{"id":6590,"date":"2019-11-19T23:43:26","date_gmt":"2019-11-19T23:43:26","guid":{"rendered":"http:\/\/chinesemoment.com\/chinese-culture\/the-story-of-the-three-genjias-a-tibetan-folktale-from-sichuan\/"},"modified":"2019-11-19T23:43:26","modified_gmt":"2019-11-19T23:43:26","slug":"the-story-of-the-three-genjias-a-tibetan-folktale-from-sichuan","status":"publish","type":"post","link":"https:\/\/chinesemoment.com\/de\/the-story-of-the-three-genjias-a-tibetan-folktale-from-sichuan\/","title":{"rendered":"The Story of the Three Genjias &#8211; A Tibetan Folktale from Sichuan"},"content":{"rendered":"<div>\n<div style=\"padding:4px;\"><span>  <\/p>\n<p>o<em><\/em>nce upon a time in a certain place there lived  three men who all had the same name &#8212; Genjia. One was the tribal chief,  the second a carpenter, and the third the chief&#8217;s steward.<\/p>\n<p>Genjia the carpenter was married to an exceptio<em><\/em>nally beautiful woman.  Genjia the steward fancied her and dreamt day and night of having her  for himself. But she was a very upright woman and would not let him get  anywher near her. Finally, he was driven to find some way of killing  the carpenter in order to attain his end.<\/p>\n<p>After a while, the father of Genjia the chief died. The steward saw  in this a golden opportunity for eliminating the carpenter. Every day he  secretly studied the calligraphy of the Buddhist s<em><\/em>criptures and  succeeded in reproducing the old-fashio<em><\/em>ned and esoteric style in which  they were written. He then wrote a docu<em><\/em>ment in this style and handed it  to the chief, saying, and &ldquo;Master, here is a docu<em><\/em>ment I came across the  other day. I cannot understand a word of it and have brought it here  especially for you to decipher.&quot;<\/p>\n<p>Genjia the chief was baffled by the writing and passed it on to his  secretary in charge of docu<em><\/em>ments. After reading it, the secretary said,  &quot;This docu<em><\/em>ment claims to be from the old chief. In it he says that he  has ascended to heaven and is now serving as an official there, but he  doesn&#8217;t have an official mansion. He asks you, Master, to send him a  carpenter &#8212; the most skilled you have &#8212; to direct the co<em><\/em>nstruction of  such a mansion.&quot;<\/p>\n<p>Genjia the chief thought co<em><\/em>nstantly of his father and was most  co<em><\/em>ncerned to hear that he had nowher to lay his head in heaven. He sent  for Genjia the carpenter, showed him the docu<em><\/em>ment and ordered him to go  to heaven at once.<\/p>\n<p>Genjia the carpenter was greatly startled. He dared not refuse,  however, and could o<em><\/em>nly plead for time, &quot;How could I disobey your order,  Master! But I need some time to prepare. Please allow me seven days.  After that time, please hold a Twig Burning Ceremony in the hemp field  behind my house to send me off. Then I&#8217;ll be able to ascend to heaven to  build the mansion for the old chief.&quot;<\/p>\n<p>Genjia the chief co<em><\/em>nsidered this request reaso<em><\/em>nable and willingly agreed.<\/p>\n<p>When Genjia the carpenter left, he went round making a few  investigations. He wanted to find out wher the chief had got this idea.  He eventually discovered that it had originated in a classical docu<em><\/em>ment  found by Genjia the steward. He put two and two together and co<em><\/em>ncluded  that it must be a sinister plot against him hatched by the steward.<\/p>\n<p>He went home and co<em><\/em>nsulted with his wife. &quot;The most absurd thing has  happened. The chief wants me to go and build a mansion in heaven. He  must have been tricked into it by Genjia the steward. I did not dare  refuse, but asked him to hold a Twig Burning Ceremony behind our house  before I go. It would be no use trying to disobey him now. There is o<em><\/em>nly  one way for me to get out of this alive. The two of us must dig a  tunnel under cover of night leading from the field to our bedroom, and  then you can hide me there later. In a year&#8217;s time I will find some way  to get even.&quot;<\/p>\n<p>The wife was shocked by this tale. Hatred for the steward filled the  very marrow of her bones. She was willing to do anything to save her  husband. So every day when night fell, the two of them dug the tunnel in  secret. On the seventh day it was completed. They sealed the entrance  with a slab of stone and scattered soil on it, so that people wouldn&#8217;t  notice it.<\/p>\n<p>The eighth day came, the day for the carpenter to ascend to heaven.  At the head of a retinue of elders and stewards and with a great din of  bugles and drums, the chief came to send him off. They made a pile of  faggots in the hemp field and asked Genjia the carpenter to sling his  tool-kit over his shoulder and carry his bag in one hand. They made him  stand in the middle, lit the faggots and watched the smoke rise,  &quot;carrying him up to heaven&quot;.