In this scene, the Duke of Biqi-ning is in the middle of a big fight with a bunch of other noblemen, when a peasant interrupts him. The duke tries to get the peasant to stop talking to him, but the peasant won't listen. He tells the duke that the peasant is trying to provoke him, because he's in the royal academy and he can't do anything he pleases. He also tells the peasant that the duke beat up the peasant yesterday, and now the duke is in trouble, too. The peasant tries to calm the duke down, and the duke tells him to surround the peasant and his son, so that they don't run away.
In this scene, the Duke of Biqi-ning is in the middle of a big fight with a bunch of other noblemen, when a peasant interrupts him. The duke tries to get the peasant to stop talking to him, but the peasant won't listen. He tells the duke that the peasant is trying to provoke him, because he's in the royal academy and he can't do anything he pleases. He also tells the peasant that the duke beat up the peasant yesterday, and now the duke is in trouble, too. The peasant tries to calm the duke down, and the duke tells him to surround the peasant and his son, so that they don't run away.