At a garden located south of Yangzhou City, Prince Wei, Zong Yue, stood by the window, his handsome brows furrowed.\n
De Cai was standing behind him, his head hung as he reported, âGentleman Fang has already left Yangzhou City, but the Jinyiwei<sup>1</sup> arenât moving. The Huang family had planned to pin down Gentleman Fang as their son-in-law. Huang Jin Fu originally wanted to catch the couple in the act, but who wouldâve thought that his daughter would spend the entire night only playing Go with the other? The specifics of which are unknown, but it seems that they havenât reached an agreement.â\n
Zong Yue remained unspeaking.\n
De Cai hesitated for a moment, his head still lowered. âYour Highness, youâre already in the middle of the game, and many pay attention to your every move. During your initial visit to Yangzhou, Chen Zhou and his men also came to Yangzhou under a secret decree. Now, Gentleman Fang isnât at all discreet enough and might attract the Jinyiweiâs attention. Why get involved? If this persists, you might waste all your efforts hiding in Yangzhou the past year, and you might even arouse His Majestyâs suspicionâŚâŚâ\n
âNoisy!â\n
De Cai immediately shut up.\n
Zong Yueâs hands were clasped behind his back. One hand was very slowly twisting the prayer beads one by one.\n
After a while, he scoffed, âYou think thereâs anything we can do to hide from imperial father? After that night, imperial father will only deem that I acted rashly and wonât think much of it.â\n
De Cai was abashed. He recalled His Highnessâs unexpected move that day, as well as His Highnessâs trip to Yangzhou the beginning of last year. When they embarked to Taizhou, he had only assumed that His Highness went because of Gentlemen Fang. Never would he have thought that thisâŚâŚÂ \n
Prince Wei, Zong Yue, was notorious for being incapable of keeping a wife, as both his wives had died shortly after marriage. Prior to his wedding to the second princess consort, the palace was quite preoccupied with his marriage affairs. However, after the second oneâs death, the Empress, who had always concerned herself with his lifeâs most important event, no longer dared to interfere in such matters.\n
Everyone knew that Prince Wei had very little interest in women, so little that he was so close to becoming a monk. He excelled at Buddhist studies because the Empress Dowager practiced Buddhism, and so did His Majesty, but his devotion was at an appalling degree. He almost seemed as though he would love, more than anything, to sequester in a Buddhist temple all year round.\n
Over time, rumors surfaced that Prince Wei liked men, and that his devotion to Buddha was all pretense. He merely preferred cloistering in Buddhist temples because within them resided several Buddhist monks, all of whom were male. Even Master Xuan Qing, one of Prince Weiâs good friends, was rumored to be Prince Weiâs lover, because although Master Xuan Qing was a monk, he possessed a face as clear as jade and was extremely handsome.\n
These rumors were too filthy, so no one dared to wantonly publicize them, but they inevitably left an impression to those whose ears were peeled.\n
Thus, in this matter, Prince Wei was actually using his own name as a bargaining chip, not hesitating to lay his shortcomings bare for the Jianping Emperor to see. As a prince, you could idle away, oppress people, and do whatever you wanted; however, the only thing you couldnât do was involve yourself with things such as cut-sleeves,<sup>2</sup> because the imperial family had always placed great importance on heirs. Having no heir was already a drawback, being a suspected cut-sleeve even more so.\n
Well, now, it ceased being a mere suspicion. After that night, when Prince Wei marched into Fang Feng Shengâs room with his clothes disheveled, perhaps in the Jianping Emperorâs mind, this son was already a cut-sleeve.\n
Thatââwas that His Highnessâs great undertaking?\n
De Cai couldnât help but relate it to last yearâs trip to Taizhou, which was ostensibly to check on Fan Jin Chuan in the Jianping Emperorâs stead, but the underlying purpose was inevitably subject to suspicion. Could it be that His Highness had already devised todayâs move back then? And that he, to Fang Feng ShengâŚâŚ\n
De Cai had balked in his analysis, and his brain was in utter disarray.\n
