The scene opens with the royal highness instructing the commander not to touch her on the earth or in heaven. It is unfortunate that the blessing lasted for so short a time. The commander tells the commander to call her sister-in law from now on, even if she is still alive. She also tells her to show her husband beautiful landscapes through her eyes. The festival dumplings are ready, and the commander tells everyone to sit down and enjoy the feast. She tells them that the lantern festival is coming up, and that they should just eat one more dumpling instead of the eight that they are eating now. She then tells them about the coin in the dumpling, and they all go to look at the lanterns. She says that the day after their wedding, she accidentally heard the commander talking about the "poison and torture method" in the council chamber. She was so scared that she could not eat for the whole day. She asks the commander who she was most scared of, and he tells her that he loved her the most
The scene opens with the royal highness instructing the commander not to touch her on the earth or in heaven. It is unfortunate that the blessing lasted for so short a time. The commander tells the commander to call her sister-in law from now on, even if she is still alive. She also tells her to show her husband beautiful landscapes through her eyes. The festival dumplings are ready, and the commander tells everyone to sit down and enjoy the feast. She tells them that the lantern festival is coming up, and that they should just eat one more dumpling instead of the eight that they are eating now. She then tells them about the coin in the dumpling, and they all go to look at the lanterns. She says that the day after their wedding, she accidentally heard the commander talking about the "poison and torture method" in the council chamber. She was so scared that she could not eat for the whole day. She asks the commander who she was most scared of, and he tells her that he loved her the most