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<h2 class="main">THE SOLDIER OF KANG-WHA</h2></div>
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<p class="par first">[The East says that the air is full of invisible
constituents that, once taken in hand and controlled, will take on
various forms of life. The man of Kang-wha had acquired the art of
calling together the elements necessary for the butterfly. This, too,
comes from Taoism, and is called <i>son-sul</i>, Taoist magic]</p>
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<h3 class="main"><i>The Story</i></h3></div>
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<p class="par first">There was a soldier once of Kang-wha who was the
chief man of his village; a low-class man, he was, apparently, without
any gifts. One day his wife, overcome by a fit of jealousy, sat sewing
in her inner room. It was midwinter, and he was obliged to be at home;
so, with intent to cheer her up and take her mind off the blues, he
said to her, “Would you like to see me make some
butterflies?”</p>
<p class="par">His wife, more angry than ever at this, rated him for
his impudence, and paid no further attention.</p>
<p class="par">The soldier then took her workbasket and from it
selected bits of silk of various colours, tucked <span class="pagenum">[<SPAN name="xd21e1376" href="#xd21e1376" name=
"xd21e1376">71</SPAN>]</span>them into his palm, closed his hand upon
them, and repeated a prayer, after which he threw the handful into the
air. Immediately beautiful butterflies filled the room, dazzling the
eyes and shining in all the colours of the silk itself.</p>
<p class="par">The wife, mystified by the wonder of it, forgot her
anger. The soldier a little later opened his hand, held it up, and they
all flew into it. He closed it tight and then again opened his hand,
and they were pieces of silk only. His wife alone saw this; it was
unknown to others. No such strange magic was ever heard of before.</p>
<p class="par">In 1637, when Kang-wha fell before the Manchus, all the
people of the place fled crying for their lives, while the soldier
remained undisturbed at his home, eating his meals with his wife and
family just as usual. He laughed at the neighbours hurrying by. Said
he, “The barbarians will not touch this town; why do you run
so?” Thus it turned out that, while the whole island was
devastated, the soldier’s village escaped.</p>
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"xd21e1386">72</SPAN>]</span></p>
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