A poem about Joan's love.

You give me papaya. I'll pay for Joan. Not to thank you, always cherish your feelings. Throw me a peach and return me a Qiong Yao robber. Always good! You give me wood, and I'll take Joan Jiu in return. Not to thank you, always cherish your feelings.

He gave me delicious peaches, and I gave them back to her with exquisite jade. This is a poem in which lovers exchange answers. Qiong Yao here refers to the beautiful Yu Pei of the protagonist. He didn't just mean to return her delicious peaches, but to show that he wanted to be with her forever.