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to expose the sexiny side of his countrymen, always regards it as a religious duty to speak the truth and the truth only.. Those of us who have lived long in China, and conversed with all kinds of Chinese, are somehow deemed un- worthy of credence, because we are never able ta-Understand the people. It's true that on the eve of the uprising of the Boxers in Pek- ing, this rule was somewhat weakened by a conspicuous exception. ut exceptions prove rules. Without therefore ariogoting unto our selves the unique finess mentfored above for unfortunately we are not quite ignorant of the Chinese language nor do we comitand the services of an English-speaking toy-we have recently made a long trip among the many tuwks and villages of this province, and therefore venture to send you a few observa- tions, which, though those of an idler, may not be absolutely devoid of interest to some of your readers.

THE ATTITUDE OF THE PEOPLE.

It is impossible not to appreciate the friendly feeling with which, at present, in this part of Kuangtung, natives regard foreigners. This "altered feeling shows itself in many ways, The disgraceful epithets which were habitually hurled at the heads of foreigners are no longer heard. The native officials treat foreigners, whether they are inissionary or other-wise, with marked respe 1. The Customs officials who control the Bikin let travellers go free wherever possible. In these and other ways it is clear that times have changed. Whether this re spect is, su to speak, skin-deep only, ar mher wise, it may be impossible to affirm. What is true is that, whilst a year ago the natives were mad with rage at Europeans, and cruelly per secured the native Church in order to mule: the Christians of the little property they possess, and pulled down chapels, in order to carry off the bricks, today, as far as we can judge, the most friendly relationship prevails.

The limperial proclamation issued in the spring has perhaps been maré loyally promul

gated than any has ever before been. The terior af victorious armies prompted this deter mined effort. It was arranged that this edict should be posted up for two years, and that it should be promulgated in all the provincial and district cities, and also in every town and village, so that every men, woman and child might at: least see it, and how that there is something of importance there. It is not merely posted up at the usual places where edicts live a few hours before they are pulled down and tram pled under foot; but this edict has been framed and made waterproof, and then it has been hung up out of the reach of the people's hand, and in places where wind and rain cannot touch it. I have seen it in the archways of the city walls, and I have seen it hanging al the door of an ancestral hall; but in each and every case it had been hung high enough to place it above the reach of all who would in- jure it. There has no doubt been a loyal attempt to fulfil the conditions of the treaty and get the proctrination well known through out the many provinces of China. It may be that the warnings of the Imperial proclamation have had a powerful effect in getting the people in a good state of mind. On the other hand, it may be the ordinary swing of the pendulum the rage of the people having spent itself. Or it may be that the large indemnities, which have to be paid into the pockets of those who suffered, have had something to do with this change. Those who ask for a difficult tune must be prepared to pay the piper.

GRUMBLING AND ANTAGONISM IN

THE SOUTH.

Down here in the South, the people are angry that they should be called upon to pay anything towards the big bill that has to be paid before the Chinese question is finally

settled

THE HONGKONG TELEGRAPH. FRIDAY, DECEMBER 6, 1901.

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Many of the religious houses here, like the priests who inhabit them, are battered and in ruins. Poverty or indifference has resulted in utter decay. This one, however, is an excep tion. Being attractive in itself and ambowered amidst the most superb surroundings, wealthy Chinese frequently visit it, especially in the summer months, and so substantially increase the income of the monastery.. But what is the name of this famous monastery ? Fi-loi-tqz And what does this name imply? "The monastery which few thither." All the priests repeat this legend as glibly as possible, and most certainly believe it. They know other wise nothing of the history of the building. 1075c) They tell us that earlier than the Tang dynasty this airy structure of bricks and martar soared across the country, from the North, sweeping over mountain top and rice-clad valley, and finally rested in this most beautiful ravine on the banks of the North River, in its most beautiful gorge. In the springtime of Chinese | 1093) Buddhism, this monastery flew hither and sequestered itself under the stately trees and overhanging rocks This legend is most as- suredly believed as very history. I wonder if it did so ?

THE WAILING OF DEVILS.

One morning the boatmen asked me if I had heard the wailings of nocturnal devils on the water's edge the previous night. He was surprised at the negative reply. The screechings of the visitants from the invisible world indicate, it appears a complete change of weather, and are sent to apprise the boatmen of the fact. Forthwith the sailors told ine the history of the last trip up the river. One night, when they were opposite the city of Shiuskau, after a long. spell of fine weather, there were heard the most appalling walls of urutierable weirdness Shrill erics filled the air and were re-echoed from the atountain peaks. The buatmen were hashed in awe. But the prophecy was fullfilled. The following morning the heavens were black with clouds, and the wind and the rain swept down upon the river with afforce so terrific that no one could stand against them.

