{"id":6595,"date":"2019-11-20T04:52:43","date_gmt":"2019-11-20T04:52:43","guid":{"rendered":"http:\/\/chinesemoment.com\/chinese-culture\/the-dragon-king-039-s-daughter\/"},"modified":"2019-11-20T04:52:43","modified_gmt":"2019-11-20T04:52:43","slug":"the-dragon-king-039-s-daughter","status":"publish","type":"post","link":"https:\/\/chinesemoment.com\/my\/the-dragon-king-039-s-daughter\/","title":{"rendered":"The Dragon King&#039;s Daughter"},"content":{"rendered":"<div>\n<div style=\"padding:4px;\"><span>  <\/p>\n<p>The treasure trove of Chinese folklore was compiled  as oral traditions, stories being passed down from generation to  generation within each of China&#8217;s fifty-six nationalities.<\/p>\n<p>The &ldquo;Dragon King&rsquo;s Daughter&rdquo; is one of many Tang dynasty (A.D.  618-907) stories.&nbsp; It was widely told in China, and has been  restructured in various forms in different times and regio<em><\/em>nal areas.&nbsp;  For example, in Yuan drama, we can find two plays ba<em><\/em>sed on the same  story, both of which have been favorites in China since the Yuan dynasty  (1260-1368).<\/p>\n<p>The story describes two levels of the world&mdash;human and nonhuman.&nbsp; It  shows that a female&rsquo;s life is no better in the no<em><\/em>nhuman world than in  the human.&nbsp; Reflecting traditio<em><\/em>nal social prejudices, many Chinese  folktales appear to de<em><\/em>value women&rsquo;s status in society.&nbsp; Women suffered  greatly under the traditio<em><\/em>nal way of life.&nbsp; Although a woman was  destined by fate to be either good or bad, her life was usually  determined by her unknown future husband and family.&nbsp; Yet, the story  also expresses a strong belief in sharing the benefits of human  morality, justice, and dignity.<\/p>\n<p>Liu Yi meets the wretched shepherdess<\/p>\n<p>In the seventh century, a young scholar named Liu Yi lived in the  valley of the Xiang River.&nbsp; One year he failed to pass the annual  examination for an official appointment, which was given in the capital  city.&nbsp; Returning home, he decided to make a detour and visit a friend  who was staying at Jingyang at the time.&nbsp; Some time after he set off,  his horse was startled by a hare dashing across the road; it burst into  such a frantic gallop that he could not restrain it until it had run  over two miles.<\/p>\n<p>Finally, he co<em><\/em>ntrolled the horse, but then his attention was caught  by another sight.&nbsp; Not far away, by the roadside, stood a girl  surrounded by a flock of sheep.&nbsp; Although she was extraordinarily  pretty, she had finely knitted, arched eyebrows and sadly soiled  clothes.&nbsp; It seemed she was anticipating someone&rsquo;s arrival.<\/p>\n<p>Liu approached the girl and asked, &ldquo;Why are you in such a sad  condition?&rdquo;&nbsp; The girl forced a smile of gratitude and, unable to co<em><\/em>ntrol  her tears, sorrowfully replied: &ldquo;I am a miserable creature.&nbsp; It is very  kind of you to ask me, and I have no reason to keep my deep sorrow to  myself.&nbsp; I am the youngest daughter of my family.&nbsp; My father is the  dragon king in Dong Ting Lake.&nbsp; Following my parent&rsquo;s arrangements, I  was married to the second son of the dragon chief of the Jing River.&nbsp;  But my husband is o<em><\/em>nly devoted to his own pleasure and behaves worse and  worse with each day.&nbsp; I asked his parents for help, but instead, they  sent me here to work as a shepherdess. &hellip;&rdquo;&nbsp; Her grief choked off her  words, and she started sobbing uncontrollably.<\/p>\n<p>&quot;Dong Ting Lake lies far beyond the horizon,&quot; she resumed. &ldquo;It is so  far away that I have no means to send a message to my parents.&nbsp; My heart  is broken and I have worn out my eyes by watching the way home day and  night.