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In Great Xia, I Grow Strong by Writing Poems

2026-05-22 Category: Short Drama

In Great Xia, I Grow Strong by Writing Poems Plot:

Lin Mo, a modern office worker, transmigrates to Great Xia and becomes a poor scholar who repeatedly fails the imperial exam. Planning to muddle through, he accidentally finds his poems can summon spiritual energy, exorcise evil spirits and boost cultivation. Initially wanting to improve his life, he’s targeted by various forces: the prime minister’s daughter values his talent, aristocratic villains see him as a thorn, and a decade-old exam fraud case ties to him. Hiding his secret power while navigating court and martial arts turbulence, he protects loved ones and forges a path of strength through every poem.

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