When the emperor kneels before him, he is not offended. He kneels down to pay his respects to the king. The king's name is not his, and he does not want to be offended. When the king asks him what his name is, the king tells him that it is his. He asks the king what is his name, and the king says it is "xue moyun." The king says that he should apologize to "lady moyun," but the king replies that he was on a walk with "mu ying" when he threw the handkerchief at her, and that she is an "ignoble" woman. He apologizes, saying that he is better than knowing someone's mistake, and nothing is correcting it in time. He tells his brothers that he wants to speak privately with lady moyun. When he asks why she stayed with him, she says that she was "rude and rash." He asks if she is interested in him, and she replies that she likes him very much. She says that if he stays with her, he will be in danger, but that she will stay
When the emperor kneels before him, he is not offended. He kneels down to pay his respects to the king. The king's name is not his, and he does not want to be offended. When the king asks him what his name is, the king tells him that it is his. He asks the king what is his name, and the king says it is "xue moyun." The king says that he should apologize to "lady moyun," but the king replies that he was on a walk with "mu ying" when he threw the handkerchief at her, and that she is an "ignoble" woman. He apologizes, saying that he is better than knowing someone's mistake, and nothing is correcting it in time. He tells his brothers that he wants to speak privately with lady moyun. When he asks why she stayed with him, she says that she was "rude and rash." He asks if she is interested in him, and she replies that she likes him very much. She says that if he stays with her, he will be in danger, but that she will stay