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I Want to Be Emperor.

Chapter 462: Grand Ceremony (2). [474]



Summary

Liu Che prepares for a grand ceremony, donning the Son of Heaven attire, which historically varied in style and color based on personal preference rather than strict rules. The attire's institutionalization began later in the Han dynasty, with the emperor's clothing often resembling that of officials. The Liu crown, a unique headgear, remained exclusive to the emperor. As Liu Che approaches the Xuan Shi Hall, he feels nervous yet reassured by his status. The ceremony involves strict protocols, with ministers gathering beforehand. The scene is heavily guarded, reflecting the importance of the emperor's safety, especially after past assassination attempts.

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