The father of Tang Dynasty, Emperor Taizong issued an order to look for worthy persons. The notice soon came to Haizhou Province. Reading the notice and going home, Chen Guangrui told his mother about this matter. Encouraged by his mother, Chen sat for an examination and won Number One Scholar. According to the then tradition, Chen had a three day parade on horse back in the street. Prime Minister Yin Kaishan had an unmarried daughter Mantang Jiao. That day, he held an embroidered ball throwing activity to select a husband for his daughter. Much satisfied with the elegant young man passing by Yin’s house, the girl threw out her ball which just hit the hat of Chen Guangrui. Before realizing what happened, Chen was stopped by several beautiful maids and then guided into the Prime Minister’s home. A wedding ceremony was held immediately and Chen Guangrui married Jiao. Next day, the emperor asked what post Chen Guangrui should be entrusted with. It was reported that a governor was needed in Jiangzhou Province. Chen was therefore appointed the governor of Jiangzhou Province.
Parting with his parents-in-law and setting out together with his bride Jiao, Chen went to Jiangzhou Province to take up his post without any delay. Chen called on his mother on the way. Learning she was to go with his son, the old lady was delighted. Several days later, the family came to a place named Wanjiadian. They rented a room in Liu Xiaoer’s home. Unfortunately, the old lady suddenly fell ill and decided to stay a few days. Next morning, Chen found a fisherman selling a golden carp in front of the house and bought it for his mother. Just at the moment he was going to cook, he found the carp which was twinkling. “I was told,” Chen said. “If a fish or a snake can twinkle, they mustn’ t be ordinary ones.” He asked the fisherman, “Where did you get it?” “I got it in the river,” replied the fisherman. Setting the carp free into the river, Chen told it to his mother. “It’s good for you to release it.” The old lady was very happy. “We’ve already stayed here three days,” Chen said to his mother. “The time limit is near at hand for me to take up my post. I’m going to set out tomorrow morning. But I don’t know whether you’ve recovered from illness or not.” “Not yet,” the mother told her son. “It has become much warmer. I’m afraid my illness will get worse and worse. You may rent a room for me to stay in for the time being. Leave me some money and go with your wife to take up your post first. Come over and fetch me when it’s getting cool in autumn.” Having everything done accordingly, Chen Guangrui set out to Jiangzhou Province with his wife.
After a tired and long journey, they came to the ferry of Hongjiang River. Shortly, he saw two boatmen Liu Hong and Li Biao poling a boat towards the rive bank. Chen asked the two men to help him cross the river. Letting his servant move his luggage into the boat, Chen and his wife went aboard the boat. Finding the young lady extremely beautiful, Liu Hong had a wicked idea at once. Then they poled the boat to a very out-of-the-way place. In the dead of night, they killed the servant first and then hit Chen to death and pushed his body into the river. Finding that her husband had been murdered, Jiao wanted to throw herself into the river but stopped by Liu Hong. “If you obey me, everything will be O.K.” Liu Hong said. “Otherwise, you ’ll be killed, too.” Without knowing what to do, Chen’s wife could do nothing but obey Liu Hong as a temporary measure. Poling the boat to the south bank, Liu left the boat with Li Biao. Putting on Chen Guangrui’s clothes and hat with the official documents in hands, Liu Hong went to Jiangzhou Province together with Jiao to take up the post.
The servant’s body floated downstream, while the one of Chen Guangrui sank to the bottom of the river and stayed there without moving. On patrol, the water demon Ye Cha came to the mouth of Hongjiang River and found Chen’s body. Ye Cha went back to the dragon palace immediately and gave a report to Dragon King. “A scholar was killed,” Ye Cha said. “His body was thrown to the river bottom.” According to Dragon King’s order, Chen’s body was taken into the dragon palace. Scrutinizing a moment, Dragon King exclaimed, “It’s my savior! How could he be murdered?” Dragon Kind said continuously. “There is a saying goes: Return good for good. I must save him so as to repay his previous kindness to me.” Dragon King wrote a letter and asked Ye Cha to send it to the city god of Jiangzhou asking for Chen’s soul. The city god gave Chen’s soul to Ye Cha who came back immediately to the dragon palace together with Chen’s soul.
