The narrator tells us that the story of the prince and the princess is a legend. It goes something like this: before the emperor took his throne, there used to be a small kingdom called "liu yue" in the south. The people lived a happy life, believed in the moon goddess, and worshipped women. The local people worshipped women throughout ages, and the people worshiped men. At that time, the king and the prince swept the kingdom to save the people from famine. The prince and emperor took a lot of food and treasure to help the people. The dress the narrator is holding is a peacock dress that was left by the king at the time of the battle. It's a special offer for 55 taels . The narrator thanks hua for letting him hang around. He's been living in the city for a few months. Turns out, the city is very nice and fun. The kingdom honors the colors white and blue, but the peacocks are rare. The peacock dress is a treasure. If you want to take it with you, the narrator says. This voice is too bad, he can't even see the gauze, and he feels like the prince is looking at him. He says he's going to lie low if anyone sees him like this. He doesn't want to be discovered by the prince, so he tells hua to go ahead. He didn't think he'd learn so much about the kingdom. He just happened to hear the prince talking next to the princess. The princess looks weird, he says. She looks familiar. He apologizes for being abrupt, and asks if he has any golden silk cloth.
The narrator tells us that the story of the prince and the princess is a legend. It goes something like this: before the emperor took his throne, there used to be a small kingdom called "liu yue" in the south. The people lived a happy life, believed in the moon goddess, and worshipped women. The local people worshipped women throughout ages, and the people worshiped men. At that time, the king and the prince swept the kingdom to save the people from famine. The prince and emperor took a lot of food and treasure to help the people. The dress the narrator is holding is a peacock dress that was left by the king at the time of the battle. It's a special offer for 55 taels . The narrator thanks hua for letting him hang around. He's been living in the city for a few months. Turns out, the city is very nice and fun. The kingdom honors the colors white and blue, but the peacocks are rare. The peacock dress is a treasure. If you want to take it with you, the narrator says. This voice is too bad, he can't even see the gauze, and he feels like the prince is looking at him. He says he's going to lie low if anyone sees him like this. He doesn't want to be discovered by the prince, so he tells hua to go ahead. He didn't think he'd learn so much about the kingdom. He just happened to hear the prince talking next to the princess. The princess looks weird, he says. She looks familiar. He apologizes for being abrupt, and asks if he has any golden silk cloth.