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the golden chersonese and the way thither-第14部分

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unaltered by foreign contact。

There are many beggars; and a 〃Beggars' Square;〃 and the beggars have a
〃king;〃 and a regular guild; with an entrance fee of 1 pound。 The
shopkeepers are obliged by law to give them a certain sum; and on the
occasion of a marriage or any other festivity; the giver sends a fee to
the 〃king;〃 on the understanding that he keeps his lieges from
bothering the guests。 They make a fearful noise with their two gongs。
There is one on the Shameen bridge who has a callosity like a horn on
his forehead; with which he strikes the pavement and produces an
audible thump。

After the cleanliness; beauty; and good repair of the Japanese temples;
those of Canton impress me as being very repulsive。 In Japan the people
preserve their temples for their exquisite beauty; and there are a
great many sincere Buddhists; but China is irreligious; a nation of
atheists or agnostics; or slaves of impious superstitions。 In an
extended tramp among temples I have not seen a single male worshiper or
a thing to please the eye。 The Confucian temples; to which mandarinism
resorts on certain days to bow before the Confucian tablets; are now
closed; and their courts are overgrown with weeds。 The Buddhist temples
are hideous; both outside and inside; built of a crumbling red brick;
with very dirty brick floors; and the idols are frightful and tawdry。
We went to several which have large monasteries attached to them; with
great untidy gardens; with ponds for sacred fish and sacred tortoises;
and houses for sacred pigs; whose sacredness is shown by their
monstrous obesity。 In the garden of the Temple of Longevity; the scene
of the 〃Willow Pattern;〃 dirty and degraded priests; in spite of a
liberal douceur to one of them; set upon us; clamoring _kum…sha_;
attempting at the same time to shut us in; and the two gentlemen were
obliged to use force for our extrication。 In the court of the 〃Temple
of Horrors;〃 which is surrounded by a number of grated cells containing
life…sized figures of painted wood; undergoing at the hands of other
figures such hell…torments as are decreed for certain offences; there
is perpetually a crowd of fortune…tellers; and numbers of gaming tables
always thronged with men and boys。 Each temple has an accretion of
smaller temples or shrines round it; but most; on ordinary occasions;
are deserted; and all are neglected and dirty。 Where we saw worshipers
they were always women; some of whom looked very earnest; as they were
worshiping for sick children; or to obtain boys; or to insure the
fidelity of their husbands。 〃Worship〃 consists in many prostrations; in
the offering of many joss…sticks; and in burning large squares of
gilded paper; this being supposed to be the only way in which gold can
reach either gods or ancestors。 One or two of the smaller temples were
thronged by women of the poorest class; whose earnest faces were very
touching。 Idolatry is always pathetic。 It is not; however; idol worship
which sits like a nightmare on China; and crushes atheists; agnostics;
and heathens alike; but ancestral worship; and the tyranny of the
astrologers and geomancers。

I like the faces of the lower orders of Chinese women。 They are both
strong and kind; and it is pleasant to see women not deformed in any
way; but clothed completely in a dress which allows perfect freedom of
action。 The small…footed women are rarely seen out of doors; but the
sewing…woman at Mrs。 Smith's has crippled feet; and I have got her
shoes; which are too small for the English baby of four months old! The
butler's little daughter; aged seven; is having her feet 〃bandaged〃 for
the first time; and is in torture; but bears it bravely in the hope of
〃getting a rich husband。〃 The sole of the shoe of a properly diminished
foot is about two inches and a half long; but the mother of this
suffering infant says; with a quiet air of truth and triumph; that
Chinese women suffer less in the process of being crippled than foreign
women do from wearing corsets!  To these Eastern women the notion of
deforming the figure for the sake of appearance only is unintelligible
and repulsive。 The crippling of the feet has another motive。

I。 L。 B。



LETTER IV (Continued)

Outside the Naam…Hoi PrisonThe Punishment of the CangueCrime and
MiseryA Birthday Banquet〃Prisoners and Captives〃Prison
MortalityCruelties and IniquitiesThe Porch of the MandarinThe
Judgment…SeatThe Precincts of the Judgment…SeatAn Aged
ClaimantInstruments of PunishmentThe Question by Torture


