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The True Story of Ah-Q (7: The Revolution)

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The True Story of Ah-Q
Chapter 7: The Revolution
On the fourteenth day [14] of the ninth moon of the third year in the reign of Emperor Hsuan Tung -the day on which Ah Q sold his purse to Chao Pai-yen-at midnight, after the fourth stroke of the third watch, a large boat with a big black awning came to the Chao family's landing place. This boat floated up in the darkness while the villagers were sound asleep, so that they knew nothing about it; but it left again about dawn, when quite a number of people saw it. Investigation revealed that this boat actually belonged to the successful provincial candidate!
This incident caused great uneasiness in Weichuang, and before midday the hearts of all the villagers were beating faster. The Chao family kept very quiet about the errand of the boat, but according to the gossip in the tea-house and wine shop, the revolutionaries were going to enter the town and the successful provincial candidate had come to the country to take refuge. Mrs. Tsou alone thought otherwise, maintaining that the successful provincial candidate merely wanted to deposit a few battered cases in Weichuang, but that Mr. Chao had sent them back. Actually the successful provincial candidate and the successful county candidate in the Chao family were not on good terms, so that it was scarcely logical to expect them to prove friends in adversity; moreover, since Mrs. Tsou was a neighbour of the Chao family and had a better idea of what was going on, she ought to have known.
Then a rumour spread to the effect that although the scholar had not arrived himself, he had sent a long letter tracing some distant relationship with the Chao family; and since Mr. Chao after thinking it over had decided it could, after all, do him no harm to keep the cases, they were now stowed under his wife's bed. As for the revolutionaries, some people said they had entered the town that night in white helmets and white armour-in mourning for Emperor Chung Chen. [15]
Ah Q had long since known of revolutionaries, and this year with his own eyes had seen revolutionaries being decapitated. But since it had occurred to him that the revolutionaries were rebels and that a rebellion would make things difficult for him, he had always detested and kept away from them. Who could have guessed they could so frighten a successful provincial candidate renowned for thirty miles around? In consequence, Ah Q could not help feeling rather "entranced," the terror of all the villagers only adding to his delight.
"Revolution is not a bad thing," thought Ah Q. "Finish off the whole lot of them… curse them!… I would like to go over to the revolutionaries myself."
Ah Q had been hard up recently, and was probably rather dissatisfied; added to this, he had drunk two bowls of wine at noon on an empty stomach. Consequently, he became drunk very quickly; and as he walked along thinking to himself, he felt again as if he were treading on air. Suddenly, in some curious way, he felt as if the revolutionaries were himself, and all the people in Weichuang were his captives. Unable to contain himself for joy, he could not help shouting loudly:
"Rebellion! Rebellion!"
All the villagers looked at him in consternation. Ah Q had never seen such pitiful looks before, and found them as refreshing as a drink of iced water in midsummer. So he walked on even more happily, shouting:
"All right… I shall take what I want! I shall like whom I please!
"Tra la, tra la!
"I regret to have killed by mistake my sworn brother Cheng, in my cups.
"I regret to have killed… yah, yah, yah!
"Tra la, tra la, tum ti tum tum!
"I'll thrash you with a steel mace."
Mr. Chao and his son were standing at their gate with two relatives discussing the revolution. Ah Q did not see them as he passed with his head thrown back, singing, "Tra la la, tum ti tum!"
"Q, old chap!" called Mr. Chao timidly in a low voice.
"Tra la!" sang Ah Q, unable to imagine that his name could be linked with those words "old chap." Sure that he had heard wrongly and was in no way concerned, he simply went on singing, "Tra la la, tum ti tum!"
"Q, old chap!"
"I regret to have killed…"
"Ah Q!" The successful candidate had to call his name. Only then did Ah Q come to a stop. "Well?" he asked with his head on one side.
"Q, old chap… now…" But Mr. Chao was at a loss for words again. "Are you getting rich now?"
"Getting rich? Of course. I take what I like…"
"Ah-Q, old man, poor friends of yours like us can't possibly matter…" said Chao Pai-yen apprehensively, as if sounding out the revolutionaries' attitude.
"Poor friends? Surely you are richer than I am," replied Ah Q, and walked away.
They stood there despondent and speechless; then Mr. Chao and his son went back to the house, and that evening discussed the question until it was time to light the lamps. When Chao Pai-yen went home he took the purse from his waist and gave it to his wife to hide for him at the bottom of a chest.
For some time Ah Q seemed to be walking on air, but by the time he reached the Tutelary God's Temple he was sober again. That evening the old man in charge of the temple was also unexpectedly friendly and offered him tea. Then Ah Q asked him for two flat cakes, and after eating these demanded a four-ounce candle that had been used, and a candlestick. He lit the candle and lay down alone in his little room. He felt inexpressibly refreshed and happy, while the candlelight leaped and flickered as on the Lantern Festival and his imagination soared with it.
