Inside the room, Zhen Yuanzi raised the book in his hand and said slowly, "Lately, I've been feeling that the knowledge inscribed on these pages no longer resonates with my understanding of the Dao. Many of the Confucian ideas once used to teach widely, drawn from the classics, now seem unworthy of belief."
"Master, why would you say such a thing? The writings here are remnants of the footprints of the ancestors, and ought to be. These are books revered like sacred decrees by scholars across the world—how could they be wrong?"
Beichen Feng asked, puzzled.
"It seems you have yet to grasp this principle. It is precisely because you place too much faith in the words of those who came before that certain aspects must be changed!"