Law was Li Nuo's strong suit. He had reviewed the questions from previous Imperial Examinations and found that as long as he was well-versed in Daxia Law, it was unlikely that he would encounter any issues in this subject.
The last item was Composition.
This subtopic started with an examination item where candidates were required to write a poem based on a given topic. This wasn't a problem; even if one couldn't write, one could still copy.
But poetry only constituted a small part of Composition; the key part was the political essays.
Political essays involved current affairs, economics, military affairs, history... They tested the candidates' ability to govern and administer. Candidates were not only required to have comprehensive insights but also to express these on paper, crafting splendid compositions.
This was not something that could be achieved overnight. Without a doubt, he would need to rely on the Law Code.