Among the many excellently bred horses at the Upper Stable, it is easy to spot which one belongs to the Emperor.
In later generations, it was called the Akhal-Teke Horse, one of the three oldest horse breeds. Ever since Emperor Ruiwu, only the imperial family had access to its breeding, serving as a symbol of royalty, and would occasionally be gifted to ministers or relatives who had performed great deeds.
And the best one naturally resides within the Imperial Palace.
Its pale golden fur glistens in the sunlight like silk, with just a glance, one can tell it is extraordinarily rare and valuable. Back then, those who presented it to Emperor Ruiwu didn't need to use extravagant words to boast, but simply said —
"This is a horse worthy of being ridden by the Heavenly God, and now it is presented to Emperor Yan Chi."
