The appraisal of Jiang Zitang's two poems lasted for two quarters of an hour and concluded with praises from Lord Sacrificial Officer and four esteemed scholars.
Subsequently, the young noblemen and ladies presented their poems one after another.
The poems of many noble ladies were increasingly poor and laughable, and by comparison, Jiang Zitang truly stood at an unattainable height; she deserved her title as the foremost talented woman.
However, among the noblemen, there were grand and splendid works that amazed the audience.
Yun Wanqing shook her head repeatedly.
[Tsk, the overall level of the young men's poems is indeed higher than that of the noble ladies.]
[This disparity is certainly related to the gender inequality ingrained in Da Wu Country, where men are valued over women, leading to differing levels of education between genders and stunting women's intellectual development.]
