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the mirror of kong ho-第47部分

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hastily without looking to the right or the left。 Even our own



national caution is not forgotten; although to conform to barbarian



indolence it is written; 〃Slowly; slowly; drive slowly。〃 〃Keep to the



Right〃 (or; 〃Abandon that which is evil;〃 as the analogy holds;) is



perhaps the most frequently displayed of all; and doubtless many



charitable persons obtain an ever…accruing merit by hanging the sign



bearing these words upon every available post。 Others are of a stern



and threatening nature; designed to make the most hardened ill…doer



pause; asin their own tongue〃Rubbish may be shot here〃; which we



should render; 〃At any moment; and in such a place as this; a just



doom and extinction may overtake the worthless。〃 This inscription is



never to be seen except in waste expanses; where it points its



significance with a multiplied force。 There is another definite threat



which is lavishly set out; and so thoroughly that it may be



encountered in the least frequented and almost inaccessible spots。



This; as it may be translated; reads; 〃Trespass not the forbidden。 The



profligate may flourish like the gourd for a season; but in the end



assuredly they will be detected; and justice meted out with the



relentless fury of the written law。〃







In a converse position; the wide difference in the ceremonial forms of



retaliatory invective has practically disarmed this usually eloquent



person; and he long since abandoned every hope of expressing himself



with any satisfaction in encounters of however acrimonious a trend。 At



first; with an urbane smile and gestures of dignified contempt; he



impugned the authenticity of the Ancestral Tablets of those with whom



he strove; in an unbroken stream of most bitter contumely。 Finding



them silent under this reproach; he next lightly traced their origin



back through generations of afflicted lepers; deformed ape…beings; and



Nameless Things; to a race of primitive ghouls; and then went on in



relentless fluency to predict an early return in their descendants to



the condition of a similar state。 For some time he had a



well…gratified assurance that those whom he assailed were so



overwhelmed as to be incapable of retort; and in this belief he never



failed to call upon passers…by to witness his triumph; but on the



fourth occasion a young man whom I had thus publicly denounced for a



sufficient though forgotten reason; after listening courteously to my



venomous accusations; bestowed a two…cash piece upon me and passed on;



remarking that it was hard; and those around; also; would have added



from their stores had it been permitted。 From this time onward I did



not attempt to make myself disagreeable either in public or to those



whom I esteemed privately。 On the other hand; the barbarian manner of



retort did not find me endowed by nature to parry it successfully。



Quite lacking in measured periods; it aims; by an extreme rapidity of



thrust and an insincerity of sequence; to entangle the one who is



assailed in a complication of arising doubts and emotions。 〃Who are



you;no one but yourself;〃 exclaimed a hireling of hung…dog



expression who claimed to have exchanged pledging gifts with a certain



maiden who stood; as it were; between us; and falling into the snare;



I protested warmly against the insult; and strove to disprove the



inference before the paralogism lay revealed。 Throughout the whole



range of the Odes; the Histories; the Analects; and the Rites what



recognised formula of rejoinder is there to the taunt; 〃Oh; go and put



your feet in mustard and cress〃; or how can one; however skilled in



the highest Classics; parry the subtle inconsistencies of the



reproach; 〃You're a nice bit of orl right; aren't you? Not arf; I



don't think。〃







Among the arts of this country that of painting upon canvas is held in



repute; but to a person associated with the masterpieces of the Ma



epoch these native attempts would be gravity…dispelling if they were



not too reminiscent of the torture chamber。 It is rarely; indeed; that



even the most highly…esteemed picture…makers succeed in depicting



every portion of a human body submitted to their brush; and not



infrequently half of the face is left out。 Once; when asked by a



paint…applier who was entitled to append two signs of exceptional



distinction behind his name; to express an opinion upon a finished



work; I diffidently called his attention to the fact that he had



forgotten to introduce a certain exalted one's left ear。 〃Not at all;



Mr。 Kong;〃 he replied; with an expression of ill…merited



self…satisfaction; 〃but it is hidden by the face。〃 〃Yet it exists;〃 I



contended; 〃why not; therefore; press it to the front at all hazard;



rather than send so great a statesman down into the annals of



posterity as deformed to that extent?〃 〃It certainly exists;〃 he



admitted; 〃and one takes that for granted; but in my picture it cannot



be seen。〃 I bowed complaisantly; content to let so damaging an



admission point its own despair。 A moment later I continued; 〃In the



great Circular Hall of the Palace of Envoys there is a picture of two



camels; foot…tethered; as it fortunately chanced; to iron rings。



Formerly there were a drove of eightthe others being freeso



exquisitely outlined in all their parts that one night; when the door



had been left incautiously open; they stepped down from the wall and



escaped to the woods。 How deplorable would have been the plight of



these unfortunate beings; if upon passing into the state of a living



existence they had found that as a result of the limited vision of



their creator they only possessed twelve legs and three whole bodies



among them。〃







Perchance this tactfully…related story; so applicable to his own



deficiencies; may sink into the imagination of the one for whom it was



inoffensively unfolded。 Yet doubt remains。 Our own picture…judgers



take up a position at the side of work when they with to examine its



qualities; retiring to an ever…diminishing angle in order to bring out



the more delicate effects; until a very expert and conscientious



critic will not infrequently stand really behind the picture he is



considering before he delivers a final pronouncement。 Not until these



native artists are able to regard their crude attempts from the other



side of the canvas can they hope to become equally proficient。 To this



fatal shortcoming must be added that of insatiable ambition; which



prompts the young to the portrayal of widely differing subjects。 Into



the picture…room of one who might thus be described this person was



recently conducted; to pass an opinion upon a scene in which were



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