If you were to name the most renowned city in the Flying Horse Dynasty, it would undoubtedly be Sky City.
Sky City, situated in the heart of Tian State, surpassed numerous other cities in both size and economic development within the empire. More importantly, it was the location of the imperial palace, the administrative nucleus of the entire Flying Horse Dynasty.
The city walls of Sky City towered at sixty-six zhang, built from pitch-black, squarely-cut boulders, tightly fitted together, not even allowing the insertion of a needle. Sunlight, upon touching the walls, seemed to be swallowed into nothingness, submitting to the imposing authority of this ancient city, which spanned several dynasties.
Within the city, there were sixty-four districts, neatly divided by a hundred zhang wide bluestone paths, varying in size and function. To the north, beyond these districts, lay a restricted area closed to the idle wanderer.