As time had passed, the Zuo Ying Scroll had become synonymous with the insurmountable - all scholars held it in awe and admiration, but it was considered too lofty to touch.
After disappointment after disappointment, the Emperor grew tired of the sham answers and released an Imperial Edict. Only those with confidence in their answers could attempt the scroll, and no aspirant hopefuls could waste time by "trying." An offense was punishable by death, for the charge of deceiving the Emperor. After the Imperial Edict was proclaimed, no one had dared risk their lives on the scroll.
Bringing the scroll out today represented a symbolic pursuit, rather than any real attempt at finding a scholar. It was an image.
The golden thread of the Zhuo Ying Scroll danced in the air, and hungry eyes looked up at this golden staircase to the heavens. All eyes burned with passion, and heads were raised longingly, but no one dared step close.