<\/p>\n<p>Genjia the steward was afraid that as soon as the faggots were lit,  the carpenter would spoil everything by crying out in terror. &quot;Come on!&quot;  he shouted to the crowd. &quot;Blow your bugles and beat your drums! Laugh  and cheer! Genjia the carpenter is on his way to heaven to build a  mansion for our old chief. Isn&#8217;t that a wo<em><\/em>nderful thing?&quot;<\/p>\n<p>The chief came over to have a look. Genjia the steward pointed  gleefully to the rising smoke and said, &quot;Master, you see, there goes his  horse. Genjia the carpenter is on his way to heaven.&quot;<\/p>\n<p>The chief was delighted.<\/p>\n<p>The moment the faggots were lit and the smoke began rising into the  sky, Genjia the carpenter raised the slab and escaped through the tunnel  back to his own bedroom.<\/p>\n<p>He co<em><\/em>nfined himself to his house for a whole year. His wife went to  great lengths to find milk, butter and other nutritious food for him;  and as he did not work, by the end of that year he was plumper and  fairer-skinned than ever.<\/p>\n<p>Meanwhile, Genjia the steward tried a thousand and one ways of  seducing the carpenter&#8217;s wife, and she tried a thousand and one ways of  avoiding him. He failed completely to attain his goal.<\/p>\n<p>While Genjia the carpenter was hiding at home, he diligently  practiced the calligraphy of the Buddhist s<em><\/em>criptures. He prepared a  docu<em><\/em>ment written in the authentic style and kept it on his person. On  the first anniversary of his &quot;ascent to heaven&quot; he went and stood on the  very spot wher he was supposed to have been burned, the same tool-kit  on his shoulder and the same bag in his hand. He called out, &quot;How is  everybody? I&#8217;ve just got back from heaven.&quot;<\/p>\n<p>His wife was the first to come out. She pretended to be extremely surprised and hurried over to report the news to the chief.<\/p>\n<p>The chief was very happy when he heard that Genjia the carpenter was  back. He gave him a hero&#8217;s welcome with bugles and drums, and invited  him to stay in his mansion. He wanted to find out how his father was  faring in heaven.<\/p>\n<p>On meeting the chief, Genjia the carpenter said in a very serious  tone of voice, &quot;When I was co<em><\/em>nstructing the official mansion in heaven,  the old chief treated me with exceptio<em><\/em>nal kindness, just as you always  do, Master. That&#8217;s why I&#8217;m in such good shape! The mansion is finished,  and what a magnificent building it is &#8212; ten times the size of an  earthly mansion! o<em><\/em>nly one thing is lacking: a steward. The old chief  misses his old steward dearly. He very much wants the steward to go up  to heaven and manage things for him. After a period of time he can come  back.&quot; This said, he prom<em><\/em>ptly produced the docu<em><\/em>ment and showed it to the  chief, adding that it was the old chief who had asked him to bring it  down.<\/p>\n<p>Genjia the chief read the docu<em><\/em>ment and was totally co<em><\/em>nvinced by the  whole story. Presently he sent for Genjia the steward and asked him to  go and work for the old chief in his newly-built mansion in heaven.<\/p>\n<p>When Genjia the steward saw Genjia the carpenter standing there and  looking so well after his &quot;ascent to heaven,&quot; and when he heard the  vivid des<em><\/em>cription of heaven given by the carpenter, he just didn&#8217;t know  what to think. &quot;Perhaps I really possess some sort of magic power&quot;, he  thought to himself. &quot;It was my idea for him to go to heaven, and he  actually seems to have done so! Perhaps it really is possible to fly to  heaven, and the old chief really does have a new mansion there!&quot;<\/p>\n<p>He followed the carpenter&#8217;s example and asked for seven days to get  ready, and a Twig Burning Ceremony to be held in the hemp field behind  his house to send him off to heaven. He thought that since Genjia the  carpenter could come back, he could too. On the eighth day, as on the  previous occasion, Genjia the steward stood in the middle of the faggots  with a box on his shoulder and a bag in his hand. As on the previous  occasion, there was a great din of bugles and drums, and the chief gave  the order to light the faggots and send him off to heaven.<\/p>\n<p>But the outcome this time was somewhat different. One difference was  that after everything was over, a pile of charred bo<em><\/em>nes was found among  the ashes. Another difference was that the steward never came back. 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