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    越女剑(英文版)[金庸]



    作者:高琳 阅读次数:6194


     
     












    SWORD OF THE YUEH MAIDEN  


    英汉对照


    This is the only short story wrote by Jin Yong. Because of its short length, you
    can't really see Jin Yong's full talent at story-telling. However, this
    translation can give you some idea of what a martial arts story is like. My
    clumsy translation can't really do the original justice, but I hope I have
    stirred your interest enough that you will go out there and find out more about
    Chinese culture, history and legend. The process of finding out will not be
    easy, but I assure you, what you will find will never be dull.

    Background:


    This story is based on real historical events that occurred during the 5th
    century B.C. It 's a period between what's known as the Spring and Autumn period
    and the Warring Kingdoms period. China was yet to be united under the First
    Emperor. The so-called Han race didn't exist yet. China was divided into big and
    small kingdoms, dukedoms and counties which warred with each other constantly.

    It all started when the king of Chuh slept with his son's fiancee. Bad move,
    for any era. The king now feared that his son will turn against him. The fear
    was fanned into action by the allegations of an ambitious minister who wanted to
    destroy the crown prince's faction. The resulting purge destroyed many clans and
    families. One of the family, almost peripheral to the whole thing, was the House
    of Wu. The youngest son, Wu Tzu-Shi, escaped and vowed bloody vengeance.

    After a long and dangerous journey through several kingdoms unwilling to
    help, he arrived at the newly founded kingdom of Wu (No, the Chinese characters
    for the Wu in Wu Tzu-Shi is actually different from the character Wu in the Wu
    kingdom). He helped Prince Ho Lu to assassinate his cousin the king in a
    convoluted power struggle. Then he built up the kingdom of Wu from a barely
    civilized kingdom to a modern kingdom with the best trained army in the known
    world. Sun Tzu, who wrote the immortal Art of War, served in Wu at this time.

    When Wu Tzu-Shi was ready, he managed to convince King Ho Lu to invade Chuh.
    At the time Chuh was a superpower and Wu was an upstart kingdom, but the upstart
    kingdom managed to destroy Chuh's army utterly. Unfortunately, Wu Tzu-shi's
    vengeance was hollow. The object of his vengeance had already died several years
    ago. In his rage, Wu Tzu-Shi exhumed the body of the dead king and flogged it
    until it fell to pieces.

    The kingdom of Wu proved itself incapable of absorbing the far larger kingdom
    of Chuh, so Wu Tzu-Shi had to take his army back to Wu. Then, Ho Lu began a
    series of wars to establish hegemony over the rest of China. It's in one of
    those wars when he ran into the kingdom of Yueh. The Yueh people was then even
    more primitive then Wu was a few decades ago, but they were great fighters. They
    were ruled by King Kou Chiang. In a pitch battle, King Ho Lu was struck by a
    poison arrow and died.

    Ho Lu's son Fu Chai became king. He was intent on avenging his father. A
    personal guard was ordered to remind him of this fact periodically by saying
    "Fu Chai, did you forget to avenge the death of your father?" Fu Chai
    then rallied his army and destroyed the army of Yueh. King Kou Chiang became a
    prisoner of Fu Chai for several years. However, Fu Chai was not a brutal man.
    Instead of annexing the kingdom of Yueh and turning Kou Chiang into a slave, he
    released Kou Chiang after extracting an oath of fealty from the king of Yueh.
    Unfortunately, that gesture of mercy was completely lost on King Kou Chiang. Kou
    Chiang, like Wu Tzu-Shi and Fu Chai before him, was possessed by the burning
    desire to avenge the wrongs done him.

    Kou Chiang hired two wise men from the kingdom of Chuh. One of them was Feng
    Li, the other was Wen Chung. The two began to build up the barbaric kingdom of
    Yueh so one day their king could challenge the power of Wu. Many legends are
    associated with this period of history. One of the legends was the legend of the
    Yueh Maiden.

    Story:


    "After you."

    "After you."

    The two swordmen turned the point of their blades downward. Their right palm
    holding the sword hilt, their left palm covered their right palm, then they
    bowed deeply to each other in a warrior's salute.

    Even before the two straightened, a sudden flash of white, then the sound of
    clanging. The two swordmen each retreated one step. The audience gave out a soft
    cry

    . The swordman in blue cut three times. The liveried swordman blocked each
    cut. The swordman in blue shouted and slashed his sword from the upper left
    corner straight downward. The slash was powerful and fast. The liveried swordman
    was too agile to be caught. A simple jump got him out of the way. His body
    bounced barely after his left feet touched the ground. He returned two slashes.
    The swordman in blue stood still with a grim smile. He moved his sword lightly
    and blocked the attack.

    The liveried swordman suddenly began running around the swordman in blue. He
    ran faster and faster. The swordman in blue merely stared at the point of his
    enemy's sword. He was ready to strike anytime that point moved to attack. The
    liveried swordman at first ran one way, then the other. The swordman in blue
    started to feel a bit dizzy and said "Are you fighting, or running for your
    life?" The liveried swordman continued running. The swordman in blue
    attempted to cut him down a few times, but his sword always fell short.

    The swordman in blue pulled his sword back to the side of his body and bowed
    his right leg slightly. The liveried swordman thought he saw an opening and
    lounged at his left shoulder, the swordman in blue was merely luring his enemy.
    His sword circled into a direct thrust at the liveried swordman's throat. The
    thrust was too fast to be avoided. The liveried swordman was surprised. He threw
    his sword toward the heart of his enemy. The liveried swordman hoped to force
    the swordman to abort the thrust in order to save his own life.

    Unexpectedly, the swordman in blue didn't attempt to defend himself. With a
    move of his arm, the point of his sword entered the liveried swordman's throat.
    Then the liveried swordman's thrown sword hit his chest with a loud clang and
    fell to the ground. The swordman in blue laughed coldly and pulled his sword
    back. He was wearing a round plate of iron in front of his chest, just under the
    garment. That's why the sword did him no harm. The liveried swordman's throat
    spurted blood and his body convulsed. The servants stepped in to remove the body
    and began to wipe up the blood on the ground.

    The swordman in blue sheathed his sword. He stepped forward and bowed toward
    the north of the hall where the king sat. The king wore a purple robe. He is of
    strange appearance. His neck was excessive long and his mouth was sharp as a
    bird's beak. He smiled and said in a croaking voice "The strong one has
    wonderful sword skill. Award him ten pounds of gold." The swordman in blue
    knelt down on his right knee and bowed "Thank you for the award." The
    king waved his left hand. An official on his right shouted "Swordmen of Wu
    and swordmen of Yueh,second contest!"

    From the east end of the hall, another liveried swordman walked out from his
    group. This man was tall of stature and held a great sword. The sword was nearly
    four feet in length. The blade was extremely thick and was obviously quite
    heavy. From the west of hall, another swordman in blue walked out. He was of
    medium height. His face was crisscrossed by at least twelve or thirteen sword
    scars. The face seemed no longer human. He must have fought hundreds of battles
    with countless swordmen. The two knelt to the king, then they saluted each
    other.

