The Eldest Imperial Prince is dead.
The Emperor Chu, ignoring the courtiers' opposition, ordered the Fuhu Army to drown the Eldest Imperial Prince directly, forbade his burial in the Imperial Mausoleum, and even removed him from the Jade Scroll, thoroughly treating him as if he never had this son.
The two sons of the Eldest Imperial Prince, who had just learned to walk, also died, leaving not a single male in the Eldest Imperial Prince's Mansion. However, a daughter survived and was taken into the palace for upbringing.
This was the result pleaded by the Empress Dowager.
Because of the Eldest Imperial Prince's affair, the Emperor Chu started a massacre in the capital, causing panic among the people; everyone took detours to avoid the Execution Ground, not daring to get near it.
Princes, courtiers, noble families, nobles, and even concubines were all terrified and cold-hearted because of this matter.
