “This poem is the best under heaven,” and even the princess sends messengers to meet him. But who could have guessed that this beggar, once chased by dogs, would rise from the streets to a feudal lord with his “legendary poems”? And what turmoil will his “modern memories” hidden in the verses stir in the imperial court?
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