Dragon King asked Chen Guangrui’s soul, “You’re a scholar, aren’t you? What’s your name? Where do you come from? Why do you come here? Who killed you?” “My name is Chen Guangrui,” replied Chen. “I come from Hong Nong County, Haizhou Province. As Number One Scholar, I was appointed the governor of Jiangzhou Province. On the way to take my post, my wife and I went aboard a boat at the river side. Unexpectedly, Liu Hong wanted to forcibly occupy my wife and killed me and threw my body into the river. Save me, please!” “So that’s how things stand,” said Dragon King. “Sir, do you still remember the golden carp you set free? That’s me. So you’re my savior. You ’ve met with disaster. How can I just stand by with fold arms?” Setting Chen Guangrui’s body in a proper place, Dragon King put an appearance-fixing pearl in Chen’s mouth and asked him not to have it broken so as to save him later on. “Your true soul can be a leader in a certain office of my water crystal palace for the time being,” said Dragon King. Chen kowtowed to Dragon King expressing his heartfelt thanks. And Dragon King held a dinner to entertain his savior cordially.
Although deeply hating the evil doer Liu Hong, Chen’s wife had to act according to his words because she was already in pregnancy without knowing whether it was a boy or a girl. Shortly they came to Jiangzhou Province. All the relative officials welcomed them and held a banquet to entertain them cordially. “I completely depend on your backing.” Liu Hong said at the banquest. “You have remarkable talent,” said the officials. “It’s natural that you’ll regard the ordinary people as your children and it will be fair and just in your dealings. We can depend on you. Don’t be too modest.” The banquet finished and the officials left.
One day, Liu Hong went far away for business. Missing her husband and mother-in-law, Jiao sat in the pavilion and sighed woefully. Tired and painful in her belly, she fell down in a faint. But she gave birth to a baby boy without realizing it. “Listen to me, Jiao,” someone whispered to her ear. “I’m the god of south pole. Guanyin Bodhisattva asked me to send you a son. Your son is not an ordinary boy. He’ll become a very capable celebrity. Liu Hong will certainly kill your boy when he comes back. You must take a good care of him. Your husband was already saved by Dragon King. It’s definite that you ’ll meet with your husband again and have a reunion with your son. The day is not far for you to revenge yourself on the bad egg for his evil doings. Please remember my words. Wake up!Wake up!” Finishing his words, the god left. Waking up, Jiao could remember every single word of the god, but she could only hold her baby in arms without knowing what to do next. Just at this moment, Liu Hong suddenly came back. Seeing the baby, he wanted to kill him. “It’s too late today,” Jiao said. “I’ll throw him into the river tomorrow.”
It was so lucky that next day Liu Hong was to go far away again for an emergency. “If the bad egg comes back, my baby is bound to die!” she thought secretly. “I’d better throw him into the river as soon as possible and leave things by chance. Maybe someone will see and adopt him. And I can meet him again.” Afraid it would be difficult for them to recognize with each other in the future, Jiao bit her finger and wrote a letter with her blood. All necessary information was clearly written, such as his parents’ names and the reasons he was thrown into the river. She then bit off the little toe of the baby’s left foot as a mark to distinguish truth from falsehood and wrapped the baby with her underclothing. Taking advantage of having no one around, she hurriedly carried the baby and went to the river side. It was lucky the river wasn’t far. Chocked with tears, Jiao was going to throw the baby into the water. Yet she found a wood plank floating towards her. Saying her prayers to the sky, she put her baby on the plank with the blood letter tightly bound to his chest and tied him to the plank with a lace and finally pushed the plank forward. She just left things as they were. With tears in her eyes, she left the river.
The wood plank floated downstream and stopped at last just in front of Jinshan Temple. The Buddhist abbot, Monk Faming, was sitting in meditation. Suddenly hearing a baby crying, the abbot, promoted by an emotional impulse, went to the river immediately. He found a baby sleeping on a floating wood plank which had already stopped at the riverbank. Without any hesitation, the abbot untied the baby and carried him in arms. Reading the blood letter, he learned the whole story. He named the baby Jiangliu with the meanings of “ floating downstream” and then found a proper person to adopt the baby. But he himself kept the blood letter.
How time flew! Eighteen years had elapsed in a flash. The abbot asked Jiangliu to have his head shaved and to be a monk with a Buddhist name Xuanzhuang. One day in a late spring, all monks were sitting on a big pine tree and discussed Buddhist ures. Frequently baffled by Xuanzhuang’s questions, some good-for-nothing monks became angry with him. “You evil creature!” one of them abused him. “You even neither know your true name nor your parents, how can you have the cheek to speak nonsense here?” Feeling ashamed, Xuanzhuang went into the temple and knelt down before his master. With tears in his eyes, he said, “Everyone in the world has his parents. How can I have no parents?”
Time and again, he tried hard to implore his master to tell him his parents’ names. “If you really want to look for your parents,” said his master. “I’d like to ask you to go to my living quarters.” Following his master to a hall, he found the Buddhist abbot take down a small box from the beam. Opening the box and taking out a blood letter and a sweater, the old man gave them to Xuanzhuang. Reading the blood letter, he learned all about his parent’s names and the whole tragedy. Chocked with tears, he fell down onto the ground. “Facing such a huge debt of blood, I must do something,” said he. “If I cannot avenge my parents’ death upon the murderer, how can I conduct myself?” he said continuously. “During these eighteen years, I know nothing about my parents. It’s only today that I know my mother is still alive. Without your rescue and support there can be no my today. Let me go and look for my mother. I’ll rebuild the temple to repay your kindness.” “If you want to look for your mother,” said the master. “you may take the blood letter and sweater with you. Just pretend to ask for alms. Go directly to the office of the governor of Jiangzhou Province. Only by doing so, can you meet with your mother?”
Following his master’s instruction, Xuanzhuang pretended to be a monk asking for alms and directly went to Jiangzhou Province. Liu Hong chanced to be out for business when Xuanzhuang came. Chen Guangrui’s wife had a dream at night that an eclipsed moon became bright again. This strange dream made her think secretly. “I’ve heard nothing of my mother-in-law. My husband was murdered by this evil doer. My son had been thrown into the river.” She thought. “If he’s still alive, my son should be eighteen years old. Maybe today is just the right time for us to meet again.” While whispering to herself, she suddenly heard someone chanting ures and asking for alms repeatedly at the doorway. She came out and asked Xuanzhuang, “Where do you come from?” “I’m a disciple of the Buddhist abbot of Jinshan Temple,” replied he. “Now that you’re a disciple of the Buddhist abbot of Jinshan Temple…” she let him in and gave him something to eat before she could finish her words.
Carefully listening to his speech and scrutinizing his behavior, she found he and her husband were very much alike. Sending the maids and servants away on some pretext, she asked him continuously. “You became a monk from childhood or at middle age?” she asked. “What’ s your name? You still have parents now?” “I became a monk neither from childhood nor at middle age.” Said Xuanzhuang. “There’s a long story. I have bitter and deep-seated hatred. A bad egg murdered my father and forcibly occupied my mother. My master asked me to look for my mother in the office of the governor of Jiangzhou Province.” “What’s your mother’s name?” she asked. “My mother’s family name is Yin. Her first name is Jiao. My father’s family name is Chen. His first name is Guangrui. My name is Jiangliu and my Buddhist name is Xuanzhuang.” “Jiao is me,” said she. “But what evidence do you have?”
Learning she was his mother, Xuanzhuang knelt down immediately and cried sorrowfully. “Mother, if you don’t believe, I can show you a blood letter and sweater. ” Said he. Taking over the blood letter and sweater and finding they were the true things, Jiao held Xuanzhuang in her arms and cried bitterly. “Leave here quickly!” she said to her son. “I’ve not seen you for eighteen years!” he said. “But you ask me to leave just at the moment of meeting with you. How can I have the heart to part from you?” “You must leave here as soon as possible!” she said. “If Liu Hong comes back, he’ll definitely kill you!” the mother said continuously. “I’ll pretend to be ill tomorrow and say that many years ago I promised to give a hundred pairs of shoes to monks. I can go to your temple on the pretext to carry out my promise. By doing this way, I can tell you something more.” According his mother’s instruction, Xuanzhuang left without any delay.
Since meeting with her son, Jiao’s feelings had been mingled with joy and anxiety. One day, she lay in bed without eating and drinking on the pretext of illness. Liu Hong came back and asked why. “When I was a child, I promised to give a hundred pairs of shoes to monks,” she said. “Five days ago, I dreamt a monk came to ask for the shoes. He held a knife in his hand. It’s terrible, so I feel quite uncomfortable.” “It’s only a trifle.” Liu said. “Why don’t you tell me early?” Liu issued an order that every family must make a pair of shoes for monks. The time limit is five days. The people fulfilled the task accordingly. “The people already made the shoes.” Jiao said to Liu. “Is there any temples nearby for me to carry out my promise?” “There are two in Jiangzhou. One is Jinshan Temple, another one is Jiaoshan Temple. You can choose any as you like.” “I heard Jinshan Temple is good,” she said. “I’d like to go there.” Liu Hong asked his servants to find a boat immediately. Jiao went to Jinshan Temple by boat together with her henchmen.
Xuanzhuang told his master about his mother’s plan. The old man was very happy. Next day, a maid came to the temple saying her mistress was coming to carry out her promise. All monks came out to welcome her warmly. After entering the temple, Jiao directly walked into the grand hall to worship Buddha. She then asked the master to let the monks away one some pretext. Seeing all the monks left, Xuanzhuang came in and knelt down. Jiao asked him to take off his shoes and socks. She really found that he had lost the little toe of his left foot. The mother and the son cried bitterly in each other’s arms and thanked the master for his kindness to adopt Xuanzhuang. “Since you’ve already met with each other,” said the master, “you’d better go back immediately less the evil doer know and do harm to you.”
“I give you a bracelet,” said Jiao to her son. “Go to the north-western district of Hongzhou Province. There is a distance of one and half thousand miles between these two places. There is a town named Wanhuadian. Your grandma stayed there. She is the biological mother of your father,” said his mother continuously. “I write a letter for you to take. Go to the capital Chang An City and find the imperial palace. The prime minister Yin Kaishan lived on the left side of the imperial palace. He is my father. Give my letter to your grandpa and told him to ask the emperor to allow him to command the army to kill Liu Hong so as to avenge your father’s death upon the bad egg. Only on that day, can you rescue me. Now I don’t dare to stay here long for fear Liu Hong should reproach me for going back too late.” Finishing her words, Jiao left in a hurry.
Back into the temple with tears in his eyes and parting with his master, Xuanzhuang went to Hongzhou Province. After a tired and long journey, he finally arrived at the little town of Wanhuadian. “I come to see an old lady,” he told the owner of the hotel. “the mother of an official of Jiangzhou. She once stayed in your hotel. She is all right now?” “She once stayed in my hotel at the beginning,” the owner said. “But she became blind later on and hadn’t paid me any rent for three or four years. Now she lives in a shabby kiln outside the south city gate. She begs in the street everyday.” The owner told him. “And the official has left for so long a time, but I’ve heard nothing from him. No one knows why.” Xuanzhuang went to the kiln immediately and found the old lady. “According to your voice, you and my son Chen Guangrui are very much alike.” The old lady said. “I’m not Chen Guangrui,” he told her. “But I’m his son. Jiao is my mother.” “Why don’t your parents come?” she asked. “My father was murdered by an evil doer.” He said. “My mother was forcibly occupied as the wife of that bad egg.” “Why do you come here to look for me?” asked the old lady. “It’s my mother that asks me to come here to look for you.” He said. “ I have a letter of my mother as well as a bracelet.”