    The swordman in blue straightened his body and smiled. His face made the
    smile seemed ugly and cruel. The tall swordman shivered. Then he sighed deeply
    and held his sword with both hands.

    Suddenly the swordman in blue howled madly like a wolf and thrusted his
    sword. The tall swordman cried, lifted his great sword and cut down toward his
    opponent's head. The swordman in blue dodged while his sword made a slash from
    left to right. The tall swordman lifted the great sword and whirled, making the
    sounds of a great wind. The great weight of the sword didn't slow him down in
    the slightest.

    The two made thirty passes at each other. The swordman in blue couldn't
    oppose the weight of his opponent's sword. He kept retreating. All the other
    liveried swordman began to show hope on their faces as they anticipated their
    side to win at last.

    Then the tall swordman made a great cry like the sound of a thunderclap and
    made a horizontal cut with his great sword. The swordman in blue couldn't avoid
    it. He could only block it with his own sword with all his strength. Clang! The
    two swords met. The great sword broke and half of the blade flew away. The
    swordman in blue wielded a far sharper sword. Then the swordman in blue made a
    vertical cut which opened up the tall swordman from throat to crotch. The tall
    swordman howled and kept on howling as he felt to the ground. The swordman in
    blue looked at his fallen opponent for a while before returning his sword to the
    sheath. Then he knelt toward the king. His face couldn't disguise his joy of
    victory.

    The official said "The strong one's sword skill is impressive. The award
    is ten pounds of gold." The swordman in blue bowed in thanks. There were
    only eight swordmen in blue. Compared with fifty liveried swordmen standing at
    the east side of the hall, they were badly outnumbered.

    The official said "Swordmen of Wu and swordmen of Yueh, the third
    contest."

    Again, one swordman from each walked to the center of the hall. The sword of
    the swordman in blue trembled and shone like bright silk. The official said
    "Good sword!" The swordman in blue thanked his praise. The official
    then said "We have seen one-to-one contests twice. This time, two against
    two!"

    Two more swordmen entered the arena. The four again saluted the king first
    before saluting each other. Then the swords flashed as the combat began. This
    time, each of the two swordmen on the same side must reinforce each other. After
    a few passes, a liveried swordmen's sword was cut into half by his enemy's
    sword. This liveried swordman was very courageous. He carried his broken and
    jumped toward his enemy. His opponent's sword flashed and cut away his right arm
    together with his right shoulder. Then the sword impaled his heart.

    The other pair was still fighting. The victorious swordman in blue watched
    for a while, then his sword moved. Again, the liveried swordman's sword was cut
    into half, leaving him wide open. His oponent's sword entered his chest and
    exited from his back

    . The king laughed and clapped "Excellent swords! Excellent sword
    skills. Award them wine and gold. Let us see one contest of four against
    four!"

    Four swordmen from each side began combat. The swordmen from the east side
    had already lost three contests. These four fought desperately with all their
    skills. Even if they lost their lives, they meant to win at least one contest.
    Two swordmen in blue concentrated on one liveried swordman. The other two
    swordmen in blue defended them against the other three liveried swordmen. These
    swordmen in blue only defended. Their skill of defense was impenetrable. They
    also made no attempt to attack, all they did was preventing the three from
    aiding their comrade. The other two swordman in blue easily killed their lone
    opponent. Then they repeated their tactic again and killed another liveried
    swordman.

    The other liveried swordmen saw the death of their comrades. They drew their
    swords and was ready to aid their comrades and chopped the swordmen in blue to
    bits.

    The official cried out in a clear voice "Those who learned the way of
    the sword, must obey the laws of the swor !"

    His voice was authoritative. The liveried swordmen quieted down. By now
    everyone could see that the swordmen in blue used completely different sword
    skills. The two who defended were specialized in defense. The two who attacked
    specialized in attack. The attackers always outnumber their victim because the
    defenders watched their back. They could win even if their opponents numbered
    six or even eight. The swords of the two defenders formed a sword net which
    could handle five or even six swordmen easily.

    The two defenders had cornered a liveried swordman so he was virtually
    neutralized while the two attackers already killed the third liveried swordman.
    The two defenders moved left and right and watched for more enemies while the
    two attackers began on the lone swordman. Even though the liveried swordman had
    no hope of winning, still he didn't throw down his sword to admit defeat.
    Suddenly the four swordmen in blue shouted loudly and their four swords impaled
    the liveried swordman from four directions.

    The liveried swordman died immediately, but his eyes were opened like round
    saucers. His mouth opened widely. The four swordmen in blue pulled out their
    swords at the same time. The four wiped their swords at the sole of their shoes,
    then they returned their swords back into the sheath. The movements were
    completely synchronized.

    The king laughed and clapped his hands together again "Excellent sword
    skill! The swordmen of the great kingdom were truly invincible. It's only today
    that we're treated to such a spectacle. Award each swordman ten pounds of
    gold." The four bowed in thanks. They bowed at the same exact angle. No one
    knew how long they practiced to achieve such precision.

    A swordman in boue turned, picked a long box covered in gold paint and said
    "Our king thank the generous gifts of Your Majesty. His Majesty ordered us
    to return the favor with one precious sword. This sword is newly forged in our
    kingdom for the enjoyment of Your Majesty."

    The king smiled "Thank you. Minister Feng, bring it over here."

    The king was Kou Chiang, King of Yueh. The official was Feng Li, the royal
    advisor. The liveried swordmen were the Royal Guards of Yueh. The eight swordmen
    in blue were the messengers sent by Fu Chai, King of Wu. Kou Chiang was defeated
    by Fu Chai and he waited for a chance for vengeance. While he was submissive to
    the Kingdom of Wu on the surface, he secretly trained soldiers in preparation
    for an attack on Wu. In order to test the skill of Wu warriors, he sent out the
    best of his swordmen. He could not expect that the Wu swordmen easily killed
    eight of his finest swordmen. He was surprised and angry, but he showed none of
    it. Instead, he praised the sword skills of the Wu swordmen and showed his
    heartfelt admiration.

    Feng Li took the golden long box. The box felt very light, as thought it's
    empty. He opened up the cover. Before the other people in the hall could see
    what's in the box, Feng Li's face was illuminated by a faint blue light.
    Everyone cried in surprise.

    Feng Li took the box to Kou Chiang and bowed "Please look, Your
    Majesty." Kou Chiang saw that the box was lined with red silk. The sword
    inside it had a very thin blade. The light it reflected flowed on its surface
    like water. He said "Excellent sword!" He took the hilt and lifted up
    the sword. The blade trembled slightly, almost as though he could break the
    blade with a flick of his wrist. He thought "The sword blade is too thin.
    It might look good, but it has no practical use."