"Revolt? It would be fun… A group of revolutionaries would come, all wearing white helmets and white armour, carrying swords, steel maces, bombs, foreign guns, double-edged knives with sharp points and spears with hooks. They would come to the Tutelary God's Temple and call out, 'Ah Q! Come with us, come with us!' And then I would go with them…
"Then all those villagers would be in a laughable plight, kneeling down and pleading, 'Ah Q, spare our lives.' But who would listen to them! The first to die would be Young D and Mr. Chao, then the successful county candidate and the Imitation Foreign Devil… but perhaps I would spare a few. I would once have spared Whiskers Wang, but now I don't even want him…
"Things… I would go straight in and open the cases: silver ingots, foreign coins, foreign calico jackets… First I would move the Ningpo bed of the successful county candidate's wife to the temple, and also move in the Chien family tables and chairs-or else just use the Chao family's. I would not lift a finger myself, but order Young D to move the things for me, and to look smart about it, unless he wanted a slap in the face…
"Chao Szu-chen's younger sister is very ugly. In a few years Mrs. Tsou's daughter might be worth considering. The Imitation Foreign Devil's wife is willing to sleep with a man without a pigtail, hah! She can't be a good woman! The successful county candidate's wife has scars on her eyelids… I have not seen Amah Wu for a long time, and don't know where she is-what a pity her feet are so big."
Before Ah Q had reached a satisfactory conclusion, there was a sound of snoring. The four-ounce candle had burned down only half an inch, and its flickering red light lit up his open mouth.
"Ho, ho!" shouted Ah Q suddenly, raising his head and looking wildly around. But when he saw the four-ounce candle, he lay back and went to sleep again.
The next morning he got up very late, and when he went out in to the street everything was the same as usual. He was still hungry, but though he racked his brains he did not seem able to think of anything. Suddenly an idea came to him, and he walked slowly off, until either by design or accident he reached the Convent of Quiet Self-improvement.
The convent was as peaceful as it had been that spring, with its white wall and shining black gate. After a moment's reflection, he knocked at the gate, whereupon a dog started barking within. He hastily picked up several pieces of broken brick, then went up again to knock more heavily, knocking until a number of small dents appeared on the black gate. At last he heard someone coming to open the door.
Holding his broken bricks, Ah Q hastily stood with his legs wide apart, prepared to do battle with the black dog. The convent door opened a crack, and no black dog rushed out. When he looked in all he could see was the old nun.
"What are you here for again?" she asked, giving a start.
"There is a revolution… don't you know?" said Ah Q vaguely.
"Revolution, revolution… there has already been one," said the old nun, her eyes red from crying. "What do you think will become of us with all your revolutions?"
"What?" asked Ah Q in astonishment.
"Didn't you know? The revolutionaries have already been here!"
"Who?" asked Ah Q in even greater astonishment.
"The successful county candidate and the Imitation Foreign Devil."
This came as a complete surprise to Ah Q, who could not help being taken aback. When the old nun saw that he had lost his aggressiveness, she quickly shut the gate, so that when Ah Q pushed it again he could not budge it, and when he knocked again there was no answer.
It had happened that morning. The successful county candidate in the Chao family learned the news quickly, and as soon as he heard that the revolutionaries had entered the town that night, he immediately wound his pigtail up on his head and went out first thing to call on the Imitation Foreign Devil in the Chien family, with whom he had never been on good terms before. Because this was a time for all to work for reforms, they had a very pleasant talk and on the spot became comrades who saw eye to eye and pledged themselves to become revolutionaries.
After racking their brains for some time, they remembered that in the Convent of Quiet Self-improvement there was an imperial tablet inscribed "Long Live the Emperor" which ought to be done away with at once. Thereupon they lost no time in going to the convent to carry out their revolutionary activities. Because the old nun tried to stop them, and put in a few words, they considered her as the Ching government and knocked her on the head many times with a stick and with their knuckles. The nun, pulling herself together after they had gone, made an inspection. Naturally the imperial tablet had been smashed into fragments on the ground, and the valuable Hsuan Te censer [16] before the shrine of Kuanyin, the goddess of mercy, had also disappeared.
Ah Q only learned this later. He deeply regretted having been asleep at the time, and resented the fact that they had not come to call him. Then he said to himself, "Maybe they still don't know I have joined the revolutionaries."



