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发信人: dantao (涛涛), 信区: Emprise
标 题: 书剑恩仇录9-7
发信站: 紫 丁 香 (Thu Jul 30 12:21:00 1998), 转信
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发信人: skyandfly (飞飞☆黄金之翼~~千亿的星辰 千亿的光芒), 信区: Emprise
标 题: part9-7
发信站: BBS 水木清华站 (Fri Jun 26 01:29:06 1998)
** 7 **
Immediately after seeing the Empress Dowager out of the Martial
Hero Pavilion, Qian Long called for his bodyguards. Bai Zhen
came forward to report.
"Master Chen has escorted the lady back to the palace, and she is
now awaiting Your Highness in the Precious Moon Pavilion," he
said.
Qian Long was delighted with the news and walked briskly to the
door of the Martial Hero Pavilion. Then he stopped and turned.
"Was there any trouble on the road?" he asked.
"Your slaves came across a large number of Red Flower Society
fighters at one point, but luckily, Master Chen intervened and
prevented an incident."
When Qian Long arrived at the Precious Moon Pavilion, he found
Princess Fragrance seated as before, facing the wall.
"Did you have fun at the Great Wall?" he asked happily. She
ignored him. Qian Long decided to deal with more pressing
matters first before questioning her further. He went into the
adjoining room and gave orders for his favourite, Fu Kangan, to
be summoned.
Before too long, Fu rushed in and Qian Long ordered him to lead
a troop of Imperial Guardsmen and lay an ambush around the
Lama Temple. After he had departed, Qian Long ordered Bai
Zhen to also hide near the temple.
"I intend to hold a great feast in the Lama Temple tomorrow
evening," he added. "Tell Master Chen and all of the senior Red
Flower Society people to attend."
Bai Zhen immediately guessed the Emperor intended to deal with
all the Red Flower Society leaders at one stroke and shuddered at
the thought of the slaughter that would take place.
"Also," Qian Long added, "summon the Head Lama of the temple
immediately."
As the old Lama kowtowed his way into the Imperial presence,
Qian Long asked: "How many years is it since you came to the
capital?"
"Your vassal has served the Emperor for twenty-one years."
"Do you want to go back to Tibet?"
The Lama kowtowed again but said nothing.
"There are two Living Buddhas in Tibet, the Dalai Lama and the
Panchen Lama," Qian Long continued. "Why isn't there a third?"
"Your Highness, that has always been the way, ever since..."
Qian Long silenced him with a wave of his hand. "If I made you
the third Living Buddha and gave you an area to govern, no-one
would dare to defy the order, would they?"
The Lama's joy soared to the skies, and he kowtowed furiously,
unable to believe his luck. "Your Reverence's benevolence will be
difficult to repay," he said.
"I want you now to do something for me. Go back to the temple
and gather together all your trusted lamas and prepare gunpowder,
firewood and other inflammable materials." He pointed at Bai
Zhen. "When he gives you the signal, you will put the temple to the
torch."
The Head Lama began frantically kowtowing again, this time in
fright. "But it is the former residence of the late Emperor," he
protested. Many of his possessions are there, I wouldn't dare..."
"Do you dare to disobey my command?" Qian Long roared,
sending the old Lama into a cold sweat.
"I...I will do as Your Highness commands," he replied in a
quavering voice.
"If half a breath of this matter leaks out, I will have you and every
single one of your eight hundred lamas executed." After a moment,
he added in a more friendly tone: "There will be Banner troops
guarding the Suicheng Pavilion in your temple, so you must be
careful. When the time comes, I want those troops trapped inside
and burned to death. When things have been successfully
completed, you will be the third Living Buddha of Tibet. Now go!"
He waved his hand and the Lama left with Bai Zhen, thanking the
Emperor for his benevolence as he went.
His preparations completed, Qian Long considered how his plan
would enable him to kill two birds with one stone, both the Red
Flower Society and the Dowager's forces. After tomorrow
evening, his position secured and stable, he could continue his
reign in peace.
He felt very satisfied. Looking round, he noticed a lute sitting on a
tabletop and went over to play it. After a few phrases, his playing
became increasingly strident and aggressive, and with a twang, the
seventh string broke. He started in surprise and laughed loudly.
Then, pushing the lute aside, he stood up and walked back to the
other room.
Princess Fragrance was sitting at the window staring up at the
moon. As she heard his footsteps, there was a glint of light as she
pulled the dagger out again. Qian Long frowned and sat down at a
distance.
"When you and Master Chen were at the Great Wall, did he tell
you to kill me?"
"He told me to do as you said."
"Are you going to disobey him?"
"I would never do that."
Qian Long was both delighted and jealous. "Then why are you still
carrying the dagger? Give it to me!"
"No, I'll wait for you to become a good emperor first."
Aha, thought Qian Long, so that's how he hopes to control me.
Anger, jealousy, lust and hatred rose within him all at once, and he
laughed harshly. "I am already a good emperor," he replied.
"Huh! I heard you playing the lute just now. You're going to kill
people, you're going to kill many, many people. You're...you are
evil."
Qian Long realised that his thoughts had indeed revealed
themselves through his playing. "Yes," he replied. "I am going to
kill people. I have already caught your Master Chen, but if you do
as I say, I can release him. If you don't do as I say..." He laughed
again. "Then you know I will kill many people."
Princess Fragrance was shocked. "You would kill your own blood
brother?" she asked in a quavering voice.
Qian Long's face went white. "So he told you everything?"
"I don't believe you've caught him. He's much cleverer than you."
