This chapter's epigraph comes from a famous Chinese poem, "The Three Lullabies." In this poem, a young man named Cai Mingyu tries to give his grandfather a life-extension pill, but the young man's grandfather is too weak to take any of the pills. The young man tries to convince his grandfather to take the pills, but his grandfather refuses, saying that his grandfather is weak and will die if he takes too many of them
This chapter's epigraph comes from a famous Chinese poem, "The Three Lullabies." In this poem, a young man named Cai Mingyu tries to give his grandfather a life-extension pill, but the young man's grandfather is too weak to take any of the pills. The young man tries to convince his grandfather to take the pills, but his grandfather refuses, saying that his grandfather is weak and will die if he takes too many of them