    The leader of the swordmen in blue took out a piece of gauze from his pocket
    and threw it into the air. "Please, Your Majesty, point the edge of the
    sword upward so it will meet this falling gauze. You will see that this sword is
    different." The thin gauze fell upon the edge of the sword, but the gauze
    didn't stop falling. It kept falling, as two separate gauzes. The people on the
    hall cheered.

    The swordman in blue said "This blade might be thin, but it will not
    break even if it blocks a heavy weapon."

    Kou Chiang said "Minister Feng, try it."

    Feng said "Yes." He walked in front of a liveried swordman, took
    out the sword and said "Draw, let's try it." The liveried swordman
    bowed, drew his sword, but he didn't dare to strike. Feng Li cried
    "Strike!" The swordman cut downward. Feng met it with his sword. The
    two swords met. The sword blade of the liveried swordmen was cut into two
    pieces. Before one of the pieces flew into him, Feng Li dodged wit great
    agility. The people inside the hall cheered. Were they cheering the sharpness of
    the blade, or the agility of Feng?

    Feng Li put the sword back into the box and put the box next to the feet of
    the king. Kou Chiang said "Swordmen of the great kingdom, you are invited
    to the next hall for a feast and be awarded for the contest." The eight
    swordmen in blue bowed and left the hall. Kou Chiang waved his hand, all the
    swordmen, servants and ministers left, except for Feng Li.

    Kou looked at the sword and the blood on the ground and said "What you
    do think?"

    Feng Li said "Not all the Wu soldiers are as good as these eight. Not
    all swords wielded by them are as sharp as this one. But from this small
    example, we can see the rest. The most terrifying aspect is their technique of
    group fighting, they used the methods of Sun Tzu. I believe that they currently
    have no match in the world."

    Kou Chiang said "Fu Chai sent these eight just to give me this sword.
    What does he have in mind?"

    Feng Li said "He wants us to know the difficulty of vengeance."

    Kou Chiang became angry. He took up the sword and made a backhand stroke. The
    stroke cut up the half of the back of his chair. He shouted "Even if the
    difficulty is one thousand, ten thousand times greater, Kou Chiang will not
    retreat from his goal! One day, I will capture Fu Chai, king of Wu and cut off
    his heead with his sword." Another stroke of the sword cut the chair into
    half.

    Feng Li bowed and said "Congratualations, Your Majesty."

    Kou said in surprise "After seeing the ability of the Wu swordmen,
    what's there to congratulate about?"

    Feng Li said "As long as You Majesty have the determination, anything
    can be accomplished. Concerning this difficulty, I must discuss it with Minister
    Wen."

    Kou Chiang said "Good, summon Minister Wen." Feng Li left the
    palace and ordered the palace servant to summon Minister Wen Chung. In a while,
    Wen Chung arrived on a speedy horse, then the two walked back into the palace

    . Feng Li was originally a native of Wan, in the Kingdom of Chuh. He was not
    a man concerned with the details of etiquette. Often, he did things beyond the
    expectations of other people. People of his homeland called him "Feng the
    Crazy". When Wen Chung came to be the magistrate of Wan, he heard of the
    Feng Li's reputation. He sent subordinates to summon Feng. The subordinates said
    "That Feng is the famous crazy man of this land. Nothing he does makes any
    sense." Wen Chung smiled "When a man try to do something different,
    other people always say that he is mad. When he has a superior opinion, the
    common of wit will call him stupid. How can you understand Master Feng?" So
    Wen Chung went to visit Feng himself, but Feng avoided him. Feng expected that
    Wen would not give up so easily, so he borrowed some proper clothes from his
    brother. When Wen came back, Feng was ready. The two talked and found that they
    had much in common.

    They both felt the kingdoms were weak. The kingdom of Chuh was large, but
    chaotic. The only kingdoms which could rise to command the rest were located at
    southeast. Wen Chung resigned his position and went to the kingdom of Wu with
    Feng Li. At the time. the king of Wu's favorite was Wu Tzu-Shi. The two lived in
    the capital for a few month and saw that Wu Tzu-Shi was indeed a wise man. They
    were not necessarily better than him.

    After some discussion, they decided that although Yueh was a smaller kingdom,
    but they could put their talents to use there. Kou Chiang received them warmly
    and gave them both high positions.

    Then Kou Chiang ignored the advise of Wen Chung and made war with Wu. His
    army was defeated by the shore of Chiang Tang River. Kou Chiang was surrounded
    at Kuai Chi Mountain and almost died along with his kingdom, but he listened to
    the advise of Feng Li and Wen Chung and bribed the Prime Minister of Wu. Fu Chai
    then listened to the Prime Minister instead of the wiser Wu Tzu-Shi and agreed
    to a peace treaty. Kou Chiang lived in Wu as a hostage for a few years, but he
    was released later. Then Kou Chiang slept only on beds made of thorny branches
    and tasted the bitter juice of beef gall bladders to remind himself of the
    humiliations he suffered. He used Wen Chung's Nine Methods to subvert Wu and
    strengthen Yueh.

    The Nine Methods were. One, pay respect to the gods and spirits. Two, give Fu
    Chai vast amount of money so he will feel secure as well as becoming soft in
    luxury. Three, borrow food from Wu and return seeds which will not grow, causing
    famine in Wu. Four, give Fu Chai beautiful women such as Si Shi and Cheng Dang,
    so Fu Chai would be paying more attention to the beautiful women rather than the
    affairs of the state. Five, give Fu Chai engineers so he started building
    expensive palaces which drained the economy of the country. Six, bribe the
    ministers of Wu. Seven, distance Fu Chai from his wise ministers. The wise Wu
    Tzu-Shi was eventually forced to committ suicide as punishment of a false charge
    of treason. Eight, hoard food so the kingdom of Yueh will have great reserve
    available. Nine, make weapons, train soldier and wait for the chance. Eight
    methods have succeeded, but the ninth had run into great difficulty.

    Everyone could tell that the eight warriors of Wu were better than anyone
    Yueh could produce. Feng Li told Wen Chung the results of the contest. Wen Chung
    frowned "Brother Feng, the sharpness of their swords is a major problem,
    also the way their swordmen worked together in groups in accordance to Sun Tzu's
    Art of War." Feng Li said "Yes, decades ago, when Sun Tzu helped the
    king of Wu. They destroyed Chuh, the most powerful kingdom in the world at the
    time. In his book, it's said "If I concentrate my forces and the enemy's
    forces is fragmented into ten parts then I can use my unified one to attack his
    ten fragments. Then I will outnumber my enemy and the battle will be over."
    Wu used this principle to achieve local superiority against our swordmen."

    When they talk they arrived in front of Kou Chiang. Kou Chiang was staring at
    the gift sword. After a long while, Kou Chiang lifted up his head and said
    "Minister Wen. Years ago, Wu had the husband-wife team of swordsmiths, Keng
    Chiang and Mo Shei. Yueh had O-Yeh Tzu. Now, all three have died. Wu still have
    great swordsmiths, yet we have no one to succeed O-Yeh Tzu."

