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The King of the Hells having paid his respects to her, the youth in blue conducted her soul back to her body, which she found lying under a pine-tree. Having reentered it, Miao Shan found herself alive again. A bitter sigh escaped from her lips. โI remember,โ she Page 269said, โall that I saw and heard in Hell. I sigh for the moment which will find me free of all impediments, and yet my soul has re-entered my body. Here, without any lonely mountain on which to give myself up to the pursuit of perfection, what will become of me?โ Great tears welled from her eyes.
A Test of Virtue
Just then Ju Lai Buddha appeared. โWhy have you come to this place?โ he asked. Miao Shan explained why the King had put her to death, and how after her descent into Hell her soul had re-entered her body. โI greatly pity your misfortune,โ Ju Lai said, โbut there is no one to help you. I also am alone. Why should we not marry? We could build ourselves a hut, and pass our days in peace. What say you?โ โSir,โ she replied, โyou must not make impossible suggestions. I died and came to life again. How can you speak so lightly? Do me the pleasure of withdrawing from my presence.โ
โWell,โ said the visitor, โhe to whom you are speaking is no other than the Buddha of the West. I came to test your virtue. This place is not suitable for your devotional exercises; I invite you to come to Hsiang Shan.โ
Miao Shan threw herself on her knees and said: โMy bodily eyes deceived me. I never thought that your Majesty would come to a place like this. Pardon my seeming want of respect. Where is this Hsiang Shan?โ
โHsiang Shan is a very old monastery,โ Ju Lai replied, โbuilt in the earliest historical times. It is inhabited by Immortals. It is situated in the sea, on Pโu Tโo Island, a dependency of the kingdom of Annam. There you will be able to reach the highest perfection.โ Page 270
โHow far off is this island?โ Miao Shan asked. โMore than three thousand li,โ Ju Lai replied. โI fear,โ she said, โI could not bear the fatigue of so long a journey.โ โCalm yourself,โ he rejoined. โI have brought with me a magic peach, of a kind not to be found in any earthly orchard. Once you have eaten it, you will experience neither hunger nor thirst; old age and death will have no power over you: you will live for ever.โ
Miao Shan ate the magic peach, took leave of Ju Lai, and started on the way to Hsiang Shan. From the clouds the Spirit of the North Star saw her wending her way painfully toward Pโu Tโo. He called the Guardian of the Soil of Hsiang Shan and said to him: โMiao Shan is on her way to your country; the way is long and difficult. Do you take the form of a tiger, and carry her to her journeyโs end.โ
The tโu-ti transformed himself into a tiger and stationed himself in the middle of the road along which Miao Shan must pass, giving vent to ferocious roars.
โI am a poor girl devoid of filial piety,โ said Miao Shan when she came up. โI have disobeyed my fatherโs commands; devour me, and make an end of me.โ
The tiger then spoke, saying: โI am not a real tiger, but the Guardian of the Soil of Hsiang Shan. I have received instructions to carry you there. Get on my back.โ
โSince you have received these instructions,โ said the girl, โI will obey, and when I have attained to perfection I will not forget your kindness.โ
The tiger went off like a flash of lightning, and in the twinkling of an eye Miao Shan found herself at the foot of the rocky slopes of Pโu Tโo Island. Page 271
Miao Shan attains to Perfection
After nine years in this retreat Miao Shan had reached the acme of perfection. Ti-tsang Wang then came to Hsiang Shan, and was so astonished at her virtue that he inquired of the local tโu-ti as to what had brought about this wonderful result. โWith the exception of Ju Lai, in all the west no one equals her in dignity and perfection. She is the Queen of the three thousand Pโu-saโs and of all the beings on earth who have skin and blood. We regard her as our sovereign in all things. Therefore, on the nineteenth day of the eleventh moon we will enthrone her, that the whole world may profit by her beneficence.โ
The tโu-ti sent out his invitations for the ceremony. The Dragon-king of the Western Sea, the Gods of the Five Sacred Mountains, the Emperor-saints to the number of one hundred and twenty, the thirty-six officials of the Ministry of Time, the celestial functionaries in charge of wind, rain, thunder, and lightning, the Three Causes, the Five Saints, the Eight Immortals, the Ten Kings of the Hellsโall were present on the appointed day. Miao Shan took her seat on the lotus-throne, and the assembled gods proclaimed her sovereign of Heaven and earth, and a Buddha. Moreover, they decided that it was not meet that she should remain alone at Hsiang Shan; so they begged her to choose a worthy young man and a virtuous damsel to serve her in the temple.
The tโu-ti was entrusted with the task of finding them. While making search, he met a young priest named Shan Tsโai. After the death of his parents he had become a hermit on Ta-hua Shan, and was still a novice in the science of perfection. Page 272
Miao Shan ordered him to be brought to her. โWho are you?โ she asked.
โI am a poor orphan priest of no merit,โ he replied. โFrom my earliest youth
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