&nbsp; Yet, no one knows my misery or gives me any comfort.&nbsp; Sir, you  are heading to the south: I hope that wher you are going is not far  from Dong Ting Lake.&nbsp; Would you please kindly carry a message to my  parents for me?&rdquo;<\/p>\n<p>&ldquo;I am a righteous man,&rdquo; replied Liu Yi, &ldquo;and my blood is boiling at  your story.&nbsp; It would be no trouble at all for me to bring a message to  your parents.&nbsp; But the lake seems deep and bottomless, and I am a land  walker.&nbsp; How can I deliver the message?&nbsp; Could you please give me some  advice?&rdquo;<\/p>\n<p>&ldquo;I can never thank you enough,&rdquo; the girl said, her tears rolling down  her face.&nbsp; &ldquo;If ever I receive one word of reply, I shall do all I can  to repay you, even at the cost of my life.&nbsp; To enter the lake is as easy  as to enter your capital city.&nbsp; But I don&rsquo;t think it would be proper to  tell you the secret of reaching my parents before you give me your most  solemn promise.&rdquo;<\/p>\n<p>&ldquo;I promise under oath to heaven,&rdquo; declared Liu Yi.&nbsp;<\/p>\n<p>Satisfied, the girl explained.&nbsp; &ldquo;To the south of the lake, there is a  village.&nbsp; There you will find a sacred orange tree at the lakeside.&nbsp;  Take off your belt and put on this one that I give you.&nbsp; Then knock  three times on the tree trunk.&nbsp; Somebody will come at your signal.&nbsp;  Follow him and there will be no problem.<\/p>\n<p>&ldquo;I have told you this secret from the bottom of my heart and  entrusted my message to you.&nbsp; Please tell my parents all that you have  heard.&nbsp; Whatever happens, never fail me!&rdquo;<\/p>\n<p>Liu Yi promised to follow her directions, and the girl took a written  message out of her sleeve pocket, and presented it to him with a  woman&rsquo;s bow, while looking southward and weeping sadly.<\/p>\n<p>After putting the written message in his wallet, Liu Yi hesitated a  little.&nbsp; &ldquo;May I ask why you graze sheep?&nbsp; Do dragons eat animal meat  also?&rdquo;<\/p>\n<p>&ldquo;No,&rdquo; she replied.&nbsp; &ldquo;They are rainmakers in the shape of sheep.&rdquo;<\/p>\n<p>&ldquo;What kind of rainmakers are they?&rdquo; asked Liu Yi.<\/p>\n<p>With a charming smile, the girl replied, &ldquo;Lightning, thunder, and the like. &hellip;&rdquo;<\/p>\n<p>Examining the sheep carefully, Liu Yi noticed their unearthly  characteristics.&nbsp; Although they seemed ordinary at first glance, he  noticed that they held their heads high and grazed in an unusual manner.<\/p>\n<p>&ldquo;Now, young lady,&rdquo; said Liu, &ldquo;I am going to serve as your courier; I  hope that you will remember me after you return to your home in the  lake.&rdquo;<\/p>\n<p>&ldquo;Absolutely!&rdquo; she exclaimed.&nbsp; &ldquo;You will be one of my dear relatives.&rdquo;<\/p>\n<p>Having bid adieu to the girl, Liu Yi set off for the south.&nbsp; After  a<em><\/em>bout one hundred yards he glanced backward, but neither the girl nor  the sheep remained in view.<\/p>\n<p>The palace of the dragon king<\/p>\n<p>In the evening he reached Jingyang and visited his friend.&nbsp; It took  him more than a mo<em><\/em>nth to finally return home, wher he rested briefly  before setting off for Dong Ting Lake.&nbsp; There he found the orange tree  at the special spot.&nbsp; As the girl had instructed him, he changed his  belt and knocked three times on the tree trunk.&nbsp; In a moment, a warrior  came out of the water, bowed to him, and asked, &ldquo;May I ask what business  brought you here?&rdquo;<br \/>  &nbsp;<br \/>  &ldquo;To see your king,&rdquo; Liu replied.&nbsp; No more words were needed.<\/p>\n<p>The water parted at the warrior&rsquo;s command to reveal a pathway leading  to the bottom of the lake.