The third day of the second month in 1750 by the imperial calendar, The late emperors funeral ceremony was held very quietly as he wanted.
Except the high ranking officials and nobles, no one else was allowed to attend.
Even the coffin was sealed up tightly to not let anyone see the late emperor's face.
Everyone protested for this but in front of their new emperor, who was stubborn, they had no choice but to give in.
There were refreshing yellow green lights lit in the streets under the golden sunshine.
The Central Palace was quieter than expected, although all the nobles of the empire arrived in the capital for the ceremony.
Those who could carry the late emperor's coffin were limited to the great nobles with the rank of marquis and above, so most of the nobles already moved to the great hall of the temple.
In the central hall, where the emperor's coffin was temporarily placed, bells continued to ring softly.