Chapter 2: The Two Consorts
Length
6 Pages 10-16
Characters
Appearance
MaoMao counties from previous scene
Randon laundry maid(Page 14)
Quack doctor(Page 15)
Jinchi not by name(Page 15)
Lihua (Page 15)
Gyokuyou(Page 15)
2 Random servant girls (Page 10)
Lingli (Page 13)
Mentioned
Prince(Page 12)
Gyokuyou(Page 10)
Lihua (Page 10)
Lingli (Page 12)
Luomen mentioned not by name(Page 13)
Jinchi mentioned not by name(Page 14)
The Emperor(Page 12)
Character Interactions (include potential shipping,and quotes)
2 random servant girls are gossiping and MaoMao is ease dropping (Page 10-12)
MaoMao then asks Xiaolan for more information about the children dying from the 2 random maids conversations. And she gave her the metaphorical tea about the case (Page 13)
MaoMao had apparent give Xiaolan tea flavored with licorice earlier (Page 13)
MaoMao tricks a maid to give her the laundry so she can get a better look at the case.(page 14)
The quack doctor is trying to make peace between Gyokuyo and lisha(Page 15)
Lisha accused Gyokuyou of cursing her son to death and slapped her
The doctor defended Gyokuyou, and Gyokuyou requests him see her daughter as well(Page 15)
MaoMao passes by Jinchi
Character Facts
The Emperor
lived in the Eastern Palace when he was prince (page 12)
Had 3 infant deaths 2 girls and 1 boy(Page 12)
Gyokuyou
Has a Daughter(Page 13)
The Imperial affection fell more upon Gyokuyou”(Page 13)-Than Lady Lishua
Red hair, green eyes, and western blood(Page 13)
Lishua
Has a son(Page 13)
Both she and her son is sick (Page 13)
She lives in the largest quarters in the rear palace(Page 14)
Prince
Is gravely ill(Page 12)
Lishua is his mom(Page 15)
Lingli
Is gravely ill(page 12)
Gyokouyou is her mom(Page 15)
Xiaoling is a nick name (Page 15)
MaoMao
MaoMao denies magic and finds is stupid (Page 12)
MaoMao gave Xiaolan something sweet , a rare treat(Page 13)
MaoMao rarely left the eastern quarter where she lived (Page 13)
MaoMao keeps remarks that could be useful to herself to keep her head down(Page 14)
Xiaolan
Image (Page 11)
Xiaola is a talkative gossip (Page 13)
Luomen
“her father had never tired of admonishing her not to do her thinking based on assumptions.” (Page 13)
Quack Doctor
He is the only practitioner of medicine in the rear palace(Page 15)
Jinshie
Lives in the central courtyard.(Page 14)
Plot Points
New
Imperial babies keep dying(Page 10)
“The doctor’s been to see Lady Lihua more often than Lady Gyokuyou” (Page 13)
Lishua is sick(Page 15)
The prince is sick(Page 10)
The princess is sick(Page 10)
Doctor seems to be incompetent, and the only one in rear Palice(Page 15)
MaoMao seems to know what is wrong, and needs to stop it(Page 15)
Gyokuyou has western blood(Page 13)
Lore
The Emperor lived in the Eastern Palace when he was prince (Page 12)
Women cant inherit the thrown so Princes are more valuable (Pages 13,12)
serving girls had all too few opportunities to enjoy sweet things.(Page 13)
Herbs grow in a corner of the central garden. (Page 13)
Laundry is done in the western quarter. Because if done in the eastern quarter the silks would be ruined due to sun exposure(Page 14)
It is common for residents in the rear palace to swoon even over eunuchs(Page 14)
Eunuchs are looked down on(Page 14)
Eunuchs are meant to be piece makers among the women of the rear palace(Page 14)
“Hundreds of serving girls were having their breakfast in the vast dining room. The meal consisted of soup and a porridge of mixed grains”(Page 10)-context is this is in the replica The rear palace was in fact a vast place, housing more than two thousand women and five hundred eunuchs on the premises. Lowly workers like Maomao slept ten to a room, but the lower-ranked consorts had their own chambers, mid-ranking ones had whole buildings to themselves, and the highest-ranking consorts virtually had their own palaces, sprawling complexes including dining halls and gardens, large enough to dwarf a small town.(Page 13) “Then a red-lacquered building of the central area came into view. Carvings were everywhere, every pillar like a work of art unto itself. Each detail had been attended to, so that the whole was far more refined than anything on the fringes of the eastern quarter.”(page 14) description of buildings in central quarter
Interesting Quotes/ Moments
“Rumors were rife in the palace. Some of them sprang from contempt for His Majesty’s companions and the heirs they bore him, but others had more the savor of simple ghost stories, the sorts of tales told during the summer doldrums to beat the heat by chilling the blood.” Page 12 -context is the rumors of the sick prince and princess
“Maomao understood that silk degraded more or less depending on whether it was dried out in the sun or kept in the shade, but she felt no particular need to tell anybody that.”(page 14)
“I’m just dying to get a look at that gorgeous eunuch they say lives in the central area,” Maomao said, invoking one of the other rumors Xiaolan had mentioned in passing, and the woman gladly gave her the basket.”(Page 15)
“Stories were even told, from time to time, of women who became the wives of eunuchs after they left palace service. Presumably this was all healthier than the women lusting after each other instead, but still it puzzled Maomao.”(page 14) this is the first mention of women on women romances
New information
The prince and princess at the start of the book are 3 and 6 months (Page 12)
3 of the Emperors previous children have already died
“The Imperial affection fell more upon Gyokuyou”(Page 13)
Minor notes
“All of the offspring in question had been born to consorts; that is to say, they could in principle have been heirs to the throne.” (Page 12) All of the children were legitime.
“Anyway? The dead infants, the headaches, the stomach pains, the nausea. To say nothing of Consort Lihua’s ghostly pallor and frail appearance..”(Page 15)-case notes
“they all wasted away!”(Page 12)
MaoMao didn't notice Jinchi(Page 16)
Summary
MaoMao hears the rumors about the infant deaths, and decides to find out the problem herself.
Thoughts and Opinion
This chapter's moment with MaoMao and her friend is adorable. She doesn't realize how much Xiaola means to her.
It's ironic MaoMao is using Jinchie to solve her first case before she even sees him.








