This chapter's epigraph comes from the opening lines of the play, which are: "You finally brother . . you finally, where is your brother ?" . This is a reference to the fact that yun chi has finally been rescued from the battlefield by the son of the prince of Anyang . In other words, this is the guy who saved the crown prince from the jaws of death. Aww, that's kind of like saying that you saved the king from drowning in the ocean. The epigraph also refers to a famous line from Shakespeare's Hamlet, in which Hamlet
This chapter's epigraph comes from the opening lines of the play, which are: "You finally brother . . you finally, where is your brother ?" . This is a reference to the fact that yun chi has finally been rescued from the battlefield by the son of the prince of Anyang . In other words, this is the guy who saved the crown prince from the jaws of death. Aww, that's kind of like saying that you saved the king from drowning in the ocean. The epigraph also refers to a famous line from Shakespeare's Hamlet, in which Hamlet