Qian State,
Imperial Capital,
Heated Room;
The Qian people are fond of luxury and pursue elegance. As the head of Qian State, naturally, one leads in this area. In a year, perhaps only before spring plowing does one go to the fields for a show, teaching the importance of spring plowing to the people. The rest of the time, he scarcely touches the smoke and fire of the mundane world.
In the war years, the Yan people once ravaged the imperial capital, but now, within the city, songs are sung, dances are danced. You might say the Qian people heal wounds and forget the pain, but this is also a manifestation of the vast lands and dense population of Qian State.
With a vast domain and abundant resources, they can afford splendor.
Inside the heated room, the head of state wears an open daoist robe, holding a handful of dried fruits, watching as the artist paints ahead.