[14] [Note: Day 14] The day on which Shaohsing was freed in the 1911 Revolution.
[15] [Note: Chung Chen] Chung Chen, the last emperor of the Ming dynasty, reigned from 1628 to 1644. He hanged himself before the insurgent peasants army under Li Tzu-cheng entered Peking.
[16] [Note: censer] Highly decorative bronze censers were made during the Hsuan Te period (1426-1435) of the Ming dynasty.


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第7章 革命
宣统三年九月十四日(⒈)——即阿Q将搭连卖给赵白眼的这一天——三更四点,有一只大乌篷船到了赵府上的河埠头。这船从黑□□【音"需",字形以"戊"替"魅"之"末"】中荡来,乡下人睡得熟,都没有知道;出去时将近黎明,却很有几个看见的了。据探头探脑的调查来的结果,知道那竟是举人老爷的船!

    那船便将大不安载给了未庄,不到正午,全村的人心就很动摇。船的使命,赵家本来是很秘密的,但茶坊酒肆里却都说,革命党要进城,举人老爷到我们乡下来逃难了。惟有邹七嫂不以为然,说那不过是几口破衣箱,举人老爷想来寄存的,却已被赵太爷回复转去。其实举人老爷和赵秀才素不相能,在理本不能有"共患难"的情谊,况且邹七嫂又和赵家是邻居,见闻较为切近,所以大概该是伊对的。

    然而谣言很旺盛,说举人老爷虽然似乎没有亲到,却有一封长信,和赵家排了"转折亲"。赵太爷肚里一轮,觉得于他总不会有坏处,便将箱子留下了,现就塞在太太的床底下。至于革命党,有的说是便在这一夜进了城,个个白盔白甲:穿着崇正皇帝的素(⒉)。

    阿Q的耳朵里,本来早听到过革命党这一句话,今年又亲眼见过杀掉革命党。但他有一种不知从那里来的意见,以为革命党便是造反,造反便是与他为难,所以一向是"深恶而痛绝之"的。殊不料这却使百里闻名的举人老爷有这样怕,于是他未免也有些"神往"了,况且未庄的一群鸟男女的慌张的神情,也使阿Q更快意。

    "革命也好罢,"阿Q想,"革这伙妈妈的命,太可恶!太可恨!……便是我,也要投降革命党了。"

    阿Q近来用度窘,大约略略有些不平;加以午间喝了两碗空肚酒,愈加醉得快,一面想一面走,便又飘飘然起来。不知怎么一来,忽而似乎革命党便是自己,未庄人却都是他的俘虏了。他得意之余,禁不住大声的嚷道:

    "造反了!造反了!"

    未庄人都用了惊惧的眼光对他看。这一种可怜的眼光,是阿Q从来没有见过的,一见之下,又使他舒服得如六月里喝了雪水。他更加高兴的走而且喊道:

    "好,……我要什么就是什么,我欢喜谁就是谁。得得,锵锵!悔不该,酒醉错斩了郑贤弟,悔不该,呀呀呀……得得,锵锵,得,锵令锵!我手执钢鞭将你打……"

    赵府上的两位男人和两个真本家,也正站在大门口论革命。阿Q没有见,昂了头直唱过去。

    "得得,……"

    "老Q,"赵太爷怯怯的迎着低声的叫。

    "锵锵,"阿Q料不到他的名字会和"老"字联结起来,以为是一句别的话,与己无干,只是唱。"得,锵,锵令锵,锵!"

    "老Q。"

    "悔不该……"

    "阿Q!"秀才只得直呼其名了。

    阿Q这才站住,歪着头问道,"什么?"

    "老Q,……现在……"赵太爷却又没有话,"现在……发财么?"