    Wen Chung said "I have heard that O-Yeh Tzu had two students. One is
    named Fong Hu-Tzu, The other is called Hsieh Chu. Fong Hu-Tzu is in the kingdom
    of Chuh. Hsieh is still in Yueh."

    Kou became glad and said "Summon him. And order someone to go to Chuh
    with gold so we can get Fong Hu-Tzu here as well."

    The next morning, Wen Chung reported that he already sent someone to Chuh.
    Meanwhile, Hsieh Chu was already here. Kou Chiang grant Hsieh an audience and
    asked "Your master O-Yeh Tzu once followed my father's ordder and forged
    five swords. How do you grade those five swords?"

    Hsieh said "I have heard my master said that he forged five swords for
    the king. Three large swords and two small swords. They are Trembling Reed, Pure
    Edge, Defeater of Evil, Fish Intestine and the Great Tower. Now, the Trembling
    Reed is in Chuh. Defeater of Evil and Fish Intestine are in Wu. Your Majesty
    still have Pure Edge and Great Tower."

    Years ago, the Prince Ho Lu of Wu heard of the swords and asked Kou Chiang's
    father for some of the swords. Kou Chiang's father feared the might of Wu and
    gave Holu Trembling Reed, Defeater of Evil and Fish Intestine. Using Fish
    Intestine, Ho Lu assassinated his cousin the king and took the throne. Trembling
    Reed fell into a river and was acquired by the king of Chuh. King of Chin heard
    of this and asked for it. Even after a few wars, the king of Chuh still refused
    to give it up.

    Hsieh said "My master said, of the five swords, Defeater of Evil is of
    the highest grade. Pure Edge and Trembling Reed are next. Fish Intestine is
    lower and Great Tower ranks last. When Great Tower was forged, the alloy was not
    pure, so it was only a sharp sword and not a truly precious sword."

    Kou Chiang said "Are you saying my Pure Edge and Great Tower are not as
    good as Fu Chai's Defeater of Evil and Fish Intestine?"

    Hsieh dare not admit that Kou Chiang's swords was inferior, but Kou Chiang
    knew the answer anyway.

    Feng Li said "You have the skill of your master. You can forge a few
    swords of your own. They might not be inferior to those owned by Wu."

    Hsieh said "I cannot forge swords anymore."

    Feng Li asked "Why?"

    Hsieh held up his hands. On both his hands, the thumb and the index fingers
    were gone. He said sadly "Thumbs and index fingers are required for forging
    swords. I am a cripple."

    Kou Chiang said "Did you enemy cut away your fingers?"

    Hsieh said "No, my fellow student did it." "Your fellow
    student? You mean Fong Hu-Tzu? Why did he doe it? Ah! It must be that you have
    greater skill than he. He beame jealous and cut away your fingers." Hsieh
    remained silent.

    Ko Chiang said "I was thinking about inviting Fong from Chuh, but now I
    see he won't come because he fears your vengeance."

    Hsieh said "Your Majesty is indeed wise, but Fong is no longer in Chuh.
    He is in Wu.

    Ko Chiang said "He...He's in Wu? What's he doing there?"

    Hsieh said "Three years ago, Fong came to my home and took out a
    precious sword for me to inspect. I was astounded. That sword was forged by my
    master for Chuh. It is named the Flowing Fabric. The blade was full of runes
    that flowed like water. I heard from my master that he forged three swords for
    Chuh. That was one, the others were Dragon Spring and Ching Ah."

    Kou Chiang said "Then the king of Chuh must have given it to Fong."

    Hsieh said "Indirectly. Fong said that after the army of Wu broke the
    capital of Chuh. Wu Tzu-shi took the sword from the grave of the previous king.
    When he returned to Wu, he heard of the skills of Fong, so he gave the sword to
    him as a gift. He said the sword was a legacy from our master and that Fong was
    the rightful owner."

    Kou Chiang said "Wu Tzu-Shi let the sword go? He is truly a great hero
    to let such a treasure go." Then he laughed "Fortunately, Fu Chai has
    already taken care of him for me." Then he asked "What did Wu Tzu-Shi
    wanted in return from Fong?"

    Hsieh said "Wu Tzu-shi merely said that he admired our master. Fong felt
    grateful after he received the sword, so he went to Wu and thanked Wu Tzu-Shi in
    person. Wu Tzu-Shi treated as an honored guest."

    Kou Chiang said "That's how he make people become loyal to him, even
    onto death."

    Hsieh said "Your Majesty is wise, but Fong didn't understand Wu
    Tzu-shi's true intentions, so he asked again and again how he could repay the
    great favor done to him. Wu Tzu -Shi merely said he would not ask anything of an
    honored guest."

    Kou Chiang said "The old fox!"

    Hsieh said "Fong finally said to Wu Tzu-shi that he had little skill
    except forging swords. In return for Wu Tzu-Shi's favors, he will forge a few
    precious swords for him."

    Kou slapped his thigh and said "Got him!"

    Hsieh said "But Wu Tzu-shi said the kingdome of Wu already had many
    precious swords and needed no more. Besides, the forging of a precious sword is
    a tremendous labor. Years ago, when Keng Chiang and Mo Yeh were forging their
    sword, the sword refused to come into being until Mo Yeh flung herself into the
    fire. Wu Tzu-shi had no intention of repeating that kind of tragedy."

    Kou Chiang said "He didn't want Fong to forge swords for him?
    Strange."

    Hsieh said "Fong was baffled too. Then Wu Tzu-shi visited him again.
    They said that the army of Wu was fully capable of fighting with superpowers
    like the kingdoms of Chi and Jin. Wu's warriors were courageous, but their
    skills in chariot warfare were inferior. Moreover, their swords and spears were
    not sharp enough. Fong began to talk to Wu Tzu-Shi about the way of forging
    swords. What Wu Tzu-Shi wanted wasn't a few precious swords with mysterius
    powers, what he wanted was thousands and thousands of sharp swords."

    Kou Chiang understood and looked at Feng Li and Wen Chung. Worry filled Wen
    Chung's face. He asked "Minister Feng, what do you think?"

    Feng Li said "Even though Wu Tzu-shi is crafty, he is not wise enough to
    escape Your Majesty's schemes."

    Kou Chiang laughed "I am afraid that I have never been Wu Tzu-shi's
    match."

    Feng Li said "Wu Tzu-shi is already dead. What more can he do to
    threaten Yueh?"

    Kou Chiang laughed "True. Hsieh Chu. Did Fong finally started forging
    swords?"

    Hsieh said "Yes. He went to Mt. Mo Keng. He saw one thousand swordsmiths
    working there. He corrected and improved their techniques. After this, every
    sword in Wu is sharper than anything made in other kingdoms."

    Kou Chiang nodded "So that's why."

