The tenth month of the year had just arrived. It was not yet the eighth day which would herald the coming of winter, but the weather had already begun to turn cold. Even the few pots of chrysanthemums in the prime ministerâs manor, placed along the hallways of the upper house, had begun to show signs of wilting.
Arrows hide example pictures of the scene. A covered hallway like this.
A great matter had occurred in the estate, and the servants had no mind to spare for the flowers. The chrysanthemums were left to weather the wind and frost as they would.
Qin- mama rubbed her hands together and huffed into them as she walked swiftly into the Garden of Loving Piety, passed through a connecting corridor, and set foot into a passageway paved with square limestones. She hurried all the way to the main house, her inky-green cape, woven of fine cotton fibers, fanning out behind in her haste.
When she reached the corridor of the main house, a young maid, yet to grow out her hair, eagerly offered forth a brass cauldron hand-warmer. âYouâre back, Qin- mama.â
âMm.â Qin- mama raised an eyebrow at the little girl, and the latter immediately made herself scarce without further ado.
The padded, heavy curtains outside the doors of the main house were embroidered with inky-green characters, those of fortune and longevity. They lifted as head maid Jixiang ducked outside after hearing the disturbance. When she saw Qin- mama , Jixiang quickly pulled her aside and said lowly, âOld Dowager is feeling a bit better now. The girls are keeping her company.â
Curtain like these, except much thicker.
Qin- mama rubbed her chilled hand against the hand-warmer, responding in a similar hushed voice, âIs Senior Madame in?â
Jixiang shook her head and pointed in the direction of the Garden of Tranquility, putting on an expression of mock crying. âSecond Madame and Third Madame are trying to talk some sense into her.â Her expression snapped back to seriousness. âHas the lord brought that person back yet?â
Qin- mama nodded gravely as Jixiangâs face flashed through a series of minute changes. The two turned, lifted the curtains and went inside, placing the hand-warmer on a sandalwood accent table with bowed legs that was sitting in the corner where two outer walls met.
Qin- mama patted her cheeks, still slightly stiff from the cold, and squeezed out a small smile that was appropriate for the occasion. Only then did she swiftly trot around a black-lacquered panel, carved with magpies alighting on plum blossoms, and made her way into the side hall.
A panel like this.
Compared to the outer room, the old dowagerâs quarters were as warm as spring.
Sunlight streamed in through windows gridded with Goryeo paper, gracing the exquisite, carved sandalwood decorations inside with a soft layer of light. Pale-green flower themed brocade cushions sat on chairs, and more flowers blossomed on soft, brocade carpets from Persia. Fine, glittering charcoal glowed in a brazier in the middle of the room.
Two young married ladies attired in fine jewels were in the middle of shifting stools over to the brazier for warmth, and five other charming young girls were either standing or sitting next to the luohan bed that was placed by the window. The bed, made from fine grain sandalwood, was adorned with carvings of well wishes and good luck.
Sitting cross-legged on the luohan bed, the old dowager was wearing a dark gold jacket with a row of buttons down the front, topped with a high, round collar. A brocade headband of the same color, embedded with jade, wrapped itself around her head. A golden hairpin tipped with a jade flower had also been slid in diagonally into her hair. A pale-green cylindrical seat cushion adorned with inky-green flowers supported her back.
A room smaller than this, filled with a similar amount of people.
As Qin- mama walked in, she was tugging on a young, delicate girl next to her who was wearing a light blue beizi . The old dowagerâs expression was quite benevolent and loving, no different from what it was normally.
Nevertheless, Qin- mama was inwardly at solemn attention. The fourth young miss was the most favored one alright! Her status in the old dowagerâs heart still hadnât decreased in the slightest even after such an event!
âOld Dowager.â Qin- mama made her greetings. Everyone in the room quieted in bizarre accord as they all looked at her with strange expressions.
The old dowagerâs face darkened. She spoke lowly, âHas she been brought back yet?â
Qin- mama carefully bent at the waist, her head lowered. âYes. This servant received a message from those serving in the second residence. They say that the senior master, second elder master, master, and second master brought the girl through the Door of Ceremony. This servant has hastened to bring you this message.â
The old dowagerâs frown deepened. âBut did you see what kind of girl she is?â Without waiting for Qin- mama to respond, she spoke again, her voice cold. âNo matter what, sheâs a girl from our household! Our darling Huining has been with us for fourteen years! Iâve held her in the palm of my hand and loved her as my precious jewel. How did she turn from my dear granddaughter into a fake?!â
The girl clad in blue sitting closely to the old dowager started sniffling and crying again when she heard those words.
