When the Crown Prince received the news, the imperial edict had already been issued, leaving him seething with anger. In his East Palace study, he vented his frustration through an explosive outburst.
Princess Consort and the others fell silent, apprehensive of his fury.
With each passing year, the Crown Prince had grown more composed and dignified. It had been many years since his temper had flared in such a manner.
Unable to contain his emotions any longer and unwilling to concede defeat, the Crown Prince decided to go to the court and plead with the Emperor to rescind the order.
"Father," he implored, "Lord Shao is still young and has never undertaken such a responsibility before. I believe it would be more appropriate to dispatch an experienced official as the marriage envoy. Please reconsider, Father."