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The Emperor of the South of Heaven original: "天南" (Thiên Nam); a traditional poetic and political name for Vietnam, asserting its sovereignty as a distinct empire in the south arrives in his imperial carriage. The Heavenly King A high-ranking celestial deity in the Buddhist or Taoist pantheon descends as the Dragon Spirits Divine beings associated with water, rain, and the charismatic power of the monarch provide their assistance. In the void of the heavens and upon the earth, there is pure praise and beautiful admiration.
Surely, by proclaiming this and receiving such aid, this Great Fortune original: "景福" (jingfu/cảnh phước); a term for supreme, heaven-sent auspiciousness shall be without limit or end. First, through the use of the utmost solemnity original: "庄嚴" (zhuangyan/trang nghiêm); a Buddhist term referring to the magnificent and dignified adornment of a sacred space, the Divine praises the goodness of the realm, ensuring that the Imperial Shrine The ancestral temple where the spirits of the ruling dynasty are venerated remains abundant and flourishing.