&nbsp; &ldquo;Close your eyes, please!&rdquo; said the warrior  as he led Liu Yi down to the road.&nbsp; &ldquo;We will be there soon.&rdquo;<\/p>\n<p>Liu did so and followed him down.&nbsp; Soon they arrived at a grand  palace with many towers and pavilions, thousands of gates and doors,  marbled arches, and exotic trees and plants, as well as countless  decorations and treasures.&nbsp; Liu Yi felt clearly that he had entered  another world.&nbsp; Hesitating at the gate of a great hall, Liu Yi asked,  &ldquo;What place is this?&rdquo;<\/p>\n<p>&ldquo;The palace of the Divine Void,&rdquo; replied his guide.<\/p>\n<p>Looking a<em><\/em>bout him, Liu saw that he was surrounded by things he had  never seen in the real world.&nbsp;&nbsp; The whole unearthly enviro<em><\/em>nment gave an  impression of fantasy and unfathomable depth that defied exaggeration.<\/p>\n<p>After waiting for a long time at the gate, Liu Yi asked, &ldquo;Please tell me wher the lord of Dong Ting is.&rdquo;<\/p>\n<p>&quot;His Majesty is in the Pavilion of Dark Pearl,&quot; replied the warrior.&nbsp;  &ldquo;He is talking with the priest of the sun a<em><\/em>bout the fire cannon, and is  just a<em><\/em>bout to finish.&rdquo;<\/p>\n<p>&ldquo;What is the fire cannon?&rdquo;&nbsp; Liu was curious.<\/p>\n<p>&ldquo;Our Majesty is a dragon,&rdquo; the warrior said, &ldquo;so water is his magic  weapon.&nbsp; He can flood valleys and mountains with one dro of water.&nbsp;  However, the priest is a human being and fire is his weapon. He can turn  a palace into a burning hell with a torch.&nbsp; Because the properties of  their weapons differ, they negate each other.&nbsp; They are discussing how  they can reach a compromise and harmo<em><\/em>nize with each other, in order to  establish a fair co<em><\/em>ntrol over the human world.&rdquo;<\/p>\n<p>As they finished talking, the palace gate was opened.&nbsp; A man clad in a  purple robe and holding a jasper scepter, entered, surrounded by a  gathering mist.<\/p>\n<p>&ldquo;This is our king,&rdquo; the warrior whispered to Liu Yi, then stepped forward to report Liu&rsquo;s arrival.<br \/>  &nbsp;<br \/>  Looking at Liu Yi, the dragon king asked, &ldquo;Are you not from the world of men?&rdquo;<\/p>\n<p>&ldquo;Yes,&rdquo; Liu Yi answered, bowing most politely to the king.&nbsp; The dragon king greeted him in return and offered him a seat.<\/p>\n<p>&ldquo;Our kingdom of water is deep and dark, and my knowledge of your  world is quite limited,&rdquo; the dragon king said.&nbsp; &ldquo;What reason brought you  here from such a distance, sir?&rdquo;<\/p>\n<p>&ldquo;I am a resident of the same district as Your Masjesty,&rdquo; Liu Yi  answered politely.&nbsp; &ldquo;I grew up in the south, but had my education in the  northwest.&nbsp; After my failure in this year&rsquo;s official examination, I  took the road to Jingyang by the Jing River.&nbsp;<\/p>\n<p>&ldquo;There I met your daughter, who was grazing sheep on the pasture,  without any protection from the rain and wind.&nbsp; She was a great pity to  behold.&nbsp; I asked her how she had come to be in such a pitiful co<em><\/em>ndition  and she told me that her husband&rsquo;s cruelty and the neglect of her  parents-in-law had led to her degradation.&nbsp; She entreated me to bring a  message to you, and this I promised to do.&nbsp; That is why I have come here  to visit Your Majesty.&rdquo;&nbsp; Then he presented the girl&rsquo;s written message  to the dragon king.<\/p>\n<p>After reading the message, the king covered his face with both hands  and wept.&nbsp; &ldquo;I have been like a man both blind and deaf,&rdquo; he grieved.&nbsp;  &ldquo;Though I am her aged father, I had no idea of her sufferings away from  home, wheras you, a stranger, volunteered to come to her rescue.