Chapter 357: We Must Come (Please for Monthly Tickets!)_1

Li Shi read the poem "Ugly Servant - A Wind and Rain in the Evening" again and compared it with the other two poems. After a few minutes of contemplation, he found that the three poems build three different stages of Li Qing Zhao's life, corresponding to late summer, early autumn, and deep autumn in time. Both the story structure and the connotation fit the theme well.

Without hesitation, he directly sent it to Li Shi Yi and told her why he chose this poem.

Thinking that successful collaboration could benefit his calligraphy creation in the long run, he also took the initiative to translate the whole poem into vernacular Chinese. He added, "My only concern is that this poem describes a rather explicit post-wedding boudoir scene. I'm worried it might be difficult for you to express this through classical dance."

Just to Li Shi's surprise, Li Shi Yi replied very quickly: