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<h2 class="main">A VISIT FROM THE SHADES</h2></div>
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<p class="par first">[Choi Yu-won.—(The story of meeting his
mother’s ghost is reported to be of this man.)</p>
<p class="par">Choi Yu-won matriculated in 1579 and graduated in 1602,
becoming Chief Justice and having conferred on him the rank of prince.
When he was a boy his great-aunt once gave him cloth for a suit of
clothes, but he refused to accept of it, and from this his aunt
prophesied that he would yet become a famous man. He studied in the
home of the great teacher Yul-gok, and Yul-gok also foretold that the
day would come when he would be an honour to Korea.</p>
<p class="par">Yu-won once met Chang Han-kang and inquired of him
concerning <i>Pyon-wha Keui-jil</i> (a law by which the weak became
strong, the wicked good, and the stupid wise). He also asked that if
one be truly transformed will the soul change as well as the body, or
the body only? Chang replied, “Both are changed, for how could
the body change without the soul?” Yu-won asked Yul-gok
concerning <span class="pagenum">[<SPAN name="xd21e2501" href="#xd21e2501"
name="xd21e2501">170</SPAN>]</span>this also, and Yul-gok replied that
Chang’s words were true.</p>
<p class="par">In 1607 Choi Yu-won memorialized the King, calling
attention to a letter received from Japan in answer to a communication
sent by his Majesty, which had on its address the name of the Prime
Minister, written a space lower than good form required. The Korean
envoy had not protested, as duty would require of him, and yet the King
had advanced him in rank. The various officials commended him for his
courage.</p>
<p class="par">In 1612, while he was Chief Justice, King Kwang-hai
tried to degrade the Queen Dowager, who was not his own mother, he
being born of a concubine, but Yu-won besought him with tears not to do
so illegal and unnatural a thing. Still the King overrode all
opposition, and did according to his unfilial will. In it all Choi
Yu-won was proven a good man and a just. He used to say to his
companions, even as a youth, “Death is dreadful, but still,
better death for righteousness’ sake and honour than life in
disgrace.” Another saying of his runs, “All one’s
study is for the development of character; if it ends not in that it is
in vain.”</p>
<p class="par">Korea’s ancient belief was that the blood of a
faithful son served as an elixir of life to the dying, so that when his
mother was at the point of death <span class="pagenum">[<SPAN name=
"xd21e2509" href="#xd21e2509" name="xd21e2509">171</SPAN>]</span>Yu-won
with a knife cut flesh from his thigh till the blood flowed, and with
this he prepared his magic dose.]</p>
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<h3 class="main"><i>The Story</i></h3></div>
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<p class="par first">There was a minister in olden days who once, when
he was Palace Secretary, was getting ready for office in the morning.
He had on his ceremonial dress. It was rather early, and as he leaned
on his arm-rest for a moment, sleep overcame him. He dreamt, and in the
dream he thought he was mounted and on his journey. He was crossing the
bridge at the entrance to East Palace Street, when suddenly he saw his
mother coming towards him on foot. He at once dismounted, bowed, and
said, “Why do you come thus, mother, not in a chair, but on
foot?”</p>
<p class="par">She replied, “I have already left the world, and
things are not where I am as they are where you are, and so I
walk.”</p>
<p class="par">The secretary asked, “Where are you going,
please?”</p>
<p class="par">She replied, “We have a servant living at
Yong-san, and they are having a witches’ prayer service there
just now, so I am going to partake of the sacrifice.”</p>
<p class="par">“But,” said the secretary, “we have
sacrificial days, many of them, at our own home, those of the
<span class="pagenum">[<SPAN name="xd21e2525" href="#xd21e2525" name=
"xd21e2525">172</SPAN>]</span>four seasons, also on the first and
fifteenth of each month. Why do you go to a servant’s house and
not to mine?”</p>
<p class="par">The mother replied, “Your sacrifices are of no
interest to me, I like the prayers of the witches. If there is no
medium we spirits find no satisfaction. I am in a hurry,” said
she, “and cannot wait longer,” so she spoke her farewell
and was gone.</p>
<p class="par">The secretary awoke with a start, but felt that he had
actually seen what had come to pass.</p>
<p class="par">He then called a servant and told him to go at once to
So-and-So’s house in Yong-san, and tell a certain servant to come
that night without fail. “Go quickly,” said the secretary,
“so that you can be back before I enter the Palace.” Then
he sat down to meditate over it.</p>
<p class="par">In a little the servant had gone and come again. It was
not yet broad daylight, and because it was cold the servant did not
enter straight, but went first into the kitchen to warm his hands
before the fire. There was a fellow-servant there who asked him,
“Have you had something to drink?”</p>
<p class="par">He replied, “They are having a big witch business
on at Yong-san, and while the <i>mutang</i> (witch) was performing, she
said that the spirit that possessed her was the mother of the master
here. On my appearance she called out my name and said, ‘This is
a servant from our house.’ Then she <span class="pagenum">[<SPAN name=
"xd21e2540" href="#xd21e2540" name="xd21e2540">173</SPAN>]</span>called me
and gave me a big glass of spirit. She added further, ‘On my way
here I met my son going into the Palace.’”</p>
<p class="par">The secretary, overhearing this talk from the room where
he was waiting, broke down and began to cry. He called in the servant
and made fuller inquiry, and more than ever he felt assured that his
mother’s spirit had really gone that morning to share in the
<i>koot</i> (witches’ sacrificial ceremony). He then called the
<i>mutang</i>, and in behalf of the spirit of his mother made her a
great offering. Ever afterwards he sacrificed to her four times a year
at each returning season.</p>
<p class="par signed"><span class="sc">Im Bang.</span> <span class="pagenum">[<SPAN name="xd21e2555" href="#xd21e2555" name=
"xd21e2555">174</SPAN>]</span></p>
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