&nbsp; So  long as I live, your kindness shall never be forgotten.&rdquo;<\/p>\n<p>The king called over a palace eunuch and gave him the message, with  an order to tell the story to the ladies in the inner palace.&nbsp; Soon,  wailing was heard from within.&nbsp; In alarm, the king ordered his men, &ldquo;Be  quick.&nbsp; Stop the ladies from making so much noise, otherwise the prince  of Qian Tang will become greatly upset.&rdquo;<\/p>\n<p>&ldquo;May I know who this prince is?&rdquo; Liu Yi asked.<\/p>\n<p>&ldquo;My younger brother,&rdquo; replied the dragon king.&nbsp; &ldquo;He used to be the prince of Qian Tang but now he has retired.&rdquo;<\/p>\n<p>&ldquo;Why should the story be kept secret from him?&rdquo;<br \/>  &nbsp;<br \/>  &ldquo;Because he is so fiery tempered.&nbsp; Did you know that the famous  nine-year flood during King Yao&rsquo;s time was caused by one of his boiling  angers?&nbsp; At present, he is co<em><\/em>nfined here by order of the Jade Emperor in  Heaven.&nbsp; But his people in Qian Tang are still looking forward to his  return.&rdquo;&nbsp; Just as the king finished his words there came a great crash,  as if heaven and earth were rent asunder.&nbsp; The palace shook and a mist  seethed a<em><\/em>bout as a crimson dragon, a<em><\/em>bout one thousand feet long, burst  in.&nbsp; Lightning flashed and thunder rolled in its wake.<\/p>\n<p>Panic-stricken, Liu Yi fell off his chair at the terrible sight.&nbsp; The  king helped him up and reassured him.&nbsp; &ldquo;Have no fear! Have no fear,  please! Everything is all right.&rdquo;&nbsp; Recovering, Liu Yi asked to leave.<\/p>\n<p>&ldquo;Please wait a moment,&rdquo; said the king.&nbsp; &ldquo;My brother o<em><\/em>nly appears like  that when he is angry.&nbsp; When he returns he will be totally different. &rdquo;<\/p>\n<p>After a while waves of soft clouds, borne on a gentle breeze, drifted  through the palace.&nbsp; Thousands of brightly dressed girls, wearing  glittering jewels and gowns of the finest satin silk, filed in.&nbsp; Among  them was a girl of exceptio<em><\/em>nal beauty&mdash;with finely arched eyebrows.&nbsp; As  she drew near, Liu Yi recognized that she was the same girl who had  asked him to co<em><\/em>nvey her message.<\/p>\n<p>The dragon king was very happy.&nbsp; &ldquo;Here comes the wretched shepherdess  from the Jing River,&rdquo; he said to Liu Yi.&nbsp; Walking with the group was a  vigorous man, full of spirit, holding a jasper scepter.&nbsp; It was the  dragon prince of Qian Tang.<\/p>\n<p>&ldquo;My unhappy niece was nearly ruined by that blackguard,&rdquo; the prince  said to Liu.&nbsp; &ldquo;It was very kind of you to bring her message from such  distance.&nbsp; If it were not for your strong sense of justice, she would  have been sacrificed to that wretched life forever.&nbsp; Our gratitude is  beyond words.&rdquo;<\/p>\n<p>Liu Yi bowed and thanked the prince for his words.&nbsp; Then the prince told the king and his court the story of what had happened.<\/p>\n<p>&ldquo;I reached the Jing River in one hour, fought there for one hour  more, and returned here in another.&nbsp; On my way back I flew up to Heaven  to report to the Jade Emperor.&nbsp; He approved of the justice that I had  meted out and pardo<em><\/em>ned me for my past faults as well.&rdquo;<\/p>\n<p>&ldquo;How many were killed in the fight?&rdquo; the dragon king asked.<br \/>  &ldquo;Six hundred thousand.&rdquo;<br \/>  &ldquo;And fields flooded?&rdquo;<br \/>  &ldquo;Up to three hundred miles.&rdquo;<br \/>  &ldquo;And wher is her husband, that scoundrel?&rdquo;<br \/>  &ldquo;I ate him.&rdquo;<\/p>\n<p>The dragon king&rsquo;s face turned pale and deeply unhappy.&nbsp; &ldquo;It is true  that the villain was insufferable,&rdquo; he said.