This chapter opens with a soliloquy about the coldness of women's hands. It is obvious that the author is referring to the fact that the women are shivering in front of the Emperor of China. They are rehearsing for their upcoming performance at the Emperor's palace. When they enter the palace, they are greeted by the Emperor, who gives them a warm welcome.
This chapter opens with a soliloquy about the coldness of women's hands. It is obvious that the author is referring to the fact that the women are shivering in front of the Emperor of China. They are rehearsing for their upcoming performance at the Emperor's palace. When they enter the palace, they are greeted by the Emperor, who gives them a warm welcome.