    Hsieh said "After one year, Fong became too fatigued to continue, so he
    told Wu Tzu-shi my name. Wu Tzu-shi readied lavish gifts and asked Fong to
    invite me to work for him as well. I remembered the hatred between Wu and Yueh.
    If Wu's sharp swords could kill the people of Chi and Jin, they could also kill
    the people of my home, so I counseled Fong not to return to Wu."

    Kou nodded in approval "You have foresight."

    Hsieh said "Thank for your praise, Your Majesty, but he didn't listen to
    me. That night he slept in my home. In the middle of the night, suddenly he put
    his sword at my neck, then he chopped off four of my fingers so I'll never forge
    another sword."

    Kou Chiang became angry "If he fell into my hands, I would chop him into
    meat paste!"

    Wen Chung said "Master Hsieh, even though you cannot forge swords by
    yourself, but you can teach our swordsmiths. We, too, can make as many sharp
    swords as the Wu swordsmiths."

    Hsieh said "Minister Wen, both Yueh and Wu produce the necessary iron
    needed for sword blades, but Yueh produces copper and Wu produces zinc."

    Feng Li said "Wu Tzu-Shi is guarding the zinc mines and forbids any
    private mining, is that right?"

    Hsieh showed surprise on his face "So you knew already."

    Feng Li smiled "No, I am merely speculating. Now that he's dead, his
    order may not be followed anymore. We now can purchase zinc, if we're willing to
    pay for it.."

    Kou Chiang said "But a source of water far away cannot extinguish a
    nearby conflagration. By the time we gather all the materials, train the
    swordsmiths and start production, at least two or three years would have passed.
    That's not counting any setbacks along the way. If Fu Chai died before we're
    ready, wouldn't that be the greatest regret in our lives?"

    Feng Li and Wen Chung bowed deeply "Yes, we will find another way."

    Feng Li walked out of the palace, thinking "His Majesty couldn't wait
    two or three more years? Why, I can't even wait one more day...." A dull
    pain came to his chest as he remembered the image of that unmatched beauty which
    could stun the world.

    Her name was Si Shi. She lived next to Huan Sha River He found that woman who
    gathered all the beauty of the land of Yueh into her person and he had to send
    her away into the palace of Wu.

    The road from the capital of Yueh to the capital of Wu was not long, only a
    few days by river, but that was long enough for love to grow beyond control. The
    white face of Si Shi was full of pearl-like tears and her voice was soft as a
    whispering stream "Shao Bo, promise me that you will come and get me as
    soon as possible. I will wait for you, day and night. Say that you will never
    forget me, forever and ever."

    Vengeance against Wu could wait, as far as Feng Li was concerned, but Yi
    Kwan,that's his name for Si Shi, was in the embrace of King Fu Chai. Love and
    jealousy gnawed at his heart. He must find to way to make as many sharp swords
    as possible, even sharper than those wielded by the invincible Wu swordmen....

    He walked aimlessly on the street. Eighteen armed guards followed him
    faithfully.

    Suddenly someone was singing a Wu song "My sword is sharp! My enemy has
    no courage! My sword is sharp! My enemy has no head!"

    Eight men in blue, arm in arm, swaggered down the street, showing no concern
    for the pedestrians who were hurrying out of their way. They were the eight Wu
    swordmen. They were obviously very drunk.

    Feng Li frowned. He could feel his anger rising.

    The eight swordmen stopped in front of Feng Li. One of them looked sideways
    with his drunken eyes and said "You...you are Minister Feng?" Then he
    broke into uncontrollable giggles. Two guards leaped in front of Feng Li and
    said "Don't be so rude. Make way!"

    The eight swordmen merely laughed and mimicked their words "Don't be so
    rude. Make way!"

    Two guards pulled out their swords and cried "By royal decree, those who
    dare to interfere with Minister Feng's welfare is to be executed!"

    One of the Wu swordman's body swayed as he said "Execute you, or
    me?"

    Feng's mind was working. "They were the subjects of Wu. Even though they
    are rude. We cannot affford to fight them." Before he could tell his guards
    to pull back, a bright sword flashed. The guards screamed. Then their swords
    dropped to the ground. One of the Wu swordman returned his sword into the
    sheath, his face was full of gloating pride. The rest of Feng Li's guards pulled
    out their swords and surrounded the eight Wu swordmen.

    The leader raised his head and laughed "We never planned to return to Wu
    alive anyway. Let's see how big an army you need in order to kill us!" With
    a shout, eight swords leaped out of their sheaths. Eight swordmen stood back to
    back, forming a circle.

    Feng Li thought "If one could not endure small slights, then one would
    never achieve great things." He shouted "These eight are ambassadors
    from the Great Kingdom. Don't treat them with ill manners. Back!" Then he
    retreated to the side of the street. His guards were angry enough to spit fire
    from their eyes, but they dare not disobey him. Reluctantly they retreated to
    the side of the street as well.

    The they heard the cries of a herd of goats. A young maiden dressed in pale
    green robe herded tens of goats down the street. The goats started to go around
    the eight Wu swordmen. One swordman was feeling cheated of a good fight, so his
    sword moved and a goat was neatly bisected. The cut was so neat that even the
    nose of the goat was severed into two precisely equal parts. His seven friends
    cheered. Even Feng Li could not fault his sword skill.

    The young maiden's bamboo stick moved and herded the rest of goats behind
    her. Then she said "Why did you kill my goat?" The voice was feminine
    and clear, but it also contained anger.

    The goat killer cut his sword into air a few times and laughed "Little
    girl, I will cut you into half just like this goat!"

    Feng Li cried "Lady, please come over here. They are drunk."

    The maiden said "Even if you are drunk, that's no excuse to behave
    rudely."

    The swordman's sword circled above her head. "I was thinking of cutting
    off your head, but now I see you're quite pretty, so I changed my mind."
    His seven friends laughed again.

    Feng Li looked at her. She had an oval face, long eyelashes and clear, white
    skin. Her face was pretty and her body was slende, even seemingly frail. He
    cried again "Lady, over here." The maiden said "Of course."

    The Wu swordman's sword reached out toward toward her belt.
    "Why..." Before he could finished, the maiden's bamboo stick flickered
    and stabbed into his wrist. The swordman only felt a sudden pain on his wirst
    and dropped his sword. The bamboo stick raised upward, followed by another stab
    into the swordman's right eye. The swordman screamed as he covered his blinded
    eye.

    The maiden's movement might be simple, but for some reason, the Wu swordman
    could not block or even avoid her bamboo stick. The other seven swordmen was
    much surprised. One of them pulled back his sword and thrusted it toward the
    maiden's right eye. As the sword sped forward, everyone could hear a loud
    whoosh, signaling the strength behind the thrust.

    The maiden didn't even move her feet. Her bamboo stick moved again. This time
    she stabbed at the swordman's shoulder. The stab was so fast that although it
    started after the thrust, it arrived well before the thrust could reach her. The
    swordman cried out in pain as all the strength went out of his thrust. Then the
    maiden's wrist flicked and the bamboo stick went into his right eye. The
    swordman screamed like a butchered pig as his two fists waved aimlessly.

