<h2 class="label">IX</h2>
<h2 class="main">THE VISIT OF THE MAN OF GOD</h2></div>
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<p class="par first">In the thirty-third year of Mal-yok of the Mings
(<span class="sc">A.D.</span> 1605), being the year <i>Eulsa</i> of the
reign of Son-jo, in the seventh moon, a great rain fell, such a rain as
had not been seen since the founding of the dynasty. Before that rain
came on, a man of Kang-won Province was cutting wood on the hill-side.
While thus engaged, an angel in golden armour, riding on a white horse
and carrying a spear, came down to him from heaven. His appearance was
most dazzling, and the woodman, looking at him, recognized him as a Man
of God. Also a Buddhist priest, carrying a staff, came down in his
train. The priest’s appearance, too, was very remarkable.</p>
<p class="par">The Man of God stopped his horse and seemed to be
talking with the priest, while the woodcutter, alarmed by the great
sight, hid himself among the trees.</p>
<p class="par">The Man of God seemed to be very angry for some reason
or other, raised his spear, and, pointing to the four winds, said,
“I shall flood all the <span class="pagenum">[<SPAN name="xd21e1292"
href="#xd21e1292" name="xd21e1292">65</SPAN>]</span>earth from such a
point to such a point, and destroy the inhabitants thereof.”</p>
<p class="par">The priest following cried and prayed him to desist,
saying, “This will mean utter destruction to mortals; please let
thy wrath rest on me.” As he prayed thus earnestly the Man of God
again said, “Then shall I limit it to such and such places. Will
that do?”</p>
<p class="par">But the priest prayed more earnestly still, till the Man
replied emphatically, “I have lessened the punishment more than a
half already on your account; I can do no more.” Though the
priest prayed still, the Man of God refused him, so that at last he
submissively said, “Thy will be done.”</p>
<p class="par">They ended thus and both departed, passing away through
the upper air into heaven.</p>
<p class="par">The two had talked for a long time, but the distance
being somewhat great between them and the woodman, he did not hear
distinctly all that was said.</p>
<p class="par">He went home, however, in great haste, and with his wife
and family made his escape, and from that day the rain began to fall.
In it Mount Otai collapsed, the earth beneath it sank until it became a
vast lake, all the inhabitants were destroyed, and the woodcutter alone
made his escape.</p>
<p class="par signed"><span class="sc">Im Bang.</span> <span class="pagenum">[<SPAN name="xd21e1308" href="#xd21e1308" name=
"xd21e1308">66</SPAN>]</span></p>
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