A deeply engrossed actor.
A king who no one loves him.
Wang fell in love with the actor and hoped that the actor would love him too, so he blinded the bard's eyes with a soldering iron in an attempt to cut off the actor's thoughts.
The poet lives by loving male actors, and giving is his habit. After he can never see the man he loves, he first sees the abyss, and then sees freedom.
The actor doesn't want to live, and life means nothing to him. The one who is loved lives for the one who loves him. As long as the person who loves him dies, he is free with it.
Those who live for the soul are best humbled, and the more humble they are, the more free they are. If you have already become a king, you still need to find and follow your nature, and the result can only be to abandon the life of this reincarnation.
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