Day in and day out, day after day, the Qiantang River majestically winds through and around Ox Village, near the city of Lin'an, on its journey toward the sea. On the shores there stands thirty or so tallow trees, leaves red like the fire, yet another sign that it is now August. The wild weed and grass around the village has just started to turn yellow. The sun shines down sideways on the grass, adding even more to their bleakness. Under two giant pine trees there gathered a group of villagers, the crowd included both men and women along with more than 10 children. Every single one of them are listening to a thin old man, giving him their complete attention.
The old man is about fifty or so, the green robe that he is wearing has been washed to a blueish-gray. He banged two pieces of wood together a couple of times, and with the little bamboo stick in his left hand, he started to beat on a little drum to keep pace. He started to sing:
"The peach blossoms without fail, vast unused fields feeding the crows. After the soldiers by the well, families gather in sorrow."
The old man banged together the two pieces of wood a couple of times more, then continued, "Old Yie had a wife, a son, and a daughter. They lost each other when the Jin invaded through. Finally, after much hardship and difficulty, they were able to get back together. They returned to their home to find that it was burned to the ground by the Jin soldiers. They had no choice but to head off to BianLiang (modern day Kaifeng, capitol of North Song). 'The heavens have unexpected storms, people have unforseen misfortunes'. As soon as the four of them got to BianLiang, they ran into a line of Jin soldiers. The leader of the soldiers looked down, saw that Miss Yie was quite beautiful, jumped down from his horse, and grabbed her. With a laugh, he threw her onto his saddle and said, 'Pretty little girl, you are going to go home with me.' How could Miss Yie agree? She struggled with all her might. The leader yelled out, 'If you don't stop struggling, then your family will die!' He picked up his wolf-fang-club and smashed it down on her brother's head.
"'The nether world gains a new ghost, the real world loses one more soul.'" Old Yie and his wife fell onto their son's body and started to cry their heart out. That Jin soldier lifted up this wolf-fang-club twice more and took care of them. Miss Yie did not cry, she simply said, 'Sir, please stop killing more people. I'll go with you.' This made the soldier extremely happy. Just as he let his guard down, Miss Yie suddenly grabbed the sabre around his waist, pulled it out, and thrusted at his heart. It looks like she was about to revenge her family's death, but alas it was not to be. That soldier has had much experience on the battlefield, without thinking, he merely pushed forward very naturally, sending Miss Yie falling to the ground. He was just able to say, 'Little *****!' Miss Yie has already brought the blade to her neck. Poor her:
"'With flower's beauty and moon's grace, such sweet soul dying sad so young.'"
He alternates between talking and singing. Every single one of the villagers by now are all sighing in sadness and rage.That man continued, "Dear audience members, as the saying goes,
"'Treat others with an honest heart, hold your head up on high in pride. If evil deeds go unpunished, only the evil will survive.'"Jin soldiers has conquered half of our Great Sung, killing and burning, raping and pillaging, not an evil deed left undone. Yet no punishment whatsoever seems to be forth coming. Our Great Sung's officials are responsible for this, China has plenty of healthy and available soldiers. Yet every time we go up against the Jin armies, all they do is turn around and run, leaving behind us peasants to suffer. There are stories like the one about Miss Yie and her family by the thousands north of the river. Living here south of the river, is truly like being in heaven on earth, only fearing the day the Jin soldiers come invading.
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IRON BLOODED HEART (Book 1 of Legend Of The Condor Heroes)
Historical FictionHighest Ranking #218 in Historical Fiction 6/22/2017 [ Iron Blooded Heart is the first book of three books in the story of Legend Of The Condor Heroes. The story itself is the first part of the Condor Trilogy. Historical background : The Song Dyna...