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THE TALE OF THE SAD QUEEN
Once upon a time, there was a great king of China. This king had
everything he wanted. He had rare treasures, a beautiful palace, fine
horses, the bravest warriors and a people who loved him. But one thing
the king lacked. He didn’t have a wife. So one day he gathered seven of
his most trusted warriors, saddled his strongest horse, and departed in
search of a wife. They traveled many moons and called in at all the
great palaces and cities on their way, and met many beautiful princesses
and great ladies, but nowhere did the king see a lady who made his
heart beat faster. After a long days’ ride, the party arrived at a lake,
and the king decided to halt there and make a camp for the night. As he
was taking his supper he heard the faint strains of a tune coming from
the direction of the lake. He got up and walked towards the water. There
he saw a boat drifting by and on the boat the figure of a woman. By the
light of the moon, he saw her face and he knew immediately that here
was the woman he had set out to find. He called his warriors, and they
waded into the water and pushed the craft to the shore. The king helped
the lady step onto the land and introduced himself. He asked the lady to
be his guest and join him for some supper. The king stated the purpose
of his quest and asked the lady if there was any reason why she could
not travel back with him to his palace to be his wife. The poor woman
was taken somewhat aback, You wish to marry me, she asked when I am a
complete stranger to you?
The
king was adamant. He declared that he had never seen a more comely
woman with such fine features, and she would make him very proud indeed
if she consented to be his wife. He promised her a life of luxury and
comfort, maidservants to see to her every little need, and his own
undying lifelong devotion if only she would agree to be his wife. The
woman bowed her head and said Yes, my king, in that case, I shall be
very happy to accept your offer of marriage.
On the journey back to the palace, the
king talked to his bride-to-be ceaselessly, but she did not say very
much. She disclosed that her name was Jin-a and that she had traveled
far, but she would not say whence or why. The king noticed that she
never once smiled, but he did not pay this too much regard, putting it
down to the strains the long journey was imposing on her. He was sure
that once they were back at his palace and married, her mood would
improve. The marriage took place days after their return to the palace,
and the country celebrated for three days. The new queen took to her
duties very well, and the whole court was impressed by her demeanor and
grace. But still, Jin-a would not smile. The king asked her if anything
was the matter, but she replied that everything was perfect and she
could not be happier. The king asked if there was anything at all he
could do to make her smile, but she told him not to worry, it was just a
matter of time. The king, of course, tried everything: he had jesters
from far afield brought to the court, and traveling players were
summoned to appear before him and his queen; he played tricks on his
courtiers and warriors, but the queen never smiled. Then one day he had
an idea which he felt sure would definitely do the trick.
He instructed his most trusted courtier
to come into his private quarters that evening, and tell him that the
enemy was at the gate, ready to take the palace!
That evening after supper the king and
the queen were together in their bedroom. The queen was brushing her
hair, and the king was practicing his calligraphy, when suddenly the
door burst open and a courtier appeared, apparently out of breath, his
dress disheveled. Sire, he shouted, sire, there is an army of foreign
warriors at the gate, preparing to fire their cannon! The king jumped
up, his ink and brushes scattering over the floor tiles. He threw his
arms up in the air, Where are my warriors, he shouted, where is my
guard? When the courtier had entered the room, the queen had turned to
her husband, and now, seeing the expression on his face, she suddenly
burst out laughing. She covered her mouth with both hands, but the king
was overjoyed. He jumped up and down and shook the courtier’s hand. It
worked, it worked! She laughed! At last, she laughed! He then confessed
to his wife the trick they had played on her, and to his great relief,
she smiled again at this revelation.
The next day, however, the queen had
reverted to her sad demeanor. The king once more tried all the tricks he
knew to make her smile but to no avail. Several days passed, and the
king himself was becoming sad, coming to the belief that perhaps there
was something in his wife’s part of such great unhappiness that he would
never be able to make her forget. He watched his wife read a book of
poems. Suddenly there was a loud bang, and the door to the room was
thrown open, a courtier appeared, out of breath, waving his arms and
shouting: Sire, Sire, there is an army of foreign warriors at the gate!
They are firing their cannon!
The king shook his head and walked up to
the courtier, and took his arms, My good man, he said, you mean well,
but it won’t work a second time. But the courtier continued: No sir,
this time the enemy really is here! The man was telling the truth, the
king stepped outside, and heard the sound of cannonballs smashing into
the palace walls; he called out to his guard, but it was already too
late. Enemy warriors were already in the palace, killing everybody they
came across. Half a dozen of them came running down the corridor just
then, and slew the king and his faithful courtier. They spared Jin-a,
and the victorious warlord, who proclaimed himself the new king at the
end of the battle, took her as his queen.
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