The old dowager sighed and tugged on the blue-clad girlâs hands, soothing her, âDonât cry, my darling. My heart breaks so when you cry.â
Qin Huining hiccuped as she snuggled closer to the old dowager, tears streaking her cheeks. Her bright, almond-shaped eyes were almost as puffy as walnuts after all the crying sheâd done.
âGrandmother, your granddaughter has freely enjoyed all these years of your love. To you, and the Qin family⌠how can your granddaughter be fake? How can I be fake?â
The rest of the room was dead quiet as the blue-clad girl sobbed out her grievances. All the girls in the room looked at the old dowager as one.
The old dowager couldnât bear to see the only granddaughter from her eldest son cry. She gathered the girl in her arms and wept with her. âDonât you worry! No one will dare tell you to leave! I watched you grow up, how are you not your parentsâ daughter? This matter isnât settled yet! Who knows, they might have brought back some savage runt who only wants power and wealth! Grandmother wants you no matter what. Grandmother loves you no matter what!â
âGrandmother!â Qin Huining knelt in front of the old dowager, visibly moved. She hugged her grandmotherâs legs, resting her tear-stained face on the old dowagerâs knees. No matter what happened, she would still be the eldest Qin daughter of the official wife, as long as the old dowager loved her!
The old dowager patted Qin Huiningâs head with a wrinkled hand that bore a jade ring. How would anyone not understand this heartwarming scene by this point? The young girls of the second and third branches of the family were all moved as a few tears were shed.
âOld Dowager, the senior master, second elder master, master, and second master have returned.â The young maidâs voice traveled in crisply from outside the door as a gust of cold air barreled inside with the lifting of the curtains.
Everyone craned their necks for a look as the men circled around the panel. Next, a tall, limber young girl with delicately arched eyebrows and eyes came into view. She was bashfully beautiful.
The eyes of those assembled lit up when they saw her walk into the room. She was thirteen or fourteen years old, wearing new clothes of plain downy yellow and a cloak embroidered with flowers. She walked with a light step, and although she was skinny, there was a certain bearing to her frame. Her jet-black hair was first coiled into two small buns that then trailed down past her shoulders, held into place by only two downy yellow ribbons. She wore no powder on her cheeks and her plump lips appeared a bit pale. Her eyebrows extended gracefully to frame two almond-shaped eyes that glittered with light, presenting quite a beautiful sight. Her features bore a remarkable likeness to the senior master Qin Huaiyuan in his youth!
It was apparent that the girl had never seen such a large occasion that was currently on display in front of her in the Qin home. She was standing with her head slightly lowered, a bit of apprehensive shyness and slight panic intermixed with her quiet demureness. It was enough to invoke pity from those who saw her.
The Qin family was known for beautiful children, and Qin Huaiyuan had excelled even among his peers in that. Heâd been hailed as the head of the âfour gentlemen of the capitalâ in his youth, and all the young ladies had flocked after him. His carriage was always filled with flowers and fruit whenever he took a spin around the city.
He was well read and highly intelligent, his plots without parallel. Heâd used a scheme to drive a wedge between the then ruler of Northern Ji and the Protector of the Nation, General Pang Zhongzheng at the age of twenty three, successfully getting rid of the latter, and even caused Northern Ji to slowly self destruct in a wave of chaos. Qin Huaiyuanâs rise had been meteoric since then and he was now the prime minister of Great Yan.
Although Northern Ji had now changed its name to become Great Zhou, and General Pang Zhongzhengâs remaining child was currently carving his way into Great Yan and was almost at the doorstep of the capital with an army in tow, Qin Huaiyuan still retained his looks and talents. Taverns even told tales of the âWise Pan Anâs Marvelous Planâ in getting rid of a wily enemy.
The girl in front of them was the spitting image of the young âWise Pan Anâ in both looks and demeanor. There was no need to investigate anythingâshe was absolutely Qin Huaiyuanâs daughter. But, if she was Qin Huaiyuanâs daughter, then who was Qin Huining whoâd spent 14 years in the eldest Qin sonâs household?
