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 THE MIRROR OF KONG HO







 BY ERNEST BRAMAH















A lively and amusing collection of letters on



western living written by Kong Ho; a Chinese



gentleman。 These addressed to his homeland;



refer to the Westerners in London as



barbarians and many of the aids to life in our



society give Kong Ho endless food for thought。



These are things such as the motor car and the



piano; unknown in China at this time。















INTRODUCTION







ESTIMABLE BARBARIAN;Your opportune suggestion that I should



permit the letters; wherein I have described with undeviating



fidelity the customs and manner of behaving of your



accomplished race; to be set forth in the form of printed



leaves for all to behold; is doubtless gracefully…intentioned;



and this person will raise no barrier of dissent against it。







In this he is inspired by the benevolent hope that his



immature compositions may to one extent become a model and a



by…word to those who in turn visit his own land of Fragrant



Purity; for with exacting care he has set down no detail that



has not come under his direct observation (although it is not



to be denied that here or there he may; perchance; have



misunderstood an involved allusion or failed to grasp the



inner significance of an act); so that Impartiality



necessarily sways his brush; and Truth lurks within his inkpot。







In an entirely contrary manner some; who of recent years have



gratified us with their magnanimous presence; have returned to



their own countries not only with the internal fittings of



many of our palaces (which; being for the most part of a



replaceable nature; need be only trivially referred to; the



incident; indeed; being generally regarded as a most cordial



and pressing variety of foreign politeness); but alsoin the



lack of highly…spiced actualitywith subtly…imagined and



truly objectionable instances。 These calumnies they have not



hesitated to commit to the form of printed books; which;



falling into the hands of the ignorant and undiscriminating;



may even suggest to their ill…balanced minds a doubt whether



we of the Celestial Empire really are the wisest; bravest;



purest; and most enlightened people in existence。







As a parting; it only remains to be said that; in order to



maintain unimpaired the quaint…sounding brevity and archaic



construction of your prepossessing language; I have engraved



most of the remarks upon the receptive tablets of my mind as



they were uttered。 To one who can repeat the Five Classics



without stumbling this is a contemptible achievement。 Let it



be an imposed obligation; therefore; that you retain these



portions unchanged as a test and a proof to all who may read。



Of my own deficient words; I can only in truest courtesy



maintain that any alteration must of necessity make them less



offensively commonplace than at present they are。







The Sign and immutable Thumb…mark of;



Kong Ho







By a sure hand to the House of one Ernest Bramah。















THE MIRROR OF KONG HO















LETTER I















Concerning the journey。 The unlawful demons invoked by certain



of the barbarians; their power and the manner of their suppression。



suppression。 The incredible obtuseness of those who attend within tea…houses。



The harmonious attitude of a person of commerce。











VENERATED SIRE (at whose virtuous and well…established feet an



unworthy son now prostrates himself in spirit repeatedly);







Having at length reached the summit of my journey; that London of



which the merchants from Canton spoke so many strange and incredible



things; I now send you filial salutations three times increased; and



in accordance with your explicit command I shall write all things to



you with an unvarnished brush; well assured that your versatile object



in committing me to so questionable an enterprise was; above all; to



learn the truth of these matters in an undeviating and yet open…headed



spirit of accuracy and toleration。







Of the perils incurred while travelling in the awe…inspiring devices



by which I was transferred from shore to shore and yet further inland;



of the utter absence of all leisurely dignity on the part of those



controlling their movements; and of the almost unnatural



self…opinionatedness which led them to persist in starting at a stated



and prearranged time; even when this person had courteously pointed



out to them by irrefutable omens that neither the day nor the hour was



suitable for the venture; I have already written。 It is enough to



assert that a similar want of prudence was maintained on every



occasion; and; as a result; when actually within sight of the walls of



this city; we were involved for upwards of an hour in a very



evilly…arranged yellow darkness; which; had we but delayed for a day;



as I strenuously advised those in authority after consulting the



Sacred Flat and Round Sticks; we should certainly have avoided。







Concerning the real nature of the devices by which the ships are



propelled at sea and the carriages on land; I must still unroll a



blank mind until I can secretly; and without undue hazard; examine



them more closely。 If; as you maintain; it is the work of captive



demons hidden away among their most inside parts; it must be admitted



that these usually intractable beings are admirably trained and



controlled; and I am wide…headed enough to think that in this respect



we mightnot…withstanding our nine thousand years of civilised



refinementlearn something of the methods of these barbarians。 The



secret; however; is jealously guarded; and they deny the existence of



any supernatural forces; but their protests may be ignored; for there



is undoubtedly a powerful demon used in a similar way by some of the



boldest of them; although its employment is unlawful。 A certain kind



of chariot is used for the occupation of this demon; and those who



wish to invoke it conceal their faces within masks of terrifying



design; and cover their hands and bodies with specially prepared



garments; without which it would be fatal to encounter these very



powerful spirits。 While yet among the habitations of men; and in



crowded places; they are constrained to use less powerful demons;



which are lawful; but when they reach the unfrequented paths they



throw aside all restraint; and; calling to their aid the forbidden



spirit (which they do by secret movements of the hands); they are



carried forward by its agency at a speed unattainable by merely human



means。 By day the demon looks forth from three white eyes; which at



night have a penetrating brilliance equal to the fiercest glances of



the Sacred Dragon in anger。 If any person incautiously stands in its



way it utters a warning cry of intolerable rage; and should the



presumptuous one neglect to escape to the roadside and there prostrate



himself reverentially before it; it seizes him by the body part and



contemptuously hurls him bruised and unrecognisable into the boundless



space of the around。 Frequently the demon causes the chariot to rise



into the air; and it is credibly asserted by discriminating witnesses



(although this person only sets down as incapable of denial that which



he has actually beheld) that some have maintained an unceasing flight



through the middle air for a distance of many li。 Occasionally the



captive demon escapes from the bondage of those who have invoked it;



through some incautious gesture or heretical remark on their part; and



then it never fails to use them grievously; casting them to the ground



wounded; consuming the chariot with fire; and passing away in the



midst of an exceedingly debased odour; by which it is always



accompanied after the manner of our own earth spirits。







This being; as this person has already set forth; an unlawful demon on



account of its power when once called up; and the admitted uncertainty



of its movements; those in authority maintain a stern and inexorable



face towards the practice。 To entrap the unwary certain persons



(chosen on account of their massive outlines; and further protected



from evil influences by their pure and consistent habits) keep an



unceasing watch。 When one of them; himself lying concealed; detects



the approach of such a being; he closely observes the position of the



sun; and signals to the other a message of warning。 Then the second



one; shielded by the sanctity of hi

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