Tang Zan's reign was not long; he was the founding emperor of the Great Tang, and it was during his reign that the warfare of the East Continent began.
However, he also unified the East Continent, laying the foundation for the peace that lasted for several centuries thereafter.
The historical records provide mixed evaluations of Tang Zan, some describing him as a brutal emperor, while others call him a ruler who governed peacefully.
Mentioning his governance inevitably brings up Pei Shu'er.
Pei Shu'er's life was also documented in the histories, and unlike Tang Zan, she was universally lauded. Any lavish word seemed insufficient to describe her contributions.
She successively managed droughts, floods, researched anti-inflammatory medicine, and various life-saving drugs.
Moreover, she reduced the prices of these medicines to the lowest possible, with very thin profit margins.
The Pei's she established regularly engaged in charity work locally, aiding those in need.
