It's autumn in the Flower Kingdom, and now's the perfect time to try one of their special desserts: a "moon cake." The cake is shaped like the full moon, and the characters on the cake are "envelent," "beautiful," "highness," "wisdom," "loyal," and "brave." The characters represent the virtues of the kingdom, and they're all translated into English: "en" means love, "beautiful" means highness, "zhi" means wisdom, and "etiquette" means hospitality. After the poetry reading, the duke invites the princess to join him for some tea, and he asks her permission to host a dinner party in honor of the exchange between the kingdoms.
It's autumn in the Flower Kingdom, and now's the perfect time to try one of their special desserts: a "moon cake." The cake is shaped like the full moon, and the characters on the cake are "envelent," "beautiful," "highness," "wisdom," "loyal," and "brave." The characters represent the virtues of the kingdom, and they're all translated into English: "en" means love, "beautiful" means highness, "zhi" means wisdom, and "etiquette" means hospitality. After the poetry reading, the duke invites the princess to join him for some tea, and he asks her permission to host a dinner party in honor of the exchange between the kingdoms.