Located on the second floor of Yuan Tower, The Yuan Exchequery is a grand, high-ceilinged chamber with walls adorned with intricate, hand-carved wooden panels. The floors are made of polished, dark hardwood, reflecting the soft glow of lanterns placed strategically throughout the room. Glass-enclosed shelves and display cases, crafted from the finest woods and metals, house the precious artifacts and relics. These treasures include ancient scrolls, imperial seals, and ceremonial objects, each one telling a story of the imperial family's history and legacy. The room is illuminated by a combination of soft, warm lantern light and natural light filtering through the intricately designed wooden latticework windows. The overall ambiance is one of serenity, wisdom, and reverence.
The Yuan Tower guards only allow the emperor, his children, and invited dignitaries(providing they are with the emperor) to freely move around this floor and admire it. These treasured relics and writings serve as a testament to the imperial lineage's commitment to wisdom, prosperity, and the well-being of the nation. As a symbol of continuity and heritage, the Yuan Exchequery remains an indispensable resource for emperors seeking to build upon the accomplishments of their illustrious predecessors.
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