Over the years, everything Zhao Yao has done has not only changed the lives of the people of Great Zhou but also brought considerable benefits to the Great Zhou dynasty.
Upon learning that Zhao Yao was to be exiled to a barbaric place like Lingnan to become a Prince, many ministers and citizens were indignant on his behalf, feeling the emperor was too harsh on him. After all, the tenth Prince is the emperor's own son; even a tiger doesn't eat its cubs. How could the emperor be so cruel as to banish his youngest son to Lingnan to die?
Going to Lingnan to be a Prince, in the eyes of the world, was tantamount to sending Zhao Yao to his death.
Some ministers who were on good terms with Zhao Yao wrote memorials, requesting the emperor to rescind the order and not send Zhao Yao to Lingnan.
