Eastern King?
Song Lin thought this name wasn't bad, evoking a sense of simplicity and unadorned nature.
Although the title of Emperor Donghua carried a certain grandeur, the Heavenly Court would eventually have many Emperors, which rendered the name somewhat ordinary. Pure Yang Venerate, on the other hand, sounded overly lofty.
As for other imposing titles like Xuantian God, Emperor Ziwei, or Heavenly Emperor, they all seemed to suggest one's virtue could not match the weight of the name, and they felt like echoes of different incarnations.
After ruminating for a while, Song Lin decided that the title of Eastern King was his original creation and carried an adequately distinguished tone.
Not overly ostentatious, it gave off an air of modesty, unembellished yet noble.
Of course, outsiders would eventually come up with their own nicknames for him.
After all, those who accomplished great things—how many of them didn't have resounding monikers?
