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The Saviour of the Buddhists
Inwardly Sun was glad that his fame had gone abroad. Returning to the city, he met the two chief Taoists. They asked him if he had found his relative. βYes,β he replied, βthey are all my relatives!β They smiled and said: βHow is it that you have so many relatives?β Sun said: βOne hundred are my fatherβs relatives, one hundred my motherβs relatives, and the remainder my adopted relatives. If you will let all these priests depart with me, then I will enter the city with you; otherwise I will not enter.β βYou must be mad to speak to us in this way. The priests were given us by the King. If you had asked for a few only, we might have consented, but your request is altogether unreasonable.β Sun then asked them three times if they would liberate the priests. When they finally refused, he grew very angry, took his magic spear from his ear and brandished it in the air, when all their heads fell off and rolled on the ground.
Anger of the Buddhist Priests
The Buddhist priests saw from a distance what had taken place, and shouted: βMurder, murder! The Taoist superintendents are being killed.β They surrounded Sun, saying: βThese priests are our masters; they go to the temple without visiting the King, and return home without taking leave of the King. The King is the high priest. Why have you killed his disciples? The Taoist chief priest will certainly accuse Page 356us Buddhist priests of the murders. What are we to do? If we go into the city with you they will make you pay for this with your life.β
Sun laughed. βMy friends,β he said, βdo not trouble yourselves over this matter. I am not the Master of the Clouds, but the Great Holy One, a disciple of the Holy Master from China, going to the Western Paradise to fetch the sacred books, and have come to save you.β
βNo, no,β said they, βthis cannot be, for we know him.β Sun replied: βHaving never met him, how can you know him?β They replied: βWe have seen him in our dreams. The spirit of the planet Venus has described him to us and warned us not to make a mistake.β βWhat description did he give?β asked Sun. They replied: βHe has a hard head, bright eyes, a round, hairy face without cheeks, sharp teeth, prominent mouth, a hot temper, and is uglier than the Thunder-god. He has a rod of iron, caused a disturbance in Heaven itself, but later repented, and is coming with the Buddhist pilgrim in order to save mankind from calamities and misery.β With mixed feelings Sun replied: βMy friends, no doubt you are right in saying I am not Sun. I am only his disciple, who has come to learn how to carry out his plans. But,β he added, pointing with his hand, βis not that Sun coming yonder?β They all looked in the direction in which he had pointed.
Sun bestows Talismans
Sun quickly changed himself from a Taoist priest, and appeared in his natural form. At this they all fell down and worshipped him, asking his forgiveness because their mortal eyes could not recognize him. They then begged Page 357him to enter the city and compel the demons to repent. Sun told them to follow him. He then went with them to a sandy place, emptied two carts and smashed them into splinters, and threw all the bricks, tiles, and timber into a heap, calling upon all the priests to disperse. βTomorrow,β he said, βI am going to see the King, and will destroy the Taoists!β Then they said: βSir, we dare not go any farther, lest they attempt to seize you and cause trouble.β βHave no fear,β he replied; βbut if you think so I will give you a charm to protect you.β He pulled out some hairs, and gave one to each to hold firmly on the third finger. βIf anyone tries to seize you,β he said, βkeep tight hold of it, call out βGreat Holy One, the Equal of Heaven,β and I will at once come to your rescue, even though I be ten thousand miles away.β Some of them tried the charm, and, sure enough, there he was before them like the God of Thunder. In his hand he held a rod of iron, and he could keep ten thousand men and horses at bay.
The Magic Circle
It was now winter. The pilgrims were crossing a high mountain by a narrow pass, and the Master was afraid of wild beasts. The three disciples bade him fear not, as they were united, and were all good men seeking truth. Being cold and hungry they rejoiced to see a fine building ahead of them, but Sun said: βIt is another devilβs trap. I will make a ring round you. Inside that you will be safe. Do not wander outside it. I will go and look for food.β Sun returned with his bowl full of rice, but found that his companions had got tired of waiting, and had disappeared. They had gone forward to the fine building, which Pa-chieh entered. Not a Page 358soul was to be seen, but on going upstairs he was terrified to see a human skeleton of immense size lying on the floor. At this moment the Demon of the house descended on them, bound the Master, and said: βWe have been told that if we eat of your flesh our white hair will become black again, and our lost teeth grow anew.β So he ordered the small devils who accompanied him to bind the others. This they did, and thrust the pilgrims into a cave, and then lay in wait for Sun. It was not long before the Monkey came up, when a great fight ensued. In the end, having failed, notwithstanding the exercise of numerous magic arts, to release his companions, Sun betook himself to the Spiritual
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