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===Act 2=== [[File:Il vasto piazzale della Reggia, bozzetto di Galileo Chini per Turandot (1924) - Archivio Storico Ricordi ICON000206.jpg|thumb|''Il vasto piazzale della Reggia'', set design for Turandot act 2 scene 2 (1924)]] ''Scene 1: A pavilion in the imperial palace. Before sunrise'' Ping, Pang, and Pong lament their place as ministers, poring over palace documents and presiding over endless rituals. They prepare themselves for either a wedding or a funeral (Trio β Ping, Pang, Pong: "Ola, Pang!"). Ping suddenly longs for his country house in [[Henan|Honan]], with its small lake surrounded by bamboo. Pong remembers his grove of forests near Tsiang, and Pang recalls his gardens near Kiu. The three share their fond memories of their lives away from the palace (Trio β Ping, Pang, Pong: "Ho una casa nell'Honan" β "I have a house in Honan"). They turn their thoughts back to how they have been accompanying young princes to their deaths. As the palace trumpet sounds, the ministers ready themselves for another spectacle as they await the entrance of their Emperor. ''Scene 2: The courtyard of the palace. Sunrise'' [[File:Bianca Scacciati Et Francesco Merli, Giacomo Puccini, Turandot, In Questa Reggia, Columbia D1570.ogg|thumb|233px|"In questa reggia", [[Bianca Scacciati]] and [[Francesco Merli]]]] The Emperor Altoum, father of Turandot, sits on his grand throne in his palace. Weary of having to judge his isolated daughter's sport, he urges the Prince to withdraw his challenge, but the Prince refuses (Aria β Altoum, the Prince: "Un giuramento atroce" β "An atrocious oath"). Turandot enters and explains ("[[In questa reggia]]" β "In this palace") that her ancestress of millennia past, Princess Lo-u-Ling, reigned over her kingdom "in silence and joy, resisting the harsh domination of men" until she was raped and murdered by an invading foreign prince. Turandot claims that Lo-u-Ling now lives in her and, out of revenge, Turandot has sworn never to let any man wed her. She warns the Prince to withdraw but again he refuses. The Princess presents her first riddle: "Straniero, ascolta!" β "What is born each night and dies each dawn?" The Prince correctly replies, ''Speranza'' β "Hope". The Princess, unnerved, presents her second riddle ("Guizza al pari di fiamma" β "What flickers red and warm like a flame, but is not fire?") The Prince thinks for a moment before replying, ''Sangue'' β "Blood". Turandot is shaken. The crowd cheers the Prince, provoking Turandot's anger. She presents her third riddle ("Gelo che ti da foco" β "What is ice which gives you fire and which your fire freezes still more?"). He proclaims, "It is Turandot! Turandot!" The crowd cheers for the triumphant Prince. Turandot throws herself at her father's feet and pleads with him not to leave her to the Prince's mercy. The Emperor insists that an oath is sacred and that it is Turandot's duty to wed the Prince (Duet β Turandot, Altoum, the Prince: "Figlio del cielo"). She cries out in despair, "Will you take me by force? (''Mi porterai con la forza?'') The Prince stops her, saying that he has a riddle for her: "You do not know my name. Tell me my name before sunrise, and at dawn, I will die." Turandot accepts. The Emperor then declares that he hopes that he will be able to call the Prince his son when the sun next rises.
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