He did not intend to transcribe an entire Confucian classic, but instead, extracted texts he approved of from the Confucian classics, filling them in.
After he finished engraving the three sentences from "Mencius", Li Xuan felt the pressure he was under had further reduced.
In such a short span of time, his Hao Qi became more tenacious and solidified, as if mixed with reinforced concrete and poured into the skeleton of Vajra.
Directly this affected Li Xuan's Daoyi Faxiang, that bamboo which was somewhat constrained under the immense pressure of Kong Xiude's Hao Qi, at this moment had straightened up.
The pressure brought by the Duke Yansheng did not seem worth bowing to anymore.
Following this, Li Xuan engraved deep into his soul, 'From sincerity, comes enlightenment, which is one's nature; from enlightenment comes sincerity, which is one's learning; sincerity brings enlightenment, enlightenment makes one sincere——'