The prophecies of Xu Zhimo | Lee Yee
Carrie Lam took the initiative to cancel her US visa, and now she has taken another action to renounce her honorary fellowship from Wolfson College of the University of Cambridge. That Facebook post of hers indeed gave us a bit of joy in sorrows. Some proposed, “Please renounce the British citizenship of your husband and two sons as well, in order to demonstrate your loyalty to the country.” There, we could tell where public opinion lies and where the public’s heart is.
To conclude her post, she wrote, “Despite this unpleasant incident, Cambridge University is still a world-renowned university that many aspire to, and Cambridge, under the pen of Mr. Xu Zhimo, still leaves many beautiful memories for my family and me!” As she bids farewell to Cambridge, one can’t help but recall Xu Zhimo’s “Taking Leave of Cambridge Again”.
Xu Zhimo’s Cambridge era was in 1920-21, but I think the most noteworthy moment of his was his tenure as the editor-in-chief of the Morning Supplement from 1925 to 1926. During this period, he discovered great writers such as Shen Congwen, and predicted how the next century would unfold.
The predecessor of Morning News [Shen Bao] was Morning Bell Daily [Shen Zhong Bao], founded by Liang Qichao and Tang Hualong. Morning Bell Daily published novels, poems, essays, and academic speeches in the seventh edition, so Morning News Supplement was initially referred to as the “Seventh Edition of Morning Bell”. Many articles and works of the New Culture Movement, including Lu Xun’s episodic novella, “The True Story of Ah Q”, was published in here. It was one of the three major publications during the May Fourth Cultural Enlightenment Movement. The Chief of Morning News was Chen Bosheng, and the seventh edition was led by Sun Fuyuan, who gave it the name Morning Bell Daily. Until 1924, when Sun Fuyuan left, it was the “golden age” of the propagation of the new culture. During this period, there was the October Revolution of the Soviet Union, which led to the establishment of the first socialist country, and China’s May Fourth Movement, which developed from enlightenment that promoted liberal and democratic ideas to socialism and salvation that catered to the global trend. The Chinese Communist Party (CCP) was established, and the Kuomintang (KMT) was transformed into a Lenin-style party. Joining forces, the two parties set up the Republic of China Military Academy (ROCMA), to which the Soviet Union sent representatives to participate in preparation for the Northern Expedition to overthrow the most civilized Beiyang regime (aka the Republic of China) in the early days of the establishment of the Republic of China.
At the insistent invitation of Chen Bosheng, the editor-in-chief of the Morning News, Xu Zhimo agreed to serve as the editor-in-chief of the Morning Supplement in early 1925 after his Europe tour. He started to travel by train to Soviet Russia in March, and then off to Europe. At the time, he was carrying the yearning of most Chinese intellectuals, including Hu Shi, for the realization of the ideal of human equality in the Soviet Union, but he had sensitively noticed the gloomy expressions on the faces of Soviet Russians, the sense that they “had no idea what the smile of natural joy” was. He visited Tolstoy’s daughter in Moscow and learned that Tolstoy and Dostoyevsky’s books were no longer available. Xu Zhimo then wrote a sharp, honest, literary note, “They believe that Heaven is available and achievable, but between the secular world and Heaven there is a body of water, a sea of blood, and humans must survive crossing this sea before they could reach the other shore. They decided first to realize that sea of blood.”
That was the early years of the establishment of the Soviet Union, when the new regime was praised by intellectuals around the world, and inspired Chinese ideologies. The poet’s keen observation foresaw that this regime under the dictatorship of the proletariat would realize a sea of blood.
After returning to China and took over the Morning News Supplement on October 1, 1925, the first thing Xu Zhimo did was to start a series of discussions around the Soviet-Russian issue in the paper. More than 50 fiercely controversial articles on whether to introduce “friendship” or “hatred” towards Russia. At around 5 p.m. on November 29, the Morning News building in Beijing was set on fire by the protestors, which also burned the discussions to ashes.
Why did Xu Zhimo try so hard to discuss Soviet Russia? He said, “China’s problem with Soviet Russia…to date, it has always been a gangrene that has never been removed nor punctured. The pus inside has gathered to a point where it can no longer be silted, and the hidden chaos is so obvious that we can no longer simply ignore.” Therefore, “the problem this time,…to exaggerate a little, is a problem of China’s national fortune, including all possible perversions in the livelihoods of its countrymen.”
The prophecies of the creation of a sea of blood by the Soviet Union, as well as the Chinese people living in perversions, have all came true. Today, we are not only commemorating Cambridge under the pen of this renowned poet, but we should also remember how the Chinese ignored this prophet’s words, and brought about a disaster that is still continuing a hundred years later.
She bid farewell to Cambridge. But Cambridge would never have tolerated the smearing of these hands, which created a sea of blood anyway.
