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βI agree,β said the King, βto counter-order her execution until your preparations are complete.β Nevertheless, when the time came, Miao Shan showed nothing but disdain for all this worldly show, and to all advances replied only: βI love not these pompous vanities; I swear that I prefer death to the so-called joys of this world.β She was then led to the place of execution. All the Court was present. Sacrifices were made to her as to one already dead. A Grand Minister pronounced the sacrificial oration.
In the midst of all this the Queen appeared, and ordered the officials to return to their posts, that she might once more exhort her daughter to repent. But Miao Shan only listened in silence with downcast eyes.
The King felt great repugnance to shedding his daughterβs blood, and ordered her to be imprisoned in the palace, in order that he might make a last effort to save her. βI am the King,β he said; βmy orders cannot be lightly set aside. Disobedience to them Page 266involves punishment, and in spite of my paternal love for you, if you persist in your present attitude, you will be executed to-morrow in front of the palace gate.β
The tβu-ti, hearing the Kingβs verdict, went with all speed to YΓΌ Huang, and reported to him the sentence which had been pronounced against Miao Shan. YΓΌ Huang exclaimed: βSave Buddha, there is none in the west so noble as this Princess. To-morrow, at the appointed hour, go to the scene of execution, break the swords, and splinter the lances they will use to kill her. See that she suffers no pain. At the moment of her death transform yourself into a tiger, and bring her body to the pine-wood. Having deposited it in a safe place, put a magic pill in her mouth to arrest decay. Her triumphant soul on its return from the lower regions must find it in a perfect state of preservation in order to be able to re-enter it and animate it afresh. After that, she must betake herself to Hsiang Shan on Pβu Tβo Island, where she will reach the highest state of perfection.β
On the day appointed, Commander Hu Pi-li led the condemned Princess to the place of execution. A body of troops had been stationed there to maintain order. The tβu-ti was in attendance at the palace gates. Miao Shan was radiant with joy. βTo-day,β she said, βI leave the world for a better life. Hasten to take my life, but beware of mutilating my body.β
The Tiger Carries Off Miao Shan.
The Kingβs warrant arrived, and suddenly the sky became overcast and darkness fell upon the earth. A bright light surrounded Miao Shan, and when the sword of the executioner fell upon the neck of the victim it was broken in two. Then they thrust at her with a spear, but the weapon fell to pieces. After that the King ordered that she be strangled with a silken cord. A Page 267few moments later a tiger leapt into the execution ground, dispersed the executioners, put the inanimate body of Miao Shan on his back, and disappeared into the pine-forest. Hu Pi-li rushed to the palace, recounted to the King full details of all that had occurred, and received a reward of two ingots of gold.
Miao Shan visits the Infernal Regions
Meantime, Miao Shanβs soul, which remained unhurt, was borne on a cloud; when, waking as from a dream, she lifted her head and looked round, she could not see her body. βMy father has just had me strangled,β she sighed. βHow is it that I find myself in this place? Here are neither mountains, nor trees, nor vegetation; no sun, moon, nor stars; no habitation, no sound, no cackling of a fowl nor barking of a dog. How can I live in this desolate region?β
Suddenly a young man dressed in blue, shining with a brilliant light, and carrying a large banner, appeared and said to her: βBy order of Yen Wang, the King of the Hells, I come to take you to the eighteen infernal regions.β
βWhat is this cursed place where I am now?β asked Miao Shan.
βThis is the lower world, Hell,β he replied. βYour refusal to marry, and the magnanimity with which you chose an ignominious death rather than break your resolutions, deserve the recognition of YΓΌ Huang, and the ten gods of the lower regions, impressed and pleased at your eminent virtue, have sent me to you. Fear nothing and follow me.β
Thus Miao Shan began her visit to all the infernal regions. The Gods of the Ten Hells came to congratulate her. Page 268
βWho am I,β asked Miao Shan, βthat you should deign to take the trouble to show me such respect?β
βWe have heard,β they replied, βthat when you recite your prayers all evil disappears as if by magic. We should like to hear you pray.β
βI consent,β replied Miao Shan, βon condition that all the condemned ones in the ten infernal regions be released from their chains in order to listen to me.β
At the appointed time the condemned were led in by Niu Tβou (βOx-headβ) and Ma Mien (βHorse-faceβ), the two chief constables of Hell, and Miao Shan began her prayers. No sooner had she finished than Hell was suddenly transformed into a paradise of joy, and the instruments of torture into lotus-flowers.
Hell a Paradise
Pβan Kuan, the keeper of the Register of the Living and the Dead, presented a memorial to Yen Wang stating that since Miao Shanβs arrival there was no more pain in Hell; and all the condemned were beside themselves with happiness. βSince it has always been decreed,β he added, βthat, in justice, there must be both a Heaven and a Hell, if you do not send this saint back to earth, there will no longer be any Hell, but only a Heaven.β
βSince that is so,β said Yen
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