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Generals of the Great Song Dynasty.
Chapter 824: Emperor Renzong of Wu [824]
Summary
Zhao Zhen's death causes widespread grief in the capital, with citizens mourning and paying respects. He ruled for 42 years, known for his benevolent governance that led to prosperity, although he lacked significant military achievements, which affected his historical standing. Despite challenges, his reign was marked by cultural and economic advancements. Zhao Shu, now the new emperor, is overwhelmed by the responsibility following his father's death. The ministers, while mourning, focus on the urgent matters of the late emperor's funeral and the new emperor's ascension. They discuss Zhao Zhen's posthumous title, ultimately agreeing on "Ren Zong Wu Huang Di" to reflect his dual legacy of benevolence and military achievements.Full content
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