&nbsp; &ldquo;Nevertheless, you have  gone too far.&nbsp; Be grateful that the Jade Emperor pardo<em><\/em>ned you because of  the great injustice that you righted.&nbsp; Otherwise, I could say nothing  in your favor.&nbsp; Do please behave yourself from now on.&rdquo;&nbsp; The prince  listened politely and bowed to the king.<\/p>\n<p>Celebrations in the palace<\/p>\n<p>Liu Yi spent the night in the Hall of Frozen Light and feasted at the  Emerald Palace on the next day.&nbsp; The whole royal family gathered, and  dances and music were performed.&nbsp; When the performances were over, the  dragon king stood up and sang:<\/p>\n<p>Endless the earth and blue the sky,<br \/>  No one heeds a distant cry.<br \/>  A fox snuggles down in its lair,<br \/>  Thunderbolts can still catch it there.<br \/>  A man, true and upright,<br \/>  Returned my daughter to my side.<br \/>  Such great kindness, how can we requite?<\/p>\n<p>In turn, the prince rose up, bowed to the king and the royal family, and then sang:<\/p>\n<p>Life and death are decided by fate,<br \/>  Our princess got a worthless mate.<br \/>  On the Jing River she had to stay,<br \/>  With sheep and bad weather she passed her day.<br \/>  This gentleman brought her message,<br \/>  And we have determined her life for the better.<br \/>  To heart we will keep this forever.<\/p>\n<p>After the prince had finished his song, the dragon king and the  prince together offered one more cup of wine to Liu Yi.&nbsp; He drank it and  thanked them for their toast.&nbsp; Then Liu Yi sang:<\/p>\n<p>A blossom suffering in the rain,<br \/>  The princess lo<em><\/em>nged for home in vain.<br \/>  A great pain to see her in plight,<br \/>  A great joy to do something right.<br \/>  Now we enjoy, yet soon will part,<br \/>  For my own home I must start.<br \/>  Bitter lo<em><\/em>nging has come to my heart!<\/p>\n<p>Loud applause greeted his song.<\/p>\n<p>The dragon king presented Liu Yi with a rhinoceros-horn casket inlaid  with jasper, a key to part the waves in the lake.&nbsp; The prince then  presented an amber dish bearing pearls that shone at night.&nbsp; Liu Yi  accepted the gifts gratefully.&nbsp; Maids of ho<em><\/em>nor piled silks and jewels  around him until they were heaped up.&nbsp; Surrounded by such good company  and enjoyable entertainment, Liu Yi passed a memorable day.&nbsp; Sated at  last with wine and pleasure, he retired to the Hall of Frozen Light.<\/p>\n<p>The next day he was invited to feast at the Pavilion of Limpid Light  by the prince of Qian Tang.&nbsp; After offering him heated wine, the prince  became insolent and said: &ldquo;A hard rock can be broken but not bent, and a  brave man can be killed but not be shamed.&nbsp; I would like to make a  proposal.&nbsp; If you agree, everything will be all right between us.&nbsp; If  not, let us perish together.&nbsp; How is that?&rdquo;<\/p>\n<p>&ldquo;May I hear your proposal first?&rdquo; said the surprised Liu Yi.&nbsp;<\/p>\n<p>&ldquo;As you know,&rdquo; said the prince, &ldquo;that blackguard lord of the Jing  River&rsquo;s unfortunate widow is our sovereign&rsquo;s daughter.&nbsp; She is a very  well educated, excellent girl, well cherished by all her kinsfolk.&nbsp;&nbsp;<\/p>\n<p>But she was unlucky enough to have fallen into the hands of that  scoundrel.&nbsp;&nbsp; She has suffered a great deal.&nbsp; But that is now in the  past.&nbsp; She owes you so much that we would be pleased to entrust her to  you as your wife.&nbsp; Then we who love her will be able to rest at ease.&nbsp;  Do you not agree with the proverb that says: &lsquo;A man of good will would  not leave a deed of merit unfinished.&rsquo;&rdquo;<\/p>\n<p>For a moment Liu Yi looked around, then laughed loudly.&nbsp; &ldquo;I would  never have expected that the prince of Qian Tang would have such an  unhealthy idea.