The phrase "the emperor summoned everything" often appeared in the imperial edicts of ancient emperors. When did this phenomenon first appear?

Mukden carrier, the first emperor Zhao Yue ". In fact, this sentence did not exist before Zhu Yuanzhang, the founding emperor of the Ming Dynasty, and it was not so broken. 1368, Zhu Yuanzhang proclaimed himself emperor in Nanjing and built a magnificent palace, the largest of which was named "Fengtian Hall". This is the place where Zhu Yuanzhang consulted with his ministers. In order to show people that his ascension to the throne is the will of Fengtian, that is, to further clarify his "legitimacy" as emperor, he also carved the words "Fengtian Fazu" on his hand, and wrote the article "Imperial Ji Meng", saying that he dreamed in the Heavenly Palace and saw the "Taoist Sanqing", and the Taoist priest in purple clothes gave him real clothes and swords, which found the factual basis and theory for "Fengtianyun". As for the word "Zhao Yue" in the back, it is inseparable from the "emperor".

Perhaps for the convenience of reading, the words "Fengtian carries the imperial edict", which are often said in TV series, were disconnected from the middle.

As for the Qing dynasty, the name of the Ming dynasty is still used because it also wants to explain that Shengjing, the birthplace of the Qing dynasty, also has "Fengtianfu", and its emperor is also bound by destiny.

Therefore, the imperial edicts issued by the Qing emperors also used the eight characters of "Fengtian Zaizhao" until the abdication of Emperor Xuan Tong in the Revolution of 1911. It can be seen that before the Ming Dynasty, it was sheer nonsense to use the phrase "Fengtian carries the imperial edict".