    Now, the maiden made four moves and two Wu swordmen were disabled. The
    spectator only saw her making some movements with her bamboo stick. Even though
    she moved too fast to be seen clearly, but the technique she used was clearly
    derived from some sort of high sword skill. Feng was both surprised and
    gladdened, but now he saw that the maiden had to face six Wu swordmen. He
    hurriedly said "Swordmen of Wu. It would be bad for the honor of Wu if the
    six of you gang up on a defenseless girl. Even you win with you superior
    numbers......" He clapped his hands together. His guards leaped into the
    street and surrounded the Wu swordmen.

    The maiden smiled "Even the odds of six against one is not enough for
    you." Her left hand lifted slightly. The bamboo stick on her right hand
    thrusted toward yet another swordman's eye. She moved her stick and stabbed
    toward another swordman's chest. Three swords sped toward her. She moved agilely
    and avoided all three sword, then she counterattacked. One swordman was stabbed
    on the wrist and lost hold on his sword.

    Feng Li's guard was ready to leap into battle, but they could not penetrate
    into the sword net formed by the Wu swordmen.

    The maiden moved between the six swordmen. Her long sleeves and long belt
    waved in the wind beautifully. Then the cries of pain came from one after
    another Wu swordmen as their swords dropped to the ground. The fight was over.
    Each of the Wu swordmen lost an eye. Some lost the right eye. Some lost the left
    eye.

    The maiden pulled back her bamboo stick and said "You killed my goat.
    Now compensate me."

    The Wu swordmen were angry and scared. Some were roaring in fury. Some were
    shivering in fear. These eight were battle-hardened veterans. Ordinarily they
    would not lose control of their demeanor even if someone cut of both of their
    hands, but what happened to them was so beyond their comprehension that they had
    not idea how they should act.

    The maiden said "If you don't compensate me for my goat, I will take
    your other eye." The Wu swordmen jumped back involuntarily.

    Feng Li said "Lady, I will give you one hundred goats, but let these
    eight men leave."

    The maiden smiled "You're a nice man. I don't want one hundred goats. I
    only want one."

    Feng Li said to the guard "Accompany the ambassadors from the Great
    Kingdom back to the palace. Summon the physicians to treat their wounds."
    The eight Wu swordmen left crestfallen, like cocks who had lost a fight.

    Feng Li walked toward the maiden and said "Lady, what is your respected
    surname?" The maiden said "What did you say?" He rephrased the
    question "What is your name?" The maiden said "Oh, my name is Ah
    Ching. What is yours?"

    Feng Li smiled and thought "So she is just a simple country girl
    unversed in courtly manners. Yet she learned this godlike sword skill. I only
    have to learn who her master is, then I can invite her teacher to train Yueh
    warriors. Wu will not be able to stand against us." His heart warmed as he
    realized that he's closer to bring Si Shi back. Then he said "I am called
    Feng Li. Lady, why don't you have a meal in my home?" Ah Ching said
    "No, I have to herd the goats to pasture." Feng Li said "I have a
    large lawn in my home. Your goats can feed there, then I will compensate you
    with ten fat goats."

    Ah Ching clapped her hands together and laughed "You have a big lawn?
    Good, but I don't want any goat from you. You didn't kill this goat." She
    knelt to the ground and petted the dead goat. Then she said sadly "Old
    White, bad man killed you. I can't save you this time."

    Feng Li ordered his guard "Sew the body back together and bury it next
    to this lady's house."

    Ah Ching stood up. Her face was stained by tears, but her eyes was happy.
    "Feng Li, you won't let them eat Old White?"

    Feng Li said "Of course not. That's your Old White. No one is permitted
    to eat him."

    Ah Ching sighed "You are nice. I always hate to let other people kill my
    goats so they can eat the meat, but mother said that unless we sell our goat, we
    will not have money for rice."

    Feng Li said "From today on, I will ask people to send your mother rice
    and good clothes. You don't have to sell your goats anymore."

    Ah Ching became happy and embraced Feng Li "You are a good man."

    Feng Li held her hand, afraid that she might disappear like some immortal
    from legend. The goats followed them back to his mansion.

    As Ah Ching herded her goats into the mansion she said "Your house is so
    large! How can you live here alone?"

    Feng Li smiled "Yes, I think this house is too big for me. Why don't you
    come live here with your mother? Who else do you have in your family?"

    Ah Ching said "Just me and my mom. I don't know if my mom wants to come.
    She always says that I shouldn't talk to strange man, but you are a good man.
    You won't harm us."

    Feng Li told Ah Ching to leave the goats in the garden and ordered his
    servants to pick out the best snacks for Ah Ching. The servants watched in shock
    as the goats devoured the expensive flowers in the garden. They were even more
    shocked when they observed their master watching the destruction with a happy
    smile.

    Ah Ching ate the pastries and drank the tea. Feng Li talked with and
    discovered that she's innocent of the intrigues of the world. Finally he asked
    "Ah Ching, who taught you sword skills?"

    Ah Ching's large, clear eyes opened wider and said "Sword skill? No one
    ever taught me anything."

    Feng Li said "The way you used that bamboo stick. That's sword skill.
    Who taught that?"

    Ah Ching shook her head "No one. I always knew how to play with the
    bamboo stick."

    Feng Li saw that she was too innocent to lie and thought "Did heaven
    finally send down a miracle?" He asked again "Do you know how to play
    with this bamboo since you're a child?"

    Ah Ching said "No. When I was thirteen, Grandpa White came to ride my
    goats. I wouldn't let him and beat him off with my bamboo stick. He returned
    with a bamboo stick. I then fought with him. At first, he always score hits on
    me and I can't score hits on him. I play this everyday. Now, I score hits on him
    most of the time and he can't score hits on me. He isn't coming back as often
    now."

    Feng thought he finally hit something and said "Where does this Grandpa
    White live? Can you take me to him?"

    Ah Ching said "He lives in the mountains. You can't find him. He usually
    comes and find me. I never tried to find him."

    Feng Li said "I want to meet him. Is there a way?"

    Ah Ching said "Hmm. You can follow me to pasture. We will wait for him
    on the mountain side. I don't know when he'll show though." She sighed
    "I haven't seen him for a while now."

    Feng Li said to himself "This is for Yi Kwan and the kingdom of Yueh. A
    little goat herding won't hurt." so he said "Good, I'll accompany you
    and wait for Grandpa White." He thought "Grandpa White must be the
    sword sage who taught this girl. He must have loved her youth and innocence, so
    he used play to teach her. He could make a young girl into the such a great
    master, then he could make our warriors destroy Wu.

    After the meal, Feng Li followed her to mountain pastures to her goats. His
    subordinates didn't understand the reason. They were all baffled. Day after day,
    Feng Li went with Ah Ching to herd goat and sang songs, waiting for Grandpa
    White.

    On the fifth day, Wen Chung came to Feng Li's mansion and saw a very worried
    chamberlain. He asked "I haven't seen Minister Feng for a few days now. The
    King is worried and ordered to me to visit. Did Minister Feng come down
    sick?"