Everyoneâs gaze unconsciously flitted between Qin Huining and the young girl until Qin Huiningâs face turned beet red with indignation. The old dowager made a moue and busied herself with patting Qin Huiningâs hand comfortingly on one hand, whilst sizing up the young girl with a dismissive expression on the other.
The girl was dressed decently, but she didnât even dare lift her eyes. She was the very picture of a country bumpkin with the little airs of someone whoâd never been in a big city⌠apart from looking like her eldest son, there was none of the proper air that the official firstborn of an old and well-known family should have. My darling Huining is so much better! The old dowager tightened her grasp on Qin Huiningâs hand, bringing untold comfort to the girl.
âGreetings to mother (Old Dowager).â Qin Huaiyuan, second elder master Qin Xiuyuan, master Qin Yu, and second master Qin Han all paid their respects to the old dowager.
The old dowager spread out her hands. âYou may rise.â She kept her eyes fixed on the young girl.
âDaughter Yi, why havenât you kowtowed to your grandmother yet?â Qin Huaiyuan asked coldly.
âDaughter Yi?â The old dowager arched an eyebrow.
âYes mother, sheâs only had a nickname in the outside world all these years. Your son has given her a proper name alreadyâYining.â He glared at the dumbly staring girl with displeasure. Sheâs someone who grew up in the countryside alright. She knows nothing of the world and has no manners at all. Sheâs just standing there like a block of wood.
The young girl pursed her lips and mentally ran through the courtesies that her second elder cousin Qin Han had taught her in the inn. She knelt down docilely to go through the proper courtesies.
A kneel to the ground like the lady on the far right. One can âdipâ to a lesser degree as a curtsey. This is different from kneeling with both knees on the ground and kowtowing.
âThis granddaughter greets her grandmother.â Her voice was as if an orioleâs ringing tones out of a valley, quite moving.
The old dowager took in her movements with a sideways glance. She barely manages to pass muster . She snorted softly, âYouâre called Yining now? Then what were you called before?â
âIn response to grandmother, I was Little Creek before.â
âAnd why were you called that?â
âBecause my foster mother found me by the side of a little creek, she called me Little Creek.â
Everyone had different thoughts when they heard this. Some jeered while others sighed. Qin Huining clenched her fist tightly, but put on a heartbroken expression on her face. Qin Han sighed with pity. He really felt for this younger cousin of his whoâd led such a hard life since youth.
The old dowager however, smiled mockingly. âYou were called Little Creek because you were found by a creek? Then wouldnât you be called Doggy if you were found in a den of dogs? Stupid, ignorant peasants who didnât even know how to name a child! I think you can forgo being called Yining, youâre not worthy of it either. Just keep your âLittle Creekâ.â
Everyone was gravely silent.
Qin Yining rose her head with surprise to look at the old dowager. It appeared that this family didnât welcome her in the slightest, and her grandmother even openly disliked her. Well, I suppose that only makes sense. Sheâd heard that the concubines of large families in cities would plot and scheme for a long time for just a bit more to make it through the winter. Now that her true father had found her and brought her back just like this, she must have stolen someoneâs place or become an eyesoreâŚ
And truth be told, she rather preferred being called Little Creek.
But she was a daughter of the Qin family! Why did she have to offer up with both hands what belonged to her? Was it her fault that one of her fatherâs political enemies had stolen her when she was born? Should she not come home after arduously making it through all these years?
The old dowager somehow felt uncomfortable as the girlâs clear, beautiful almond-shaped eyes gazed into hers.
âI heard youâve been hiding deep in the mountains all these years by yourself?â The matriarch spoke coldly again.
âYes.â Qin Yining looked down again.
âWhy did you go to the mountains?â
âBecause of the war. People are destitute in the cities and there are many who want to take advantage of the nationâs troubles to get rich. So they kidnap people to sell as slaves. I was afraid that would happen to me after my foster mother died, so I went up into the mountains myself.â
The city of Liang where sheâd been was on the border of two countries. The fires of war had raged there for more than ten years, and nine out of ten houses were deserted by now.
âWell arenât you clever, knowing to take shelter in the mountains.â The old dowager snorted.
Popular in the Ming Dynasty, itâs most similar to a light cloak. It will be referred to as a cloak in the future for the translation. The second elder master and third elder master Pan An was a prominent poet in the Western Jin Dynasty and often hailed as being one of the âChinaâs Four Most Handsome Menâ