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... copy the Analects five times. Shouldn't he rest while writing, otherwise how can he persevere?

It's understandable to count how many words he wrote during the break. I don't know how many nights he copied, but he could still hang out with them all day during the ten-day break.

The boss no longer thinks it is a good thing not to go to school. He is locked up at home and copying books for a long time. He thinks it is more interesting to go to the academy.

After giving the copi ...

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