The old lady took over the letter and the bracelet and cried aloud. “My son came here for his cause, but I’ve never heard anything about him since he left here. I thought he bit the hand that fed him. Who knows he was murdered!.” cried the old lady. “Thanks goodness! The heaven takes pity on me. He doesn’t want me to have no offspring. My grandson comes to see me today.” “How did you become blind?” he asked. “I miss your father but he doesn’t come to see. I am absolutely disappointed and cry everyday. That why I’m blind,” cried the old lady. Xuanzhuang knelt down and said his prayers to the heaven. “Please take pity on me! I’m already eighteen years old but I’ve not avenged my father’s death on the murderer,” said he. “Today I come here to look for my grandma according to my mother’s instruction. If you pity my sincerity, please let my grandma see light again.” After his prayer, Xuanzhuang licked her eyes with his tongue tip. Shortly, his grandma opened her eyes and could see light again as ever before. Scrutinizing the young monk before her eyes, the old lady exclaimed, “You ’re really my grandson! You and my son Chen Guangrui are exactly alike!” The old lady had mingled feelings of joy and sorrow. Supporting his grandma with his hand, Xuanzhuang walked out of the kiln and came back to the hotel. He rented a room for her and gave her some money. “Wait for me,” he said to his grandma. “I’ll come back in a month.”
Parting with his grandma, Xuanzhuang went directly to the capital city, Chang An and finally arrived at the house of Prime Minister Yin Kaishan. “I’m a relative of Prime Minister Yin,” he told the doorman. “I come here to pay him a visit.” To be reported, Yin said, “I don’t have any monk relatives.” “Last night I dreamt that our daughter Jiao had come home.” Yin’s wife said. “Could it be that our son-in-law sent us a letter?” Yin asked the young monk to come into his hall. Seeing the old couple, Xuanzhuang knelt down before them and cried immediately. He then took out a letter from under his clothes and handed it to the prime minister. Opening the letter and reading it from beginning to end, the old man was chocked with tears. “What happened?” the old lady asked her husband. “This monk is our grandson.” Yin said. “Our son-in-law was murdered by a bad egg and our daughter Jiao was forcible occupied as the wife of the evil doer.” Learning this, the old lady cried sorrowfully. “Don’t worry,” Yin told his wife. “I’ll report it to the emperor tomorrow and ask him to allow me to command some soldiers. I’ll definitely avenge the death of our son-in-law upon the murderer!”
Next morning, Yin submitted a memorial to the throne. The full text read as follows: “Several years ago, my son-in-law Chen Guangrui, Number One Scholar, went to Jiangzhou Province to take up his post together with his family including his mother, wife and son. But he was murdered on the way by a boatman named Liu Hong. The evil doer forcibly occupied my daughter Jiao as his wife and then passed himself off as my son-in-law to take up the post of governor of Jiangzhou Province. From then on, he’s been an illegal official for so many years. It’s really the worst offense of rebellion. Your Majesty are earnestly requested to dispatch some troops to wipe out the evil man!” Reading the memorial, the emperor burst into anger and dispatched an army of sixty thousand strong with Yin as the supreme commander. And the villain Liu Hong was swiftly arrested and sent to the execution ground.
Sitting in the great hall of the governmental building of Jiangzhou Province, Yin asked his daughter Jiao to come over. But Jiao was too ashamed to meet her father. And worse of all, she was going to hang herself. Learning this, Xuanzhuang rushed over immediately to dissuade his mother from committing suicide. Kneeling before his mother, he said, “My grandpa and I headed troops to come here to avenge my father’s death upon the evil doer. The bad egg has already been arrested. Why are you going to die? If you die, how can I live?”
