Tzuyu and The Mandate of Heaven (aka The Rise And Fall Of Empires)
Everyone knows that Tzuyus are angels.
But Tzuyus have also changed history.
Great empires have risen and fallen due to Tzuyus and their heavenly blessings.
It was said that the Yu The Great saw a vision of a Tzuyu angel in the forest one day when he was hunting, and was so moved by her Heavenly Beauty that he was inspired to create a Great Kingdom in her honor. With a Tzuyu's blessing (what would become known as the Mandate of Heaven), he would establish the the Great Xia Dynasty, the First Chinese Dynasty.
A Tzuyu's heavenly grace was so powerful it could even make peasants into kings. The future Emperor of the Han Dynasty was an ordinary peasant when he encountered a Tzuyu Angel. Injured and lost in the forest after being attacked my bandits, he was said to have been visited by a Tzuyu Angel whose heavenly beauty healed his wounds and lifted his spirits. He was so inspired by seeing such an angel and hearing her gentle encouragement that he knew he had to do great deeds to justify being saved by the heavens. He went on to become the Emperor of the Han Dynasty.
Tzuyus have even caused great flourishes of art, philosophy, knowledge and culture. The Chinese Golden Age during the Great Song Dynasty was inspired by the grace of Tzuyu Angels. Confucian philosophers were so moved by the angelic beauty, morality, and harmony of a Tzuyu Angel's character and example, that the Dynasty experienced a massive Renaissance of culture and arts and beauty.
A Tzuyu's mandate even led to the downfall of entire empires. When rulers neglected to follow her harmonious example, mistreating their people or abandoning them to mismanagement, war, or famine, they would lose the Angel's blessing, and thus, the Mandate of Heaven.
The blessing and beauty of a Tzuyu truly changed history. The Great Dynasties and their rise and fall are a testament to a Tzuyu's heavenly nature.
Tzuyus are truly angels.
A grandmother told me that. And grandmothers never lie.