Yesterday; after visiting the streets devoted to jade…stone workers;
jewelers; saddlers; dealers in musical instruments; and furriers; we
turned aside from the street called Sze…P'aai…Lau; into a small; dirty
square; on one side of which is a brick wall; with a large composite
quadruped upon it in black paint; and on the other the open entrance
gate of the Yamun; or official residence of the mandarin whose
jurisdiction extends over about half Canton; and who is called the
Naam…Hoi magistrate。 Both sides of the road passing through this
square; and especially the open space in front of the gate which leads
into the courtyard of the Yamun; were crowded with unshaven; ragged;
forlorn; dirty wretches; heavily fettered round their ankles; and with
long heavy chains padlocked round their necks; attached; some to large
stones with holes in the centre; others to short thick bars of iron。
Two or three; into whose legs the ankle fetters had cut deep raw
grooves; were lying in a heap on a ragged mat in the corner; some were
sitting on stones; but most were standing or shifting their position
uneasily; dragging their weighty fetters about; making a jarring and
dismal clank with every movement。

These unfortunates are daily exposed thus to the scorn and contempt of
the passers…by as a punishment for small thefts。 Of those who were
seated on stones or who were kneeling attempting to support themselves
on their hands; most wore square wooden collars of considerable size;
weighing thirty pounds each; round their necks。 These cangues are so
constructed that it is impossible for their wearers to raise their
hands to their mouths for the purpose of feeding themselves; and it
seemed to be a choice pastime for small boys to tantalize these
criminals by placing food tied to the end of sticks just within reach
of their mouths; and then suddenly withdrawing them。 Apart from the
weight of their fetters; and of the cangue in which they are thus
pilloried; these men suffer much from hunger and thirst。 They are thus
punished for petty larcenies。 Surely 〃the way of transgressors is
hard。〃

The bearers set me down at the gate of the Yamun among the festering
wretches dragging the heavy weights; the filthy and noisy beggars; the
gamblers; the fortune…tellers; the messengers of justice; and the
countless hangers…on of the prison and judgment…seat of the Naam…Hoi
magistrate; and passing through a part of the courtyard; and down a
short; narrow passage; enclosed by a door of rough wooden uprights;
above which is a tiger's head; with staring eyes and extended jaws; we
reached the inner entrance; close to which is a much blackened altar of
incense foul with the ashes of innumerable joss…sticks; and above it an
equally blackened and much worn figure of a tiger in granite。 To this
beast; which is regarded by the Chinese as possessing virtue; and is
the tutelary guardian of Chinese prisons; the jailers offer incense and
worship night and day; with the object of securing its aid and
vigilance on their behalf。

Close to the altar were the jailers' rooms; dark; dirty; and
inconceivably forlorn。 Two of the jailers were lying on their beds
smoking opium。 There we met the head jailer; of all Chinamen that I
have seen the most repulsive in appearance; manner; and dress; for his
long costume of frayed and patched brown silk looked as if it had not
been taken off for a year; the lean; brown hands which clutched the
prison keys with an instinctive grip were dirty; and the nails long and
hooked like claws; and the face; worse; I thought; than that of any of
the criminal horde; and scored with lines of grip and greed; was
saturated with opium smoke。 This wretch pays for his place; and in a
few years will retire with a fortune; gains arising from bribes wrung
from prisoners and their friends by threats and torture; and by
defrauding them daily of a part of their allowance of rice。

The prison; as far as I can learn; consists mainly of six wards; each
with four large apartments; the walls of these wards abutting upon each
other; and forming a parallelogram; outside of which is a narrow; paved
pathway; on which the gates of the wards open; and which has on its
outer side the high boundary wall of the prison。 This jailer; this
fiendmade such by the customs of his countrytook us down a passage;
and unlocking a wooden grating turned us into one of the aforesaid
〃wards;〃 a roughly paved courtyard about fifty feet long by twenty…four
broad; and remained standing in the doorway jangling his keys。

If crime; vice; despair; suffering; filth and cruelty can make a hell
on earth; this is one。 Over its dismal gateway may well be written;
〃Who
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