âHave you sent the person I asked you to send?â\n
âThat Bao-shi reached Taizhouâs county yamen not too long ago.â\n
Zong Yue grunted his acknowledgement and ordered, âYou, go to TaizhouâŚâŚâ\n
After hearing Zong Yueâs command, De Caiâs expression was completely appalled. âYes.â\n
*\n
âWorthy Brother, youâre finally back. Your return was delayed, so I thought youâŚâŚâ\n
âThought I what?â Feng Sheng probed with a wide smile.\n
âThought something had happened to you.â\n
After all, with what she had accomplished so far, Feng Sheng had pierced the eyes and hearts of many. Ever since she left for this trip, Fan Jin Chuan had been deeply worried and sick at heart.\n
âWhat could possibly have happened? My lord, donât worry too much.â\n
As the two conversed, they headed to the rear court. Feng Sheng had intended to check on Zhi Chun and Zhi Qiu, but Fan Jin Chuan tailed after her.\n
âMy lord, is there nothing going on at the front court today?â\n
âThereâs nothingâŚâŚâ\n
Then, a voice rang out from afar, âShuanâer, youâre back? No more official business?â \n
It was an old woman.\n
She looked to be over forty years of age, wearing a blue lined coat and skirt with a cloth handkerchief wrapped around her head. She was clutching a long broom in her hand. As she spoke, two little servant girls briskly came running.\n
âOld Madam, there really is no need for you to do all this workâŚâŚâ Before their voices waned, the two caught sight of Fan Jin Chuan, and they hurriedly bowed their heads. âMy lord, this servant was really unable to stop Old Madam.â\n
âStop me from what? Iâm idle anyways, so I might as well work.â\n
âMother, listen to the maids. The county yamen had assigned all the maids in the rear court. The servants do the work, so we donât need you to do it.â\n
Bao-shi shifted her sight to Feng Sheng. âThis young brother is? Looks quite handsome.â\n
Although Feng Sheng was a little startled, she still bowed with her hands folded in front of her chest. âIâve met Old Madam. Iâm the lordâs private advisor surnamed Fang.â\n
âYouâre Advisor Fang, ah?â\n
Her last syllable was pronounced quite queerly. Feng Sheng couldnât resist glancing at Fan Jin Chuan, but Fan Jin Chuan failed to notice it. He was engrossed in introducing Feng Sheng to Bao-shi and advising her to stop doing rough jobs.\n
It wasnât good for Feng Sheng to stay long, so she returned to her own courtyard, saying that she had to first unpack her baggage.\n
âŚâŚ..\n
Zhi Chun and Zhi Qiu were very happy about Feng Shengâs return, but this didnât stop Zhi Qiu from spouting off about Bao-shi.\n
From Zhi Qiuâs mouth, Feng Sheng now knew that Fan Jin Chuanâs mother was surnamed Bao.\n
Although Zhi Qiu had a crafty disposition, she was rarely at odds with anyone. This was the first time Feng Sheng had seen her have such a strong opinion about someone.\n
She listened to the general idea, then roughly understood where the conflict between Zhi Qiu and Bao-shi lay.\n
It turned out that soon after Feng Sheng left, Bao-shi brought Fan Jin Chuanâs betrothed, a girl named Manâer, with her.\n
Fan Jin Chuan was guilty because he had taken an official post and couldnât be filial to his mother, so Bao-shiâs arrival overjoyed him. However, Bao-shi was an old lady from the countryside, not a woman or daughter from even an ordinary scholarly family. She was very assiduous and homely, and didnât seem to have grasped the demeanor expected of a county magistrateâs mother, causing others to mock her behind her back.\n
For instance, she had been here for half a month, yet she still treated the county yamenâs rear court as she did the Fan familyâs residence in the countryside. She liked to sweep the floor with a long broom she had personally assembled. She also wanted to send all the rear courtâs servants away because she thought there were too many of them, until Fan Jin Chuan explained to her that their monthly pay was part of the county yamenâs specified expenditures, so she dropped the subject.\n
Another instance was the discord between her and Zhi Qiu.\n
Fan Jin Chuan and Fang Feng Sheng were not the only ones dwelling in the rear court. In fact, they inhabited the area where the family members of the county magistrate were supposed to reside. The adjacent sides were the places where the assistant magistrateâs and the main bookkeeperâs family members lived.\n
