The next morning, Bixuan complains to the emperor that the servants have not slept all night. They still have to return to their duties, and she worries that they will not have enough men to do so. The emperor tells her that she can stay in the pavilion for three years if she wants, and that he does not care about her past accusation against the emperor. He tells her to write him a decree, saying that he will let her mourn for the emperor for the period of three years.
The next morning, Bixuan complains to the emperor that the servants have not slept all night. They still have to return to their duties, and she worries that they will not have enough men to do so. The emperor tells her that she can stay in the pavilion for three years if she wants, and that he does not care about her past accusation against the emperor. He tells her to write him a decree, saying that he will let her mourn for the emperor for the period of three years.