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Lyrics of the Complete Works of Lv Ruiying, a Cantonese Opera.

Fan Ruijuan plays Ai Guo and Lv Ruiying plays the princess. The lyrics are as follows:

(White Princess) Respect your in-laws

(Guo Aibai) But where did it come from? You know, you should respect your in-laws when you become a monk.

Today is your in-laws' seventieth birthday. Why don't you celebrate your birthday?

(Ai Guo sings) Today is the birthday of King Fenyang, and all the officials are here.

All the brothers and sisters came in pairs to offer birthday wishes, and I was the only one who was ashamed and anxious.

What did I tell you before I left? What do you mean, you won't go to your birthday?

(The princess sings) Oh ~ I only know why I am angry. It turned out to be such a trivial matter.

(Guo Aibai) Hum ~ Little things come.

(Singing by the princess) You said I didn't respect my in-laws, and I laughed at your rudeness.

(Ai Guo sings) You still say that I am rude, but you obviously look down on my parents.

(The princess sings) It's not disrespect for in-laws, but birthday wishes. It will always be when you pay homage to me. You don't have this talent.

(Singing by Ai Guo) Although the title of monarch and minister is fixed, if you marry the Guo family, it will be my wife.

Which daughter-in-law does not worship her in-laws, and which husband wants to give a big gift when he sees his wife.

(The princess sings) Hum ~ Although I call you Xu, I can't compare with a folk couple.

You know, you and I can't compete. Phoenix birds are divided into high and low.

(Guo Aibai) You ~

(Singing by the Princess) You are a subject of the Tang family, and I am a descendant of Emperor Jin Zhi Yu Ye.

(Singing by Ai Guo) It's really annoying ~ Since you are the daughter of Jin Zhiyu.

Why did you marry me? Now that you have married me, you should go to celebrate your birthday.

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Historical background of drama:

Tang Daizong betrothed Princess Shengping to Ai Guo, the sixth son of Guo Ziyi, the king of Fenyang. It was Wang Huajia's birthday in Fenyang, and both her son and husband went to pay their respects, but Princess Shengping did not go, causing discussion. Guo went back to the palace in a rage and hit the princess.

The princess begged her parents and forced the Tang King to punish Ai Guo. Guo Ziyi tied the child to the temple to confess. Tang reasonable, the tail from wagging the dog, closed. After Shen advised her husband to blame the woman, the young couple bridged the gap and made up.

Breaking into the palace is the axis and climax of the story. The arrogance and willfulness of the princess and the youthful vitality of Ai Guo are more obvious in this compromise.

References:

Baidu Encyclopedia-Breaking into the Palace