Probably because Fan Jin Chuan had given Bao-shi earnest exhortations beforehand, she didnât intrude upon other peopleâs places. However, she broke into the small courtyard where Feng Sheng lived as if it were her own place.\n
On the second day of her arrival, she charged in, prattling about how this courtyard had the best orientation and position, and asked why she was placed in the rear courtyard. \n
Bao-shi didnât know that this courtyard, as per convention, should belong to the county magistrateâs wife, right next to the courtyard where the county magistrate lived. However, Fan Jin Chuan wasnât married, and when they first selected their own courtyards, they each just picked one without so much heed.\n
When Bao-shi arrived, the front courtyard was occupied, so she could naturally only pick the rear. Based on where elders like old madams were typically located, they lived right at the rear, signifying care for themselves for the rest of their allotted lifespan; however, Bao-shi didnât understand this. She only felt that the residence was far from her sonâs, and that she had to walk too far. \n
At first, she requested Zhi Qiu and the others to transfer to another place, saying that she wanted to move in. After learning from Fan Jin Chuan that Advisor Fang occupied the place, she began nitpicking about how âa mere advisor has two maids following him, while the master could have all the maids by his side, but prefers only a single manservant.â\n
These were Bao-shiâs exact words, as relayed by Zhi Qiu, who would always gnash her teeth in anger whenever she spoke of Bao-shi.\n
âTruly havenât seen anyone as meddlesome as her!â\n
âIn the end, Old Madam is the lordâs mother. You should speak with more respect,â Feng Sheng softly admonished.\n
âYes, Young Master.â\n
*\n
After a while, Fan Jin Chuan sauntered in.\n
âWorthy Brother.â He entered the door with a bitter smile. This bitter smile was probably pertinent to Bao-shi.\n
âMy mother lived in the countryside all her life. Donât mock her.â\n
âHow can I mock her? Old Madam is an elder after all. Simplicity and diligence are virtues.â\n
âThatâs good. By the way, did Worthy Brother meet a friend during the trip? I wonder what kind of friend actually drew Worthy Brother to Yangzhou without saying farewell.â\n
âA fellow student from back when I was studying. By the way, I heard that my lordâs betrothed is also here. Did Old Madam come here for my lordâs marriage?â\n
Hearing this, Fan Jin Chuanâs face became unpleasant on the spot.\n
âHow could a man dare talk about marriage before he even stabilizes his career? My mother just likes to worry blindly. I have no desire to talk about marriage, especially at this current juncture.â\n
Having mentioned this current juncture, Feng Sheng abstained from delving deeper into the subject of marriage.\n
After a moment of wordlessness, Fan Jin Chuan cheered up and said, âMy mother said that since itâs her first time meeting you, and knowing how much youâve helped me, sheâll cook a table of food in the evening. She wants to invite you to eat with us.â\n
âHow can I trouble Old Madam so much?â\n
âSheâs idle and loves to cook. When itâs ready, Iâll send Xiao Qi to invite you over.â\n
After which, the two had nothing left to say, also because they didnât know what else to talk about and were somehow indescribably a little awkward. Fan Jin Chuan also seemed to fear that Feng Sheng would bring up his betrothed again and swiftly took his leave.\n
After she left, Feng Sheng asked Zhi Chun and Zhi Qiu, âHave you met the lordâs betrothed? Does she look pretty?â\n
Zhi Chun and Zhi Qiu could not figure out why Young Master would suddenly ask this. They stood gazing at each other for an instant, with Zhi Qiu answering, âThis, Young Master, this servant really doesnât know how to describe her. Youâll know when you see her.â\n
When Feng Sheng saw Manâer that evening, she finally understood Zhi Qiuâs sentiment.\n
Manâer was quite beautiful, with big eyes and a face the shape of a goose egg. She had an exquisite figure, neither fat nor thin.\n
However, she appeared to be a little bashful, a little timid, and a little too scared of strangers. Her outfit was also too plain. Well, it wasnât plain, rather, it was totally how one would expect country folk to dress.\n
