Return to the Tang Dynasty: Emperor An Lushan Legend 28: Cultural Collision and Fusion
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The rising sun on the horizon bathed the earth in golden light. An Lushan and Li Bai stood side by side on the high ground of the military camp, gazing at the busy soldiers and new recruits in the distance. Their faces were filled with satisfied smiles, as the scene before them was the result of their collective efforts. 0
 
"Taibai brother, look at this military camp, it is now filled with talented individuals and bustling with activity," An Lushan pointed to the busy camp. 0
 
Li Bai smiled and nodded, "Yes, brother An. The recruitment of talents has been effective, and we are one step closer to our ideal." 0
 
 
However, at this moment, a burst of noise broke the tranquility. The two men looked in the direction of the sound and saw a group of new literati arguing with some soldiers. "How can those soldiers be so rude as to argue with the literati?" An Lushan frowned. Li Bai smiled slightly, "Don't worry, brother An, perhaps they are just exchanging ideas and colliding thoughts." 0
 
 
Two people approached and saw that the group of literati were teaching poetry and literature to the soldiers, who were puzzled and even a little resentful of their sophisticated words. 0
 
"What's the use of poetry and literature? We only need to learn combat skills," a soldier complained. 0
 
One of the literati shook his head and said, "Poetry and literature can not only cultivate one's character, but also boost morale. Generals often use poetry to inspire soldiers' fighting spirit. How can you say it's useless?" 0
 
 
Both sides insisted on their own words and argued incessantly. An Lushan and Li Bai, upon seeing this, exchanged a smile and then stepped forward to mediate. 0
 
"Dear soldiers and literati, please listen to my words," An Lushan said loudly. "We recruit talents not only to strengthen our power, but also to integrate various cultures, and work together for the people and the country. Poetry and military skills are equally important, both being precious cultural heritage of our Chinese nation." 0
 
Li Bai added, "Literati, you should use your talent and wisdom to instill spiritual strength in the soldiers; and soldiers, you should also respect the labor of the literati and humbly learn from their knowledge." 0
 
 
With the mediation of the two, the two sides finally reached a consensus. The literati began to impart poetry and literary works to the soldiers in a more popular and understandable way, and the soldiers also began to humbly learn, striving to improve their cultural literacy. 0
 
As time passed, the cultural atmosphere in the military camp became increasingly strong. The soldiers not only learned combat skills, but also poetry, literary works, and etiquette. In addition to their training, they often gathered to recite poetry, exchange experiences, and the entire military camp was filled with laughter and joy. 0
 
An Lushan and Li Bai also realized that cultural collision and integration could not only make the military camp more harmonious and united, but also inject new vitality into their power. Therefore, they began to encourage the exchange and integration of various cultures, allowing people from different backgrounds to find their own place and value here. 0
 
 
Shortly afterwards, a poet named Wang Changling arrived at the military camp. He brought his own poems and insights, and exchanged ideas with literati and soldiers. His poetry was greatly appreciated, not only allowing the soldiers to experience the beauty of poetry, but also inspiring their patriotism. 0
 
"Brother Wang, your poetry is truly wonderful!" exclaimed Li Bai. 0
 
Wang Changling modestly waved his hand, "Brother Taibai, you flatter me. I am just an ordinary poet, and it is my honor to be able to exchange and learn from everyone here." 0
 
 
Under the leadership of Wang Changling, more literati and ink artists began to come to the military camp to exchange and learn. They brought with them the cultures and customs of various regions, enriching the cultural atmosphere in the military camp. 0
 
At the same time, An Lushan also realized that the integration of cultures could not only promote internal unity and progress, but also enhance their external influence. Therefore, he began to advocate for the spread of Tang Dynasty culture to various places, allowing more people to understand and identify with their ideals and values. 0
 
They established schools and academies, inviting scholars and literati from various places to give lectures and classes. They also organized various cultural activities such as poetry competitions and calligraphy exhibitions, attracting numerous people to come and participate. These measures not only enhanced the cultural atmosphere of the military camp, but also won widespread praise and support from the people. 0
 
 
As time passes, the Tang Dynasty culture gradually spreads to various places. People begin to understand and identify with the ideas and values of An Lushan and Li Bai, and join their ranks. As a result, their influence continues to grow and develop. 0
 
In this process, An Lushan and Li Bai also deeply appreciate the importance of cultural collision and integration. They know that only by respecting different cultures, embracing different thoughts, promoting cultural exchange and integration, can true unity and progress be achieved. They also hope that this spirit of cultural collision and integration can continue to be passed down, injecting new vitality into the Chinese nation's prosperity and development. 0
 
In the days to come, An Lushan and Li Bai will continue to recruit talents, strengthen their influence, and devote themselves to promoting cultural collision and integration. They believe that, with everyone's joint efforts, a better future can be created. And this story about cultural collision and integration will also become a wonderful tale and legend in their lives. 0
 
 
 
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