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《玳瑚師父的看見》(English version below)
THE SIGHTINGS OF MASTER DAI HU
吾,玳瑚師父,不否認天賦的真實性。不過,菩薩也有隔世之謎。因此,就算再好的來歷,也得逢機緣,遇禮明師傳法,再剋期取證,成就無上正等正覺。吾是多麼的慶幸,在末法時期的這一世,還能恰逢真佛住世,修習真實佛法達清淨,永遠頂戴、感恩吾之根本傳承上師,當代法王聖尊蓮生活佛。吾的種種功德,皆來自祂的慈悲救渡、傳法、加持大恩。吾的種種功德虔心誠意迴向於祂,佛體安康、更快樂更自在、更圓滿的圓滿祂渡生的宏願。
當年吾八方雲遊,隨緣渡有情時,與一位患有後天小兒麻痹症的年青人相識。他有請吾爲他撰個新名、良名,及勘察陽宅風水。吾知曉其內心世界「洶湧澎湃」。於是,吾特地挪出時間,陪他吃飯、聊天、看電影及唱卡拉OK,主要是讓他知道,人間有真友情,人間有純純的愛,不要讓心中「洶湧澎湃」的錯誤觀念,侵蝕了他自己。有段時日,我們較少見面。某天他約吾一起用餐,吾欣然赴約。在用餐的間中,吾看見其頭頂上,有團不妙的黑氣,且是十萬火急的那種。吾據實向他透露,並勸他要多多行善,勿再有不好的心思及行爲,好讓其頭頂上那團黑氣,速速退去,以免爲時已晚。他聽了唯唯諾諾。
有一天晚上,他來電向吾傾訴,他弟弟沒經過他的同意,竟然將屋子給賣掉了,搞得他差一點露宿街頭。除此之外,他的工作也丟了。爲什麼會這樣?祇因其頭頂上的那團黑氣,沒有及時消除之也。在上段吾提到,他那心中的「洶湧澎湃」是指其非常不正的起心動念,如:非禮之視、非禮之聽、非禮之想、非禮之言、非禮之爲也。他家中的空房,專租給女性,是爲非禮之想。女房客帶男友回來,他則將其耳朵,貼在房門上,是爲非禮之聽。女房客在客廳時,他雙眼「特別忙碌」,是爲非禮之視。對女房客說話具有挑逗性,是爲非禮之言。沒經女房客允許,潛進房內偷看其電腦裡的資料,是爲非禮之爲。再加上父母養育之恩,不圖回報,災難如何不降臨呢?
有位高挑的女子,來過吾舉辦的餐會數次。有一回與她對話時,吾望進她雙眸裡,看見其一瞬間的演變。在適當的時候,吾忠言以告,若她不將其不對的理念及情操,速速改正過來,她很快的不久將來,必回去她非常不願回去的地方,那就是心理衛生學院。果然,在某個深夜裡來電,因聯絡不到吾,她就留言在語言信箱裡。吾有將這事透露於吾的門生,也讓她聆聽這位女子,在語言信箱中的留言,以證明吾的看見。吾常勸告男女有情,勿暗室欺心,要眾善奉行。吾,玳瑚師父的看見,是修行後的智慧之見。
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I, Master Dai Hu, do not deny that one can be born with innate abilities. However, even a Bodhisattva has delusions in between life times. Therefore, whatever origin you possess, you still need the right opportunity and affinity to meet the right Master to impart you the Dharma, and you to actualize the practices within a time period and attain ultimate Enlightenment. I considered myself of immense good fortune to have met the True Buddha in this age of the Dharma decline, and practice genuine Dharma to attain purity. I always hold my Root Guru, Dharma King Living Buddha Lian Sheng, on my head and am forever grateful to him. All my merits stem from His compassionate salvation, imparting of the Dharma and His Empowerment. I sincerely dedicate all my merits generated to His good health, longevity, increased bliss and perfection in His great aspiration of delivering all sentient beings.
During those years when I travelled in all eight directions to deliver sentient beings as and when affinity arises, I met a young man with poliomyelitis. He engaged me to change his Chinese name, as well as a Feng Shui audit for his home. I knew his inner world was surging in torrential waves. Thus, I took some time out to dine with him, converse with him. We also watched movies and went to karaoke sessions, mainly for him to know that there are still genuine friendship and pure love in this world, and not to succumb to the tempestuous waves of wrong views inside of him.
There was a period of time when we met less frequently. One day, he asked me out for a meal. I went along and during the meal, I saw a cloud of inauspicious black aura above his head, like a huge hasty thunderstorm about to explode. I told him what I saw, and advised him to perform more good deeds, and not to harbor any ill intentions or do any non-virtuous deeds, so that the negative energy above his head can be quickly dispelled before it got too late. He just nodded in agreement.
He rang me up one night. His younger brother sold the flat without his permission, and he almost ended up living on the streets. Adding to his woes, he lost his job Why did all these happen?He did not make effort to dispel the black cloud of energy above his head in time. In the previous paragraph, I mentioned that his heart harboured turbulent tides of erroneous intentions, and he committed acts of impropriety via his senses of sight, hearing, thoughts, speech and physical actions.
For example, the empty room he rented out is only available to ladies, and that is an improper thought. When the lady tenant brought her boyfriend to the room, he would stick his ears on the room door and eavesdropped. That is non-virtuous hearing. When the lady tenant is in the living room, his eyes had a field day, making it non-virtuous sight. He also spoke to the lady tenant in a seductive manner. That made up non-virtuous speech. Without the permission of the lady tenant, he sneaked into her room and peeked into the contents of her computer. That was improper action. In addition to that, he had not sought to repay the debt of gratitude to his parents. How would disaster not strike him?
There was a tall and slender lady who came to several of my meal sessions. Once, we were conversing and I looked into her eyes to see a swift moment of impending change. I gave her some advice at the appropriate moment. If she chose not to change her wrong views and emotions swiftly, she would soon return to a place which she dreaded, the Institute of Mental Health. Predictably, she left a voice message in my voicemail one late night when she could not reach me. I told this incident to my disciple and allowed her to listen to the voice message to prove my "sighting".
I often advised all of you not to commit misdeeds secretly, and instead strive to cultivate all good. The sightings of Master Dai Hu arises from the sight of wisdom as a result of my spiritual cultivation.
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