It wasnât that Feng Sheng despised these country folk, but she felt that oneâs attire should adapt to local circumstances. Fan Jin Chuan was now an official, so despite coming from a poor background, she should also give their faces due consideration.\n
When she first saw Manâer, she was surprised to see her wearing a blue dress with loose flower patterns and a lotus colored cloth handkerchief on her head.<sup>3</sup> However, she had to conceal this impression in front of others. Until she saw Bao-shi, she finally understood why this manner of dressing was so familiar. It was an exact replica of Bao-shiâs style.\n
Perhaps because Manâer was a young woman, the fabric of her dress was adorned with a few more loose flowers, and the cloth handkerchief that wrapped her hair was a little brighter in color.\n
âManâer, come and sit too.â\n
âStill canât, mother.â Manâer seemed to have prepared the table of dishes. Wrapped around the front of her physique was an apron, which she had clutched with both hands, inidicating just how nervous she was. When Bao-shi beckoned her over, she looked like she wanted to shirk by retreating.\n
Bao-shi badgered, âWhat are you afraid of? We donât have a lot of rules in the countryside. Besides, Shuanâer is your man, and this Advisor Fang is Shuanâerâs private advisor, not an outsider.â\n
âMother, you should stop calling your son by his nickname.â Fan Jin Chuan blushed and coughed twice, âEven if you do, donât call it in front of outsiders. Also, Miss Manâer and I havenât yet married, so how could you make her address you âmotherâ like this? Mother, youâŚâŚâ\n
âAdvisor Fang is an outsider?â Bao-shi peered at Feng Sheng with ill-concealed bemusement.\n
Fan Jin Chuan also glanced at Feng Sheng and anxiously countered, âMother, Iâm not saying that Worthy Brother Fang is an outsider, just that this is something we should say in private.â\n
âYou and Manâer are to be married. You always say that youâre busy as an official, unable to fulfill your filial duties to your mother. Manâer, this child, is filial and even took the initiative to serve me at home. Sheâs filial to me, so whatâs wrong with her calling me mother?â\n
It was a very awkward situation. Feng Sheng didnât know what to say, so she could only look down and lower her head. Fortunately, Bao-shi changed the subject and urged Manâer to sit down again, thus ending the strife.\n\n
<hr class="wp-block-separator has-text-color has-background has-vivid-red-background-color has-vivid-red-color is-style-wide">\n<sup>1</sup> éŚčĄŁĺŤ: Jinyiwei, lit. embroidered uniform guards. The Embroidered Uniform Guard was the imperial secret police that served the emperors of the Ming dynasty in China. They were given the authority to overrule judicial proceedings in prosecutions with full autonomy in arresting, interrogating and punishing anyone, including nobles and the emperorâs relatives. I couldâve translated it as âimperial bodyguard,â but they werenât just ordinary bodyguards, as previously stated. They existed only during the Ming Dynasty and later disbanded when rebel forces overthrew the dynasty.\n
<sup>2</sup> ćč˘ (duĂ n xiĂš): âCut Sleeveâ is notable for being a full-length narrative on homosexuality in China; the title alludes to Emperor Ai of Hanâs same-sex relationship with Dong Xian. Emperor Ai was also famous for being the most effusive homosexual emperor of the Han dynasty. Traditional historians characterized the relationship between Emperor Ai and Dong Xian as one between homosexual lovers and referred to their relationship as âthe passion of the cut sleeveâ after a story that one afternoon after falling asleep for a nap on the same bed, Emperor Ai cut off his sleeve rather than disturb the sleeping Dong Xian when he had to get out of bed.\n
<sup>3</sup> Donât know why, but I just wanted to include this image of Fan Bing Bing wearing one in the Legend of Wu Zetian.\n
<figure class="aligncenter"><figcaption>Fan Bingbing in Legend of Wu Zetian</figcaption></figure>\n<hr class="wp-block-separator has-text-color has-background has-vivid-red-background-color has-vivid-red-color is-style-wide">\nă Previous | Table of Contents | Next ă
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