    "发财?自然。要什么就是什么……"

    "阿……Q哥,像我们这样穷朋友是不要紧的……"赵白眼惴惴的说,似乎想探革命党的口风。

    "穷朋友?你总比我有钱。"阿Q说着自去了。

    大家都怃然,没有话。赵太爷父子回家,晚上商量到点灯。赵白眼回家,便从腰间扯下搭连来,交给他女人藏在箱底里。

    阿Q飘飘然的飞了一通,回到土谷祠,酒已经醒透了。这晚上,管祠的老头子也意外的和气,请他喝茶;阿Q便向他要了两个饼,吃完之后,又要了一支点过的四两烛和一个树烛台,点起来,独自躺在自己的小屋里。他说不出的新鲜而且高兴,烛火像元夜似的闪闪的跳,他的思想也迸跳起来了:


    "造反?有趣,……来了一阵白盔白甲的革命党,都拿着板刀,钢鞭,炸弹,洋炮,三尖两刃刀,钩镰枪,走过土谷祠,叫道,阿Q!同去同去!于是一同去。……

    "这时未庄的一伙鸟男女才好笑哩,跪下叫道,阿Q,饶命!谁听他!第一个该死的是小D和赵太爷,还有秀才,还有假洋鬼子,……留几条么?王胡本来还可留,但也不要了。……

    "东西,……直走进去打开箱子来:元宝,洋钱,洋纱衫,……秀才娘子的一张宁式床(⒊)先搬到土谷祠,此外便摆了钱家的桌椅,——或者也就用赵家的罢。自己是不动手的了,叫小D来搬,要搬得快,搬得不快打嘴巴。……

    "赵司晨的妹子真丑。邹七嫂的女儿过几年再说。假洋鬼子的老婆会和没有辫子的男人睡觉,吓,不是好东西!秀才的老婆是眼胞上有疤的。……吴妈长久不见了,不知道在那里,——可惜脚太大。"

    阿Q没有想得十分停当,已经发了鼾声,四两烛还只点去了小半寸,红焰焰的光照着他张开的嘴。

    "荷荷!"阿Q忽而大叫起来,抬了头仓皇的四顾,待到看见四两烛,却又倒头睡去了。

    第二天他起得很迟,走出街上看时,样样都照旧。他也仍然肚饿,他想着,想不起什么来;但他忽而似乎有了主意了,慢慢的跨开步,有意无意的走到静修庵。

    庵和春天时节一样静,白的墙壁和漆黑的门。他想了一想,前去打门,一只狗在里面叫。他急急拾了几块断砖,再上去较为用力的打,打到黑门上生出许多麻点的时候,才听得有人来开门。


    阿Q连忙捏好砖头,摆开马步,准备和黑狗来开战。但庵门只开了一条缝,并无黑狗从中冲出,望进去只有一个老尼姑。

    "你又来什么事?"伊大吃一惊的说。

    "革命了……你知道?……"阿Q说得很含胡。

    "革命革命,革过一革的,……你们要革得我们怎么样呢?"老尼姑两眼通红的说。

    "什么?……"阿Q诧异了。

    "你不知道,他们已经来革过了!"

    "谁?……"阿Q更其诧异了。

    "那秀才和洋鬼子!"

    阿Q很出意外,不由的一错愕;老尼姑见他失了锐气,便飞速的关了门,阿Q再推时,牢不可开,再打时,没有回答了。

    那还是上午的事。赵秀才消息灵,一知道革命党已在夜间进城,便将辫子盘在顶上,一早去拜访那历来也不相能的钱洋鬼子。这是"咸与维新"(⒋)的时候了,所以他们便谈得很投机,立刻成了情投意合的同志,也相约去革命。他们想而又想,才想出静修庵里有一块"皇帝万岁万万岁"的龙牌,是应该赶紧革掉的,于是又立刻同到庵里去革命。因为老尼姑来阻挡,说了三句话,他们便将伊当作满政府,在头上很给了不少的棍子和栗凿。尼姑待他们走后,定了神来检点,龙牌固然已经碎在地上了,而且又不见了观音娘娘座前的一个宣德炉(⒌)。

    这事阿Q后来才知道。他颇悔自己睡着,但也深怪他们不来招呼他。他又退一步想道:

    "难道他们还没有知道我已经投降了革命党么?"
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