    The chamberlain said "Minister Feng is healthy, but...but.."

    "But?"

    "Minister Wen is the best friend of Miister Feng. You can say things to
    him that are not appropriate for us to say. Why don't you try to talk some sense
    into him?"

    Wen Chung was baffled "Sense? What's wrong with Minister Feng?"

    "Minister Feng fell love with that little shepherdess. Every morning he
    leaves with her and don't return until after sundown. He won't permit any guards
    following him. He will not be bothered even when I have urgent affairs."

    Wen Chung laughed and thought "When Brother Feng was living in the
    kingdom of Chuh, everyone called him Feng the Crazy. He never does things like
    other people."

    At that time, Feng Li was sitting on a mountain side grassland and telling Ah
    Ching the story of the goddess Hsiang Fei. Ah Ching was sitting close by his
    side and listened to him intent, her large bright eyese never left his face.
    Suddenly she said "Hsiang Fei is really that beautiful?"

    Feng Li said "Her eyes are clearer and brighter than the water in this
    mountain stream..."

    Ah Ching said "Does she have fish in her eyes?"

    Feng Li continued "Her skin is like the clouds, but fairer."

    Ah Ching said "Are there birds flying in those clouds?"

    Feng Li continued obliviously "Her lips are softer than the petal of
    this flower and redder. Her lips are moist, even more than the dews on this
    petal. When Hsiang Fei stands next to the river, the beauty of her reflection
    made all the riverside flowers wilt in shame. Even fish dare not swim in water
    for fear of rumpling her reflection. When her white hand is dipped into the
    river, it was so soft that it could almost melt into the water..."

    Ah Ching said "You saw her, didn't you. How else can you describe her so
    clearly?"

    Feng Li said "I saw her. I saw her very, very clearly."

    Of course, he was referring to Si Shi, not the goddess Hsiang Fei.

    He looked at the north. His eyes looked beyond a wide, roaring river. Is the
    beauty in the royal palace of Wu. Is she with King Fu Chai? Is she thinking
    about me?

    Ah Ching said "Feng Li! Your beard is strange, can I touch it?"

    Feng Li thought "Is she weeping, or laughing?"

    Ah Ching said "Feng Li, you have two strands of white beard, just like
    my goats."

    Feng Li thought "When we're separated, she wept on my shoulder. Her tear
    soaked half of my robe. I never washed that robe. My tears were mingled with
    hers on that robe."

    Ah Ching said "Feng Li. Can I pull out one of your beard? I will pull
    gently. You won't feel a thing."

    Feng Li thought "She said she loved riding in a boat and float with the
    currents. After I take her back, I will not be a court minister anymore. I will
    ride a boat with her, floating in rivers and lakes, for the rest of my
    life."

    Suddenly, he felt a sharp pain on his chin. Ah Ching pulled out a strand of
    his beard. She laughed prettily. Suddenly the laugh was cut off and she said
    "You're here again!"

    A green shadow flashed as Ah Ching shot forward. A green blur and a white
    blur was moving quickly around each other.

    Feng Li cried gladly "Grandpa White's here!" It's a while before
    the two combatants slowed down enough for him to get a good look. Then he got a
    great surprise.

    The one fighting Ah Ching wasn't human. It was a white ape.

    The white ape, too, was holding a bamboo stick. The white ape performed
    intricate sword forms. The whooshing sound of the stick signaled the great
    strength it put into each form. But everytime he attack, Ah Ching was always
    able to block or redirect each blow and counterattack using even more intricate
    sword forms.

    When Ah Ching fought the Wu swordmen, the forms she used were minimal. Only
    now Feng Li witnessed the vast skill Ah Ching wielded. He was no expert in
    swords, but he had looked at the Yueh swordmen train for many years. Now, he
    realized that the best swordmen of Yueh were but children playing with toys when
    compared to Ah Ching and Grandpa.

    The white ape's attacks sped up faster and faster. Ah Ching slowed down
    instead. She stood still, but each time she thrusted with her bamboo stick, the
    white ape was forced to jump back.

    Ah Ching forced the white ape three steps, then she pulled back her stick and
    stood still. The white ape held his stick in two hands and jumped to attack.
    Feng Li saw the strength of the attack and cried out "Watch out!" Ah
    Ching's stick moved too fast to be seen. There were two muffled sounds of
    impact, then the white ape's bamboo stick dropped to the ground. The white ape
    howed and jumped up to a tree. Then it leaped away. The howl was intense, but
    became muter as the it went farther away. The howl reverberated long after the
    white ape was gone.

    Ah Ching turned back and sighed "Grandpa broke both of his arms. Now he
    won't come play with me anymore."

    Feng Li said "You broke his arms?"

    Ah Ching nodded " Grandpa is very angry today. Three times, he tried to
    leap over and kill you."

    Feng Li said in surprise "Kill me? Why?"

    Ah Ching shook her head "I don't know."

    Feng Li became scared in secret "If Ah Ching didn't stop it, that white
    ape can kill me, easy as blowing away a pile of ash!"

    The next morning, Ah Ching faced twenty of the best swordmen of Yueh alone.
    Feng Li knew that Ah Ching could not teach other people how to use the sword the
    way she did, so the only way was for the Yueh swordmen to imitate her.

    The problem was no Yueh swordmen could last three passes from her.Whenever Ah
    Ching's bamboo stick moved, her opponent either lost his sword, or got stabbed
    in some delicate area.

    The next day, she defeated thirty swordmen. The third day, thirty more lost.

    The fourth day, Feng Li went to ask her for another lesson, but he could not
    find her. He went to her home, but the house was empty. Feng Li sent hundreds of
    his servants and guards into the mountains to look for her, but no one could
    find any trace of her.

    The eighty Yueh swordmen didn't learn the true sword skill from Ah Ching, but
    they saw the smallest portion of the ultimate sword skill. All the swordmen now
    knew the true height sword skill could go. The eighty swordmen tried to teach
    the small portion they could understand to their comrades. Even this pale shadow
    of a pale shadow of the ultimate skill was enough, Yueh swordmen became
    invincible.

    King Kou Chiang ordered Hsieh Chu to forge thousands of sharp swords.

    Three years later, Kou Chiang attacked Wu. The armies of Yueh and Wu met next
    to a lake. Five thousand Yueh swordmen marched forward. Wu swordmen met them.
    Yueh swords flashed and the Wu army was shattered.

    King Fu Chai retreated to Yu Hong Mountain. The army of Yueh followed. The
    second battle ensued. The Wu army was again defeated. Fu Chai committed suicide
    in order to avoid the cruel fate Kou Chiang had in store for him. Yueh took the
    capital of Wu.

    Feng Li led one thousand swordmen and rushed to King Fu Chai's resort palace.
    That was where Si Shi lived. He ran into the palace, shouting "Yi Kwan! Yi
    Kwan!"

