Bixuan asks why the emperor stopped him. He should have died years ago, he says, when he entered the palace. He asks why he hasn't fulfilled his mother's expectations. He says he's not worthy of his father's love, and that he doesn't deserve to be called a son. He tells the emperor that he knows better than anyone else that mourning is a serious offense in the palace, and he asks the emperor to let justice prevail.
Bixuan asks why the emperor stopped him. He should have died years ago, he says, when he entered the palace. He asks why he hasn't fulfilled his mother's expectations. He says he's not worthy of his father's love, and that he doesn't deserve to be called a son. He tells the emperor that he knows better than anyone else that mourning is a serious offense in the palace, and he asks the emperor to let justice prevail.