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... lace is much quieter.

In the Mandarin Court on the east side, it is still busy today.

As the palace's largest collection of books, in the main hall, the newly appointed servant minister Wen Miao is directing several palace people to move out a few boxes of books.

A heavy wooden box rested on the ground, raising a circle of white dust. You can know the stale smell from the face. The wooden box in front of me has not been opened for at least four or five years.

Wen Miao ...

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