&nbsp; I have heard that when you flew across the nine  co<em><\/em>ntinents your anger could make fire mountains quake; and I have seen  you fight for your niece in such an incomparably brave manner.&nbsp; You  dared to risk death to do justice and would give your life for those you  love.&nbsp; Those are the characteristics of true greatness.&nbsp; Yet, at this  very moment, you are trying to coerce me into doing what you wish, in  defiance of all honor.&nbsp; I can hardly believe it.&rdquo;<\/p>\n<p>Hesitating a little, Liu Yi continued, &ldquo;Suppose we two had met on a  seething sea or in dark mountains, the mist and rain around your body,  your fins and beard flying.&nbsp; Had you threatened me with death, then I  would have taken you merely for a beast and not counted it against you.&nbsp;  But now, dressed in human garb, talking of manners, and showing a deep  understanding of human relatio<em><\/em>nships and ways of life, you seemed to  have a finer sense of right and wrong than many gallants on the earth,  not to mention any beast in the jungle or creature of the deep.<\/p>\n<p>&ldquo;Yet you are trying to force your will upon me by your strength and  temper, while pretending to be drunk.&nbsp; Well, your anger is nothing to me  even though I am smaller than any one of your scales.&nbsp; I do hope that  you will change your mind.&rdquo;<\/p>\n<p>At the end of Liu Yi&rsquo;s words, the prince humbly apologized.&nbsp; &ldquo;Your  reprimand is quite correct, my manners were poor despite my palace  upbringing.&nbsp; I beg your pardon for my meaningless and offensive  remarks.&nbsp; Please do not let this ruin our friendship.&rdquo;<\/p>\n<p>That evening, they feasted together again, as merry as ever, and became great friends.<\/p>\n<p>One more day passed.&nbsp; The next day the queen held another party for  Liu Yi in the Hall of Hidden Light.&nbsp; The queen said to him, &ldquo;My daughter  owes you so much that we can never thank you enough.&nbsp; It is a great  pity that we have to say goodbye so soon.&rdquo;&nbsp;<\/p>\n<p>The queen then told the princess to thank him.&nbsp; The princess turned  to Liu Yi in deep sorrow and asked, &ldquo;Shall we meet again someday?&rdquo;&nbsp; Liu  Yi suddenly felt deep regret that he had rejected the proposal offered  by the prince.&nbsp; In that moment they shared feelings of regret.&nbsp; The  party ended and the palace was filled with sighs as Liu Yi bowed  farewell.<\/p>\n<p>Liu Yi&rsquo;s marriage to the dragon king&rsquo;s daughter<\/p>\n<p>Liu Yi first went to Yangzhou, the largest city on the Yangtze  River.&nbsp; He sold a small portion of what he had been given at the palace  and became a multimillionaire.<\/p>\n<p>A year later, he married his first wife, but she soon died.&nbsp; A second  wife also died within a matter of months.&nbsp; Growing more and more  unhappy, Liu Yi moved to Nanjing, another big city on the Yangtze River.<\/p>\n<p>Now in his late twenties, he could hardly live with his loneliness.&nbsp;  One day a matchmaker came and told him of a girl from Fengyang County  who was named Lu.&nbsp; Lu Hao, her father, had been the magistrate of  Ching-Liu and was now a noted Taoist master.&nbsp; The girl had been married  into the Chang family who lived on the Jing River, but unfortunately her  husband had passed away not long ago.&nbsp;&nbsp; Her mother was trying to find  her a good husband.&nbsp; She is young, very pretty, and very smart.&nbsp; Was he  interested?&nbsp; Liu Yi agreed to the match and, on a beautiful day, he and  the girl were married.&nbsp; The magnificence of the wedding and the  abundance of gifts impressed all the people in Nanjing.<\/p>\n<p>One day, shortly after their first child was born, Liu&rsquo;s wife invited  all their relatives to the house.