History of the Great Wilderness
After Dayu succeeded to the throne, the empire's politics were clear, and cultural science made very obvious progress. A wealthy and stable economy ensured a fiscal surplus, enabling the State to preside over the construction of monumental mega-works and to commission the production of outstanding works of art in the Royal Workshops. The Imperial Clock, the Tower in the Center of the Empire, and the Temple of the Three Emperors and Five Emperors were completed at this time.
Dayu waved 120,000 troops to conquer the entire territory of Jiuzhi Mountain. Sent troops to the eastern and upper reaches of Kongsang Mountain, set up two provinces of Jiuzhi and Kongsang, and then sent troops to Zhaoyao Mountain, and set up two provinces of Zhaoyao and Qingqiu. In the course of 8 years, he gradually conquered the land between the Huijishan River and the Fuso River.
After the death of Dayu, he passed on the throne. In order to strengthen the imperial power, Lang Xiao concentrated the guards and relatives in the imperial capital to defend the emperor. Lang Xiao had a cold and strict personality, and in the latter part of his reign, he acted arbitrarily and arbitrarily, setting up secret organs to spy on officials in various places
After Langxiao's death, the Praetorian Guard rebelled and established Zhuwo as emperor. This was the first time in the history of the Great Wilderness that the army supported the emperor. In the early period of his reign, Candlewo was generous and generous, and was generally loved by the people. In the later period, he suddenly suffered from mental illness, ignored national politics, and indulged in entertainment activities.
After Candlewo ascended the throne, he spent many years installing his henchmen in the Guards, and finally eliminated the core leaders of the Guards.
After the death of Candlewo, his son Xuan inherited the throne, and after Xuan ascended the throne, he announced that the capital would be moved to Candle Dragon City, and at the same time, the Great Wilderness Code of Candlewo was improved and formed
The oldest and most complete legal code in the world of the Great Wilderness was born, and the 12-meter-high basalt stone pillars are engraved with hundreds of laws, stipulating judicial administration, land and housing, commercial debts, protection of private property, marriage and family, occupation, agriculture and animal husbandry, leasing, injury and slave trade and punishment. During the Xuan period, Mid-Autumn completed the world's oldest ephemeris.
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