To be told about this, Yin stood up and went in to comfort his daughter. “I heard that a woman should follow only one man in her whole life,” said Jiao to her father. “Since my husband has already been murdered by the evil man, how can I have the cheek to follow the murderer? It’s only because I was in pregnancy that I forced myself to submit to humiliation and lived with the bad egg. Now that my son has already grown into a good man, and moreover, you’ve headed troops to come here and wiped out the murderer, as your daughter, I’d rather die. I think death is the best way for me to repay the kindness of you and my husband.” “It’s not your fault,” said the old father. “I know you had no choice under that condition. No need to feel ashamed!” The father and the daughter cried bitterly in each other’s arms. Xuanzhuang was also very sorrowful. Then the father rushed to the execution ground and let Liu Hong beheaded. And finally, going to the riverside, the three of them held a memorial service for Chen Guangrui, burning a written funeral oration.
Their bitterly crying created a great sensation in the dragon palace in the sea. The sea-patrol water demon Ye Cha submitted the written funeral oration to Dragon King. After reading, Dragon King asked the turtle general to take over Chen Guangrui. “Congratulations! Congratulations! ” said Dragon King to Chen Guangrui. “Your wife, your son and your father-in-law are holding a funeral service for you at the riverside. I’d like to have you restored to life and give you three pearls, a jade belt and ten pieces of silk. Today you can meet with your wife, your son and your mother.” Chen Gurangrui thanked Dragon King time and again. And Dragon King asked Ye Cha to send Chen’s dead body to the riverside for resurrection without any delay.
Crying sorrowfully for the death of her husband, Jiao, once again, wanted to throw herself into the river. Xuanzhuang rushed up and held his mother. Just at this moment, they saw a dead body floating toward the river bank. Jiao stepped up hurriedly and found it was his husband’s remains. She cried bitterly. All the people around came over to have a look. Stretching his arms and legs, Chen Guangrui began to move his body and then climbed up to the river bank and at last sat up there. All the people were startled.
Opening his eyes, Chen found his wife, his father-in-law and a young monk crying beside him. “Why are you here?” Chen asked. “You were murdered by the evil doer Liu Hong.” Jiao said. “Then I gave birth to your son. It was lucky that our son was rescued and adopted by the master of Jin Shan Temple. After growing up, he tried to meet with me again. I asked him to look for help from his grandpa. Learning the whole story, my father asked the emperor to let him head troops to come here and wipe out the bad egg. Just now, we were holding a funeral service for you. But we don’t know why you can be restored to life!” “Do you still remember the golden carp which I bought for you and then let free?” Chen Guangrui asked his wife. “Who knows the carp should be Dragon King? Later on, I was pushed into the river by the villain. Thanks to his rescue, I can be restored to life. He also gave me some treasured objects. Now I have them with me.” He said continuously. “Unexpectedly you has already given birth to a son! Moreover, you avenged yourselves on the evil doer for our disaster. The bitter gave place to sweet at last. It’ s really a great happy event for us.”
Under the help of Xuanzhuang’s grandpa, the prime minister Yin Kaishan, they arrived at the little town Wanhuadian. Chen Guangrui and his son Xuanzhuang went to the hotel where Chen’s mother stayed before. The old lady had a dream that night. She saw in her dream that a withered tree came back to life with many flowers blooming. “Could it be that my grandson has come to see me?” thought the old lady. Just at this moment, she found Chen Guangrui and his son Xuanzhuang coming into her room. “It’s my grandma, isn’t it?” the young monk said to his father. Seeing his mother, Chen Guangrui hurriedly knelt down and kowtowed to the old lady. The mother and the son cried bitterly in each other’s arms.
After paying rental to the owner of the hotel, all of them went back to the capital city. Together with his mother, his wife and his son, Chen Guangrui went to see his mother-in-law and told her the whole story. The old lady was very happy and held a grand banquet to congratulate the reunion. Next day, Yin reported all these to the emperor. According to Yin’s recommendation, Chen Guangrui was given an important post to participate in political affairs. And Xuanzhuang was willing to be a monk in Hongfu Temple. But Xuanzhuang’s mother unflinchingly committed suicide at last. Later on, the young monk went back to Jinshan Temple again on the purpose to repay the kindness of his master. Not long before, Xuanzhuang became a great master.