The scene opens with a toast to the royal consort, who is now married to the emperor's son. The toast is interrupted by the sound of a woman's voice, which is clearly the voice of the princess. The servant tells the couple that the princess has arrived and that they should hurry to meet her. The royal consort asks the servant why the princess is standing there, and the servant tells her that it is because she is too drunk to see her husband's face. He then asks her why she is wearing the veil, and she tells him that she is doing it for the first time in her life
The scene opens with a toast to the royal consort, who is now married to the emperor's son. The toast is interrupted by the sound of a woman's voice, which is clearly the voice of the princess. The servant tells the couple that the princess has arrived and that they should hurry to meet her. The royal consort asks the servant why the princess is standing there, and the servant tells her that it is because she is too drunk to see her husband's face. He then asks her why she is wearing the veil, and she tells him that she is doing it for the first time in her life