The Third Prince stepped out from the inner courtyard of Wanhe Palace, accompanied by several other princes.
One could tell by the python robes they wore.
In the Great Qian Dynasty, only the current emperor could wear the dragon robe, and, in addition, if a Crown Prince was established, he could also wear a dragon robe.
However, the Crown Prince's dragon robe would differ somewhat from the emperor's.
The emperor's dragon robe would be embroidered with nine dragons with five claws, symbolizing the supreme honor of the Nine-Five Sovereign.
Whereas the Crown Prince's dragon robe could only feature five dragons with four claws, and there would also be a certain difference in color.
As for the ordinary princes, they had only one Flood Dragon embroidered on their robes, known as the python robe.
The princes present were all wearing python robes because the current emperor had not officially established a Crown Prince.