It is revealed that the fictional Princess Yonghe's (Sharon Chan) mother was Empress Zhangsun, who is revered as one of the most benevolent empresses of Chinese history. The show regularly utilizes numerous original poems throughout the series for comedic effect, the poems being a hybrid between classical Chinese compositions and modern rap in terms of both structure and word choice. Empress Zhangsun made notable contributions to peasantry and labour, and even towards Chinese technology despite her elevated status as an Empress during her lifetime. For example, without symbols people would have no aunts or uncles, employers or teachers-or even brothers and sisters. Out of the poems in this essay I think I would most be interested in a psychology experiment-of which I would also like to be a participant-where one hundred people who have just been “dumped” to emotionally devastating results in the past hour are forced to read this poem then interviewed about their experience, with accompanying brain-scans. “This church with which we should be thinking is the home of all, not a small chapel that can hold only a small group of selected people.