&nbsp; In front of all the guests she asked  Liu Yi, with a charming smile, &ldquo;Don&rsquo;t you remember that we have met  before?&rdquo;<\/p>\n<p>Sensing something, Liu Yi replied, &ldquo;I o<em><\/em>nce carried a message for a dragon king&rsquo;s daughter.&nbsp; I will never forget it.&rdquo;<\/p>\n<p>&ldquo;I am the daughter of the dragon king,&rdquo; his wife declared.&nbsp; &ldquo;Wretched  and abused by my former husband, I was rescued by you, and I swore to  repay your kindness.&nbsp; But unfortunately, when my uncle so untactful  proposed marriage between us, you refused.&nbsp; Later, my parents wanted me  to be the bride of another god&rsquo;s son, but I made an excuse to stop it.&nbsp;  In truth, I would rather die than love somebody other than you.<\/p>\n<p>&ldquo;My parents came to know my intention and decided to help me.&nbsp;  However, they could do nothing since you married two other girls.&nbsp; Not  until you came here to live alone did my family feel that the match was  possible.&nbsp; Now it has turned out just right, I will be happy all my life  and live without regret.&nbsp; I know that I am hardly good enough to keep  your love, so I am relying on your fo<em><\/em>ndness for your first child.&rdquo;<\/p>\n<p>Surprised, Liu Yi said, &ldquo;We are destined by fate.&nbsp; When I first saw  you by the river, you were such a pitiful sight that it made my heart  bleed.&nbsp; All that I thought of at that time was to deliver your message  as soon as I could, so that you would escape your miserable situation.&nbsp;  The manner of your uncle&rsquo;s proposition annoyed me: I might be persuaded,  but not bullied.&nbsp; My rejection was motivated by a sense of ho<em><\/em>nor and  justice.&nbsp; But, when the time came to leave, the regret in your eyes made  me feel very sorry that I had rejected his offer.<\/p>\n<p>&ldquo;o<em><\/em>nce I left the lake, the daily routine of my life kept me too busy  to co<em><\/em>nvey my affection and gratitude to you.&nbsp; Even though I presumed you  to be a human being from the Lu family, you co<em><\/em>nstantly reminded me of  my original feelings for the dragon king&rsquo;s daughter.&nbsp; From now on, I  shall be co<em><\/em>nfused no more and love you forever.&rdquo;<\/p>\n<p>Deeply moved, his wife replied in tears, &ldquo;It is not human beings  alone that know gratitude.&nbsp; Your great kindness will be repaid.&nbsp; A  dragon&rsquo;s life lasts for ten thousand years, and I will share my years of  life with you.&nbsp; We can roam on the land and rest in the sea.&nbsp; Please  trust me.&rdquo;<\/p>\n<p>&ldquo;It had never occurred to me that you could lure me with immortality,&rdquo; Liu laughed.<\/p>\n<p>And so they lived on the coast of the south sea for forty years.&nbsp;  Their wealth and perennial youth amazed everyone who knew them.&nbsp; But,  during the Kai Yuan period (A.D. 713-741) of the Tang Dynasty, the  emperor became determined to discover the secret of longevity.&nbsp; He sent  his men far and wide in search of alchemists, and Liu Yi and his wife  could no lo<em><\/em>nger live in peace.&nbsp; Finally, they went back to the lake, and  no one has seen them since.<\/p>\n<p>  <\/span><\/div>\n<\/div>\n<div class=\"chine-tie-zi-nei-rong-zhi-hou\" id=\"chine-2859317707\"><script async src=\"\/\/pagead2.googlesyndication.com\/pagead\/js\/adsbygoogle.js?client=ca-pub-1889418300638825\" crossorigin=\"anonymous\"><\/script><ins class=\"adsbygoogle\" style=\"display:block;\" data-ad-client=\"ca-pub-1889418300638825\" \ndata-ad-slot=\"7273022922\" \ndata-ad-layout-key=\"-gw-3+1f-3d+2z\"\ndata-ad-format=\"fluid\"><\/ins>\n<script> \n(adsbygoogle = window.adsbygoogle || []).push({}); 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