In truth, Yan Hengyin's heirs are indeed few, not a single child.
Tang Zan's expression was undeniably grim, but these imperial censors never considered the Emperor's wishes when they spoke; they said only what they believed was right.
They called this "honest advice is harsh to the ear."
Tang Zan said, "This matter needs no further discussion. I will not take additional concubines; having just the Empress in the harem is enough."
As soon as these words were spoken, the ministers' faces immediately changed.
"Throughout the history of Dayan, every Emperor, even if he had preferences, had at least a hundred concubines."
Tang Zan said, "This matter is not to be discussed further."
The ministers were deeply troubled, and some of the imperial censors even began to remonstrate to death.
Tang Zan's approach was straightforward and blunt, making these people go home to calm down for a while, escorted by guards.
