<h2 class="label">XVIII</h2>
<h2 class="main">THE GRATEFUL GHOST</h2></div>
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<p class="par first">It is often told that in the days of the Koryo
Dynasty (<span class="sc">A.D.</span> 918–1392), when an
examination was to be held, a certain scholar came from a far-distant
part of the country to take part. Once on his journey the day was
drawing to a close, and he found himself among the mountains. Suddenly
he heard a sneezing from among the creepers and bushes by the roadside,
but could see no one. Thinking it strange, he dismounted from his
horse, went into the brake and listened. He heard it again, and it
seemed to come from the roots of the creeper close beside him, so he
ordered his servant to dig round it and see. He dug and found a dead
man’s skull. It was full of earth, and the roots of the creeper
had passed through the nostrils. The sneezing was caused by the
annoyance felt by the spirit from having the nose so discommoded.</p>
<p class="par">The candidate felt sorry, washed the skull in clean
water, wrapped it in paper and reburied it in its former place on the
hill-side. He also brought a <span class="pagenum">[<SPAN name="xd21e1592"
href="#xd21e1592" name="xd21e1592">93</SPAN>]</span>table of food and
offered sacrifice, and said a prayer.</p>
<p class="par">That night, in a dream, a scholar came to him, an old
man with white hair, who bowed, thanked him, and said, “On
account of sin committed in a former life, I died out of season before
I had fulfilled my days. My posterity, too, were all destroyed, my body
crumbled back into the dust, my skull alone remaining, and that is what
you found below the creeper. On account of the root passing through it
the annoyance was great, and I could not help but sneeze. By good luck
you and your kind heart, blessed of Heaven, took pity on me, buried me
in a clean place and gave me food. Your kindness is greater than the
mountains, and like the blessing that first brought me into life.
Though my soul is by no means perfect, yet I long for some way by which
to requite your favour, and so I have exercised my powers in your
behalf. Your present journey is for the purpose of trying the official
Examination, so I shall tell you beforehand what the form is to be, and
the subject. It is to be of character groups of fives, in couplets; the
rhyme sound is ‘pong,’ and the subject ‘Peaks and
Spires of the Summer Clouds.’ I have already composed one for
you, which, if you care to use it, will undoubtedly win you the first
place. It is this— <span class="pagenum">[<SPAN name="xd21e1596" href="#xd21e1596" name="xd21e1596">94</SPAN>]</span></p>
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<p class="line">‘The white sun rode high up in the heavens,</p>
<p class="line">And the floating clouds formed a lofty peak;</p>
<p class="line">The priest who saw them asked if there was a temple
there,</p>
<p class="line">And the crane lamented the fact that no pines were
visible;</p>
<p class="line">But the lightnings from the cloud were the flashings of
the woodman’s axe,</p>
<p class="line">And the muffled thunders were the bell calls of the
holy temple.</p>
<p class="line">Will any say that the hills do not move?</p>
<p class="line">On the sunset breezes they sailed
away.’”</p>
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<p class="par first">After thus stating it, he bowed and took his
departure.</p>
<p class="par">The man, in wonder, awakened from his dream, came up to
Seoul; and behold, the subject was as foretold by the spirit. He wrote
what had been given him, and became first in the honours of the
occasion.</p>
<p class="par signed"><span class="sc">Im Bang.</span> <span class="pagenum">[<SPAN name="xd21e1622" href="#xd21e1622" name=
"xd21e1622">95</SPAN>]</span></p>
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