In the novel celebrating the year, the chapter where he wrote a poem while drunk at the banquet was chapter 27. In this chapter, after Fan Xian got drunk in the palace, he wrote poems crazily in front of the Qing Emperor and all the civil and military officials. He recited more than 100 ancient poems, displaying his talent and unique personality.
The scene of the drunken poem writing at the banquet in the novel of celebrating the new year appeared in chapter 27.
The drunken poem written at the celebration banquet appeared in chapter 27 of the novel.
In the novel, the scene of the Qing Emperor writing poems drunk at the banquet appeared in chapter 27. After Fan Xian got drunk in the palace, he wrote poems crazily in front of the Qing Emperor and the civil and military officials. He recited more than 100 ancient poems, shocking everyone. This scene displayed Fan Xian's talent and made his reputation shake.
In the novel celebrating the year, the chapter where he wrote a poem while drunk at the banquet was chapter 27. In this chapter, after Fan Xian got drunk in the palace, he wrote poems crazily in front of the Qing Emperor and all the civil and military officials. He recited more than 100 ancient poems, displaying his talent and unique personality.
Fan Xian began to recite the poem in the original work of " Celebrating Years " in the third volume, chapter 30. The specific poem he recited was Du Fu's Ascending. This poem depicted the desolation of a lofty ambition that could not be fulfilled. Fan Xian's recitation shook all the scholars present and was crowned " the first seven-character poem of all time."
The poem competition for the celebration of the new year began around chapter 30 of the third volume of the novel.
In the novel, Fan Xian's poem battle began around chapter 30 of the third volume.
In the novel " Celebrating Years," Fan Xian's recitation of poems began around the 30th chapter of the third volume. Fan Xian recited Du Fu's poem," Ascending Ascension," at the poetry gathering. This poem depicted the desolation of a lofty ambition that could not be fulfilled. Fan Xian's recitation shook all the scholars present and was crowned with the reputation of " the first seven-character poem of all time."
In the novel, Fan Xian's recitation of poems began around chapter 30 of the third volume. The specific poem he recited was Du Fu's Ascending. This poem depicted the desolation of a lofty ambition that could not be fulfilled. Fan Xian's recitation shook all the scholars present and was crowned " the first seven-character poem of all time."
In the novel, Fan Xian's poem battle began around chapter 30 of the third volume.