King Ming was a majestic ruler, but sometimes, excessively conservative.
As a descendant of the Da Chu royal family, he inherited the strict regulations of the Da Chu Dynasty, and the three provinces under the Mansion of King Ming mostly followed those rules as well.
Even the structure of the Mansion of King Ming, such as the Three Mansions and Six Departments, were remarkably similar to those of the Da Chu Dynasty.
He adhered to ancestral teachings and carried on the legacy of the Great Ancestor.
The seven major sects had made extraordinary war achievements with the Great Ancestor when the Da Chu Dynasty was first established.
Otherwise, the Great Ancestor would never have abolished all the sects, leaving only these seven.
And even awarded them the Mountain Suppressing Order as a reward.
The Mountain Suppressing Order, meaning to protect the mountains and rivers, as long as Da Chu persists, the seven major sects should not be touched.