One has only to live with the Chinese and take particular notice of their way of thinking to see what sort of mental life they live. Yet it would be impossible for the European, we opine, with his multiform knowledge, to project himself into the mind of the ordinary Chinese. Could he do so, hat a chaos he would dis cover! The thousand and one things that are as familiar to us as the alphabet, and as self- evident as that three sides of an equilateral triangle are equal to one another, prevent us from understanding the intellectual darkness in which they dwell. The surroundings of this people, like the walls of some subterranean dungeon, shut out every ray of light. Their ruler, instead of blaming their people for trust- ing in" sorcery and mystic incantations,' should have them taught the elementary lawa of physics, of which, alas! they themselves are totally ignorant.

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In South China one of the weirdest objects that can meet the eye is the one row of rotting telegraph poles that runs from Canion, north, through paddy fields, across swamps, over mountains, on which are two wires. disharmony with their surroundings, great as itis, is small compared with the disharmony of the scientific West with the crude arrangements of the interior of a telegraph office in one of the inland cities. The place is generally found, After much seeking, in a poor and little-fre quented street, probably found there on the ground of economy. In the interior of the office the most conspicuous thing is the opium divan, where the clerks and the long-robed gentry gratify their desire for sleep. This eny cumbrance more than half fills the small room. The office can boast of several clocks--perhaps to insure that at least one of them shall be going which keep different hours Gambling. books were in evidence all round, and it was evident that not only smoking but gambling was a pastime that has a fascination for the in- mates. Three or four clerks struited about after the most approved Chinese fashion, of whom one once knew a little English, which appear had got hold of his English, and then found what was the price of a telegram and got the money out of me, he wanted to commence a LEVER conversation, in English, ba.ore he sent the message. This tendency I cut off rather short. By this time every inch of space was filled up by those who wanted to see the foreign devil, and so the clerk, had to swear at there with all the energy that he possessed. Indeed, here was the only thing that called forth any energy. By the time all this was concluded, quite a pay for the reform improvements, and at pre-quarter of an hour had passed. Yet the clerks sent-the-people-are-very-great on reform. If were in no way conscious of any incongruities, China cannot reform she will, like an old coun- and were surprised at any impatience or irrita- try cart sink, deeper and deeper into the old tion manifested on my part. But all this, funny as it is, pales before the experience of the next ruts, until foreigners come and lift her bodily few days, when a telegram, because the person out, and then they will stay. So top, they to whom it happened to be addressed was not

of the town, was sent on a two days' journey " argue; and perhaps they are not far wrong,

spec," to a German mission house, rejected, THE PRACTICAL SUPERSTITIONS OF THE

and sent back again. On its homeward fourney FEORLE.

it was stolen by robbers, who thought it was a bank note.

IDOL PROCESSIONS

A well-to-do Chinese gentleman said to me yesterday: "We had nothing to do with this outbreak. We cherished no animosity either against Christianity or the foreigner, Nor did the Emperor. This foolhardy bravado was attempted by a handful of fools in the north of China whom the officials did noted to be rusty beyond use. However, when he attempt to suppress; therefore these fellows should be made to pay the bill, and not we." Poor fellow he forgot that China is one, at least as far as paying goes. There is therefore a great deal of grumbling and antagonism Among the people against this heavy tax. The 'objection, ton, is that by the time the Emperor has paid this bill, he will have little money to

One is overwhelmed at times by the many evidences of the deep-seated superstitions in which the Chinese Ilve. Hope is half paralysed

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It seems a long step from telegraph com- munications to idol processions; yet in reality

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when one looks for any improvement. We it is not, for both are under the patronage of M, STEVENS & Co. entered a temple-a small temple by the river's the officials. As I write, there is a long sids,which, however, was large enough to military procession passing through the gate support a keeper. The motto which adorned of an inland town-it being the 24th of October. It is the feast of Seung Kong.

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the walls was characteristic. What says this Students are bewildered with the intricate motto, once so fresh on brillant red paper system of Chinese religious life. The duties of May the winds be fair; may the rains be gentle; this feast fall upon the shoulders of the mili may the country be prosperous; may the people tary, as the duties of the spring festival falls point of view, is really imposing, and not with- knife-a crude guillotine-Just inside the out interest to an European. But the curious temple door, opposite the idol? This ugly fact about the whole thing is the empty chairs instrument is placed there to scare invisible that are carried, each by four coolies. They devils, which would otherwise enter when yond description. In reply to a question,

were empty, but bedecked, with bupting he worshippers are present; and; robbing the god the answer was: Invisible demons, who of his serenity, prevent him from paying due might otherwise be inclined to offer insult to" heed to the needs of his worshippers. Once the inhabitants of the town during the months of winter, will, though unseen, seat themselves this weapon-so terrible to the demons-yas in the chairs, and be so delighted with the

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