    He ran past a long corridor, his footstep echoed clearly. The corridor was
    hollow underneath. Si Shi walked lightly, the rhythm of her steps was more
    enchanting than any music. Fu Chai built this palace, this corridor in order to
    listen to the melody of her footsteps.

    At the other end of the corridor, music came, like the sound of a happy
    mandolin, like the clear sound of a zither. A soft voice said "Shao Bo, is
    that really you?"

    Feng Li felt blood rushing upward from his chest and shouted "It's I.
    It's I. I have come for you." His own voice seemed like the voice of a
    stranger, speaking from far away. He ran forward with uneven steps.

    The music came down the corridor, a soft body entered his embrace.

    The spring night was meltingly warm. Flower fragrance floated through the
    curtains, entering the chambers of the resort palace. Feng Li and Si Shi talked
    about their longing for each other.

    Suddenly the sound goat penetrated into their awareness.

    Feng LI said "You can't forget you homeland? You have goats here?"

    Si Shi shook her head. She wondered about the goats, but she couldn't think
    of anything else in the presence of the man she loved. She held Feng Li's hand,
    and fiery blood flowed faster through their arteries.

    Suddenly, the voice of a woman sounded "Feng Li! Bring out you Si Shi.
    I'll kill her!"

    Feng Li stood up. Si Shi felt his palm suddenly turning cold. Feng Li
    recognized Ah Ching's voice. Her voice came from outside of the resort palace.

    Feng Li was fearful and puzzled. "Why does she want to kill Yi Kwan? Yi
    Kwan had never wronged her." Then he understood "She's not really a
    simple village girl. She always liked me." The understanding only made him
    more fearful.

    He had gone through many, many difficult decisions as well as dangerous
    situations. The fear he felt when he was trapped with Kou Chiang in a Wu siege
    was far less than what he felt now. Si Shi felt his palm trembbling and covered
    with cold sweat.

    Feng Li was not afraid of his own death. He feared for Si Shi.

    Feng Li pulled himself under control and said "I will go see this
    person." He released Si Shi's hand and walked out of the palace.

    Eighteen swordmen followed him. They all heard Ah Ching's cry. They were
    baffled and curious. Feng Li oly saw the clear moonlight outside, but no one was
    visible. He cried out loudly "Lady Ah Ching, please come here. We have
    things to talk about." But he heard no reply. He waited, but Ah Ching did
    not come. He ordered one thousand armored soldiers and one thousand elite
    swordmen to be moved to the resort palace.

    He returned to Si Shi and held her hands again. He didn't say anything. He
    was planning as he never planned before "Should I let one of the servant
    maids pretending to be Si Shi and let Ah Ching kill her? Should I commit suicide
    before Ah Ching so she will spare Si Shi? Should I order two thousand archers
    surrounding this place and shoot Ah Ching full of arrows if she tries to force
    her way in?" Every plan he had was flawed. He also didn't want to kill Ah
    Ching, who had made the destruction of Wu possible. He stared at Shi Si.
    Suddenly he felt warmth in his heart "It's good that we'll die this way. At
    least we spend sometime together before we die together."

    Hours passed. Si Shi felt that Feng's hand became warmer. He lost his fear
    and began to smile.

    The rising sun cast its rays through the window.

    Suddenly the the sound of a fight came from outside the palace door. Then the
    incessant sound of weapons dropping to the ground. The sound drew closer and
    closer, like a giant serpent worming its way into the palace. Then the sound of
    dropping weapons came from the walkways just outside the room they were in. Two
    thousand warriors were not enough to stop Ah Ching.

    Ah Ching's voice said "Feng Li, where are you?"

    Feng Li said calmly "Ah Ching, I'm here."

    Before he even finished the word "here", the curtain parted and a
    green shadow came flying in. Ah Ching, dressed in her usual green stood before
    them. She pointed her bamboo stick at Si Shi. She stared at the face of Shi Si,
    the killing rage on face gradually disappeared, replaced with disappointment and
    self-pity, then it changed to surprise, admiration and finally worship. She
    whispered "There...there really is such beauty under heaven! Feng Li, she
    is even more....more beautiful than you described." Her slender waist
    turned. With a cry, she flew up through the window. The cry went farther and
    farther until its reverberation was left.

    The surviving guards ran inside the room. One of them bowed "Minister,
    are you all right?" Feng Li merely dismissed them with a wave of his hand.
    Then he held Si Shi's hand and said "Let's change into the clothes of
    commners. We'll go rowing a boat upon Lake Tai and never return to this
    place."

    Happiness shone from Si Shi's eyes. Suddenly she frowned and she reached
    toward her heart. Ah Ching's bamboo stick didn't touch her, but the pure chi
    from the stick had reached into her body and did her some slight harm.

    In the next two thousand years, all people know that the most beautiful image
    in the world was Si Shi holding her hands in front of her bosom.

    Where are they now?


    King Kou Chiang finally got his vengeance, but something had happened to him
    during all those years when the only emotion he could feel was hate. Feng Li
    must have sensed it. He resigned his post and told his buddy Wen Chung to resign
    with him. He said "Kou Chiang is someone who you can depend on during hard
    times, but it will be impossible to share good times with him." Wen Chung
    didn't believe his old friend. He believed that he could finally enjoy the
    rewards he deserved.

    Feng Li disappeared from history. Some said that he became a hermit. Some
    said that he became a merchant prince who owned the wealth of kingdoms. Si Shi
    became the Chinese version of Helen, the beauty who destroyed a great kingdom.
    Some said that Si Shi went with Feng Li and they lived happily ever after. Some
    said that Si Shi died when Kou Chiang's wife, fearing losing her husband, tied a
    rock to the woman's back and sank her in a lake, gloating "Now, you never
    have to grow old." You can pick the ending you prefer.

    Kou Chiang became as Feng Li predicted, cruel and merciless. Wen Chung was
    forced to commit suicide when he was wrongfully charged with treason. The end he
    inflicted upon Wu Tzu-shi became his own end. Kou Chiang became full of pride.
    He made war with the great powers of northern China. The wars brought no
    decisive victory. Then he died. After his death his kingdom fell apart.
    Eventually, Chuh absorbed the territories of Wu and Yueh. The Yueh people fled
    south. Over the centuries, they were pushed farther south by the expanding
    Chinese empire until they entered present day Vietnam. They are there still.

    Recently, an archaeological excavation in Hunan uncovered two bronze swords.
    One of them was thought to be the sword of Fu Chai. The other was attributed to
    be the sword owned by Kou Chiang. The legends of the precious swords have some
    basis in fact. If anyone know more about the archaeological findings, please
    e-mail me. The swords Fish Intestine and Defeater of Evil were buried with King
    Ho Lu, Fu Chai's father. The locals swore that they periodically saw a white
    tiger standing upon the tomb of Ho Lu. The white tiger was the symbol of metal,
    so the locals believe that the tiger was the personification of the magic swords
    under there. Believe it or