Four Dragons

Emperor Ji Yan of Western Zhou has carved out a legacy that resonates deeply with the populace, earning widespread admiration and respect. 

The citizens perceive him not only as a benevolent ruler who prioritizes the welfare of the people but also as a stalwart guardian, stern and resolute in defending the kingdom against foreign threats.

The Emperor's governance style, marked by a judicious balance of benevolence and strictness, has fostered a sense of security among the citizens. 

His commitment to the well-being of the people is reflected in policies that promote social welfare, economic prosperity, and cultural flourishing. 

Simultaneously, his unwavering resolve against external aggression has instilled a sense of national pride and unity, fostering a collective determination to safeguard the kingdom's sovereignty.