"Cleverer? Huh! And even if I haven't got him today, what about
tomorrow?" She did not answer. "I advise you to forget this idea,"
he went on. "Whether I'm a good emperor or a bad emperor, you
are never going to see him again."
"But you promised him that you would be a good emperor,"
Princess Fragrance protested. "How can you renege on your
promise?"
"I will do whatever I want," he roared. "No-one can tell me what
to do." All his pent up anger from the humiliating audience with the
Dowager spilled out.
His words struck Princess Fragrance like a fist-blow to the chest.
"So the Emperor is going to cheat him," she thought in anguish. "If
only we had known earlier, I wouldn't have had to come back
here." She almost fainted at the shock of it.
Seeing her face suddenly go pale, Qian Long immediately
regretted being so coarse. "If you will treat me well," he said, "I
will naturally not harm him. In fact, I will make him a senior official
and allow him to become rich and powerful."
But Princess Fragrance was not listening. She was trying to work
out a way of letting Chen know of the Emperor's deceitfullness, so
that he wouldn't fall into a trap. She frowned deep in thought, her
expression adding to the beauty of her face, and Qian Long stared
at her, mesmerized.
"Everyone in the palace is a servant of the Emperor," she thought.
"So who can deliver a letter for me? There's only one way to do
it."
"So you promise not to harm him?" she said.
Qian Long was delighted. "I promise, I promise," he replied
immediately. There was not the slightest touch of sincerity in his
voice, and Princess Fragrance glanced at him in hatred.
"Early tomorrow, I want to go to a mosque," she said evenly. "I
will only do as you say after I have prayed to Allah."
Qian Long smiled. "All right," he replied. "But there is to be no
more delay after tomorrow."
Princess Fragrance watched him leave, laughing as he went, then
found a pen and paper and wrote out a letter to Chen warning him
of the Emperor's intentions, and telling him that the plan to
overthrow the Manchus was just a dream. She urged him to
quickly devise away to rescue her. When she had finished, she
wrapped the letter in a blank sheet of paper and wrote on it in the
Moslem script: "Please deliver speedily to the Great Helmsman of
the Red Flower Society, Chen Jialuo." She knew the respect all
Muslims had for her father and sister, and the way in which they
worshipped her herself, and felt certain that if she just had a
chance to pass the letter on to any Muslim in the mosque, they
would certainly find a way to deliver it.
Having written the letter, her heart felt much easier. She was
certain Chen was capable of anything and would easily find a way
to rescue her. At that point, a sense of indescribable warmth and
sweetness swept over her, and tired out from the day's exertions,
she fell fast asleep.
Through the mists of slumber, she became aware of bells chiming
around the palace, and opened her eyes to find the sky was
already growing light. Hurriedly, she arose and washed herself,
then combed her hair. The maid servants went to look after her
knew she would allow no-one near her and watched from a
distance. She carefully secreted the letter in her sleeve and then left
the pavilion. Eunuchs were already waiting outside with a
palanquin and took her to the mosque on the West Avenue of
Eternal Peace while bodyguards crowded round both before and
aft.
Seeing the round dome of the mosque as she descended from the
palanqin, she felt both happiness and anguish. She walked through
the mosque's entrance with head bowed and noticed two men
walking on either side of her. They were dressed as Muslims, and
she was about to pass the letter to one of them, then stopped
herself. His features and manner were not at all those of her
people. She glanced at the other man and saw he was the same.
"Were you sent by the Emperor to guard me?" she asked quietly in
the Muslim tongue. Both men nodded, not understanding what she
had said.
Disappointed, she turned round and saw there were another eight
palace guards dressed as Muslims behind her, and that all the real
Muslims were being kept at a safe distance. She walked over to
the chief Imam of the mosque and said: "Please make sure this
letter is delivered no matter what happens." The Imam started in
shock as Princess Fragrance pushed the letter into his hand. A
guard rushed forward and snatched the letter away and gave the
Imam a heavy push on the chest, causing him to stumble and
almost fall. The other worshippers looked at each other in
surprise, wondering what was going on.
"What do you people think you're doing?" the Imam demanded
angrily.
"Mind your own business," the guard hissed at him. "We are from
the palace."
Severely frightened, the Imam did not dare to say another word,
and turned to lead the gathering in prayer.
Princess Fragrance knelt down with the others and tears welled
out of her eyes like water from a spring. In the midst of her pain
and sorrow only one thought remained: "How can I warn him to
be on his guard? I must let him know even if I die doing it, but
how?"
"By dying!" The realisation streaked across her brain like a flash of
lightning. "If I die here, word will get out and he will hear of it.
That's it. There's no other way!"
Then the Prophet's words sounded in her ears like thunder: "Those
who take their own life will fall into the eternal fires and will never
escape." She was not afraid of death, and believed that people
who died could ascend to Paradise and be re-united with their
loved ones for eternity. But with suicide, there was nothing to look
forward to but never-ending pain!
A violent shiver ran through her and she suddenly felt extremely
cold. She listened for a moment to the congregation reciting the
scriptures.
For a true religious believer there is nothing more terrible than the
consignment of the soul to eternal Hell, but she could see no other
way. Love overcame the greatest fear of all.
"Most sacred and Holy Allah," she whispered. "It is not that I
don't believe you care for me. But there is no other way except by
using my own blood."
She took the dagger out of her sleeve and on the stone in front of
her, carved out the words "Don't trust the Emperor." Then she
lightly called out the word "Brother!" and thrust the blade into the
purest, most beautiful breast in this world.
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安 忍 不 动 如 大 地
静 虑 深 思 似 密 藏
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