"Truly, a remarkable person."
At the beginning, led by Qu Hanxiu, numerous great Confucians and literati were extremely indignant, strongly condemning, and continually writing brilliant pieces to criticize Prince Qin's acts of ritual breakdown and musical chaos.
Prince Qin's reaction was, in fact, no reaction at all.
His Highness Prince Qin was very busy and had no time to pay attention.
This indifference only infuriated the literati more, but at the same time, they felt a slight relief because, although they appeared very angry, they were actually holding back, worried about overstepping and having His Highness Prince Qin hold them accountable.
They were ready to turn and flee at the first sign of trouble.
Seeing that Prince Qin seemed unconcerned, they became even more enthusiastic.
