"As all of you know," said Iron Tongue Tian, "high above the mountains of Liyue lies a pavilion among the clouds, a palace amid the mist..."
"What does it mean to have all-seeing eyes?" he said. "It is this, my friends: Lady Ningguang's masterpiece that bridges land and sky."
"Imagine, the weather is clear, and you are upon this palace, gazing down at Liyue from high above...Behold! The glorious sights and lights of Liyue Harbor, stretched out far and wide!"
"It is an old legend that when Lady Ningguang needs to ruminate over important affairs, she retreats to her Jade Chamber, with only her three most trusted attendants in tow. But why bring she these trusted three? To sift through sources, dig through documents, in search of information..."
"Piece by piece, facts and figures form a painting of documents on the walls of the Jade Chamber. Well before this wall is filled, however...Lady Ningguang's mind is set. Having made her call, each and every document upon the wall is shredded...fwoosh! She scatters the minuscule shavings of paper out of her window. Oh, how they billow in the wind like a sudden swirling blizzard of shredded statistics! Traces of precious text...precious information...flicker before the eyes of ambitious Liyueren merchants...like stains of dark ink, written upon flakes of white paper snow."
"It is said that valuable though gold and jewels may be, the most precious treasures of all are the flakes of the paper snow. For the Tianquan's words have the power to move mountains...and all of Liyue knows it."
