In this short scene, the audience is introduced to a number of characters who are important to the plot of the novel. The first person to appear is Lin-luo, who asks the audience to imagine that he has a crush on a beautiful young woman. He then asks if he has ever seen a beautiful girl as tall as the fairy, and the audience guesses correctly that the fairy is his honey. The audience is then introduced to the second person, who is the fairy's sister, who tells the audience that she has seen the fairy again, and that it is the same fairy that appeared in the previous scene. The second person then asks why the fairy does not come to the temple to receive a sacrifice, and she guesses that he is there to receive love from his sister.
In this short scene, the audience is introduced to a number of characters who are important to the plot of the novel. The first person to appear is Lin-luo, who asks the audience to imagine that he has a crush on a beautiful young woman. He then asks if he has ever seen a beautiful girl as tall as the fairy, and the audience guesses correctly that the fairy is his honey. The audience is then introduced to the second person, who is the fairy's sister, who tells the audience that she has seen the fairy again, and that it is the same fairy that appeared in the previous scene. The second person then asks why the fairy does not come to the temple to receive a sacrifice, and she guesses that he is there to receive love from his sister.