The Wise Use of Writing Skills Saves People's Lives
By Zhi Zhen
(Clearwisdom.net) Wang Zhongcheng was a native of Yangzhou. His father
died when he was a child, and his family was poor. Wang took on writing
litigation papers in order to support his mother and himself. At age 20, he
passed a preliminary test in order to qualify for the imperial examination. But
in the fall of the same year, he failed several examinations in a row. On New Year's Eve, he had a dream in which two men in black called him into a
magnificent, official hall. In the center of the hall, an emperor sat on a chair
and two officials dressed in red stood at his sides, holding a long paper with
many names on it. The emperor was writing on the list with a brush pen. After he
was done writing, one of the red-robed officials called Wang by name to come in. Wang entered the hall and knelt on the floor. He noticed that the emperor had
a grave facial expression. The emperor threw a book at him and told him to read
it. Wang saw his name in the book and, following his name, it said that he was
supposed to have passed the imperial examination, as well as several more
examinations. He was supposed to become a member of the Hanlin Academy (an
imperial institute for top scholars) and eventually a governor. But because
he wrote fraudulent litigations on behalf of other people, against his own
conscience, all of his future achievements had been erased. After he finished reading his verdict, the emperor banged on the table and
asked, "Have you read it?" Wang kowtowed repeatedly, asking for
forgiveness. The emperor said, "Considering that you are a good son to your
mother, if you correct your behavior immediately, I will return your fortune to
you. If you continue doing bad deeds, I will take away your life!" The
emperor then told the two people in black to show Wang Zhongcheng to the door. One of the men in black said to Wang, "The emperor's verdict is about
next year's imperial examination in the fall. If you correct your mistake and
focus on doing good deeds, you will pass the exam with high grades. Do not
forget the emperor's advice." He then gave Wang a push, and Wang suddenly
woke up. Everything in the dream was so vivid that he could not forget it. He thought,
"I am a poor man with little resources to help others. If I give up my
practice of writing litigations, what else can I do to correct my sins?"
After a sleepless night, he suddenly enlightened, "Yes, fraudulent writing
can kill, but why not use my writing skills to save lives? If I apply my
knowledge in the opposite way, then the divine beings will take care of
me." From that day on, whenever he saw a client with a case, he would try to
resolve the conflict out of court. For those without a good reason, he would
offer his opinion and ask them to withdraw their cases. For those with good
reasons but who were unable to state their arguments strongly, he would
skillfully write good arguments on their behalf and help them to receive
justice. After nearly one year of putting forth this kind of effort, he indeed made
first place in the imperial examination the following fall and earned a monthly
government stipend. This greatly encouraged him and he worked even harder for
others. A young widow who lived in Mr. Wang's neighborhood was pregnant with her late
husband's child. Relatives of her late husband's family wrongfully accused her,
saying that her pregnancy was the result of an extramarital affair and they did
not want the family lineage to be spoiled. The relatives wanted the court to
send her back to her parents' home and refused to give her any of her husband's
property. These threats scared her family, and they would not argue on her
behalf. In these shameful circumstances, the woman found no one sympathetic. She
cried day and night and vowed to commit suicide. A neighbor told Wang about the woman's plight. After a thorough
investigation, Wang was convinced that the woman was a loyal wife. He visited
her parents and helped them to write an appeal. He then encouraged the woman's
mother to go to court. The woman's brothers were very reluctant to do this, but
he encouraged them to do the right thing for their sister. Finally, they were
all moved by Wang's pure heart and they gathered enough strength to deliver the
appeal to the judge. Wang Zhongcheng then called for a meeting, inviting his classmates and other
influential people in town. He told them that the county governor would openly
read the Emperor's statement on the first day of the month at Wenmiao Temple,
and he suggested the group should bring the woman's case to the county
governor's attention at that time. One man said that this case had nothing to do
with him and he was unwilling to handle it. Mr. Wang said: "This case
involves protecting a women's reputation and a child's interests. It deals with
principles of virtue and justice. Everyone who reads a book and understands the
principles should take this as his own business. We are not taking the case
forward because of self interest. This is not defiance of the authorities. If
the governor blames us, I will take full responsibility." Everyone was
touched by his righteousness and agreed to support him. When the county governor came to Wenmiao Temple, the group turned in their
letter and asked him to review it. The governor was a good official with a clear
mind. After he read it, he said: "This is a matter of people's honor and
dignity. I invite everyone here to carefully investigate the facts. If her
husband's family intentionally framed her, then we must punish them according to
the law. But I suggest that your investigation must be based on facts, so that
you do not bring more trouble to yourselves." Mr. Wang stood up and
explained his investigation to the governor. He presented the case with clear
logic and facts. The governor was impressed by his presentation and praised him. Several days later, the court had a hearing on the case. Under intense
questioning, the husband's family members were speechless and finally admitted
that they had falsely framed the woman. The case was closed and the woman's
reputation was restored. The woman asked her parents to offer 100 gold coins to
Mr. Wang, but he refused to take the money. When the family insisted. Mr. Wang
finally got angry: "Do you think I did this for money?" He was very
adamant about not accepting the money. Finally the woman's family packed up the
money and left. On New Year's Eve, Mr. Wang saw the same two men in black again in his dream.
They took him to the same place as the year before. The emperor said to him in a
happy voice: "I appreciate your quick action correcting your sins. I have
returned your scholarly achievements to you already. Originally, you were
supposed to score very high in next years' imperial examination. But your
efforts to save the woman and child moved the gods in heaven, so you will pass
the examination a year ahead of time. You should continue doing good deeds and
not slack off. You will have a very bright future." Wang kowtowed again to
thank the emperor. In this world, in addition to writing, there are many more activities that
can be used to save people. If one saves more people, one will bring more good
fortune to oneself. That is completely justified. In reality, everyone,
regardless of social status, job, or environment, can choose to be a good
person. Helping others in need, using resources wisely, and upholding justice
are the right things for everyone to do. April 27, 2007
Chinese version available at
http://www.minghui.org/mh/articles/2007/5/5/153711.html
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