The narrator tells us that the red dragonfly is an auspicious omen, a sign of ultimate luck. The red goose, he says, is a congratulations from the emperor on his daughter's birth. The narrator then tells the audience that the queen has just given birth to a baby girl, and that everyone should come and look at her. The emperor has already left, but the emperor has not yet given the baby a name. Everyone should go back home and recover from the shock of the birth.
The narrator tells us that the red dragonfly is an auspicious omen, a sign of ultimate luck. The red goose, he says, is a congratulations from the emperor on his daughter's birth. The narrator then tells the audience that the queen has just given birth to a baby girl, and that everyone should come and look at her. The emperor has already left, but the emperor has not yet given the baby a name. Everyone should go back home and recover from the shock of the birth.