On the twenty-eighth of the third month of the new year, the Great Xuan Dynasty was officially founded. The formalities of coronation took place on Mount Tai, inheriting the will of Heng Grand Emperor from the previous dynasty. The new era was proclaimed in the name of the Holy Emperor to sweep clean the universe, signifying the legitimate succession.
Beyond the coronation, other ceremonies such as the Emperor's birthday and the imperial sacrifices to Heaven and Earth were due. The grandeur of the occasion was on par with that of the time during Heng Grand Emperor's reign.
In this way, the faith in the Holy Emperor became a hot topic for a brief period. However, under the overall control of the Great Xuan Dynasty, this fervor cooled down quickly. Gradually it subsided, and Dai Temple did not see a resurgence in popularity. Instead, it became even quieter than before.
