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the mirror of kong ho-第2部分
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carried forward by its agency at a speed unattainable by merely human
means。 By day the demon looks forth from three white eyes; which at
night have a penetrating brilliance equal to the fiercest glances of
the Sacred Dragon in anger。 If any person incautiously stands in its
way it utters a warning cry of intolerable rage; and should the
presumptuous one neglect to escape to the roadside and there prostrate
himself reverentially before it; it seizes him by the body part and
contemptuously hurls him bruised and unrecognisable into the boundless
space of the around。 Frequently the demon causes the chariot to rise
into the air; and it is credibly asserted by discriminating witnesses
(although this person only sets down as incapable of denial that which
he has actually beheld) that some have maintained an unceasing flight
through the middle air for a distance of many li。 Occasionally the
captive demon escapes from the bondage of those who have invoked it;
through some incautious gesture or heretical remark on their part; and
then it never fails to use them grievously; casting them to the ground
wounded; consuming the chariot with fire; and passing away in the
midst of an exceedingly debased odour; by which it is always
accompanied after the manner of our own earth spirits。
This being; as this person has already set forth; an unlawful demon on
account of its power when once called up; and the admitted uncertainty
of its movements; those in authority maintain a stern and inexorable
face towards the practice。 To entrap the unwary certain persons
(chosen on account of their massive outlines; and further protected
from evil influences by their pure and consistent habits) keep an
unceasing watch。 When one of them; himself lying concealed; detects
the approach of such a being; he closely observes the position of the
sun; and signals to the other a message of warning。 Then the second
one; shielded by the sanctity of his life and rendered inviolable by
the nature of his garmentshis sandals alone being capable of
overturning any demon from his path should it encounter themboldly
steps forth into the road and holds out before him certain sacred
emblems。 So powerful are these that at the sight the unlawful demon
confesses itself vanquished; and although its whole body trembles with
ill…contained rage; and the air around is poisoned by its
discreditable exhalation; it is devoid of further resistance。 Those in
the chariot are thereupon commanded to dismiss it; and being bound in
chains they are led into the presence of certain lesser mandarins who
administer justice from a raised dais。
〃Behold!〃 exclaims the chief of the captors; when the prisoners have
been placed in obsequious attitudes before the lesser mandarins; 〃thus
the matter chanced: The honourable Wang; although disguised under the
semblance of an applewoman; had discreetly concealed himself by the
roadside; all but his head being underneath a stream of stagnant
water; when; at the eighth hour of the morning; he beheld these
repulsive outcasts approaching in their chariot; carried forward by
the diabolical vigour of the unlawful demon。 Although I had stationed
myself several li distant from the accomplished Wang; the chariot
reached me in less than a breathing space of time; those inside
assuming their fiercest and most aggressive attitudes; and as they
came repeatedly urging the demon to increased exertions。 Their speed
exceeded that of the swallow in his hymeneal flight; all shrubs and
flowers by the wayside withered incapably at the demon's contaminating
glance; running water ceased to flow; and the road itself was scorched
at their passage; the earth emitting a dull bluish flame。 These facts;
and the times and the distances; this person has further inscribed in
a book which thus disposes of all possible defence。 Therefore; O
lesser mandarins; let justice be accomplished heavily and without
delay; for; as the proverb truly says; 'The fiercer the flame the more
useless the struggles of the victim。'〃
At this point the prisoners frequently endeavour to make themselves
heard; protesting that in the distance between the concealed Wang and
the one who stands accusing them they had thrice stopped to repair
their innermost details; had leisurely partaken of food and wine; and
had also been overtaken; struck; and delayed by a funeral procession。
But so great is the execration in which these persons are held; that
although murderers by stealth; outlaws; snatchers from the body; and
companies of men who by strategy make a smaller sum of money appear to
be larger; can all freely testify their innocence; raisers of this
unlawful demon must not do so; and they are beaten on the head with
chains until they desist。
Then the lesser mandarins; raising their voices in unison; exclaim;
‘The amiable Tsay…hi has reported the matter in a discreet and
impartial spirit。 Hear our pronouncement: These raisers of illegal
spirits shall each contribute ten taels of gold; which shall be
expended in joss…sticks; in purifying the road which they have
scorched; and in alleviating the distress of the poor and virtuous of
both sexes。 The praiseworthy Tsay…hi; moreover; shall embroider upon
his sleeve an honourable sign in remembrance of the event。 Let drums
now be beat; and our verdict loudly proclaimed throughout the
province。〃
These things; O my illustrious father (although on account of my
contemptible deficiencies of style much may seem improbable to your
all…knowing mind); these things I write with an unbending brush; for I
set down only that which I have myself seen; or read in their own
printed records。 Doubtless it will occur to one of your preternatural
intelligence that our own system of administering justice; whereby the
person who can hire the greater number of witnesses is reasonably held
to be in the right; although perhaps not absolutely infallible; is in
every way more convenient; but; as it is well said; 〃To the blind;
night is as acceptable as day。〃
Henceforth you will have no hesitation in letting it be known
throughout Yuen…ping that these foreign barbarians do possess secret
demons; in spite of their denials。 Doubtless I shall presently
discover others no less powerful。
With honourable distinction this person has at length grasped the
essential details of the spoken language herenot sufficiently well;
indeed; to make himself understood on most occasions; or even to
understand others; but enough to perceive clearly when he fails to
become intelligible or when the
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