Interpretation is concealment, and concealment is storytelling.
Believing she has indeed made a great contribution, Little Fuji holds up the stone stele, waiting for Zhang Ze to tell a story.
The stone stele is deep black, resembling obsidian, but it's extremely hard, which is likely why it has been preserved until today.
Judging by the characters carved on it, the person who engraved them is obviously a master.
Even on such hard rock, they wrote without the slightest hesitation.
The writing and corrections are quite free-spirited; they even managed to misspell the emperor's character without knowing how it was done.
Zhang Ze reached out and wiped, correcting the mistaken character.
As for the laws carved on it, they are somewhat nonsensical.
[One, drink boiled water and sleep with your tummy covered]
[Two, to get wealthy, first plant trees; and if seeking riches, first build roads]
[Three, need arbitration early on, and if confused, ask the wise]
