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Commander Beetle Yaoguai Chiefs

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A young man from the Village of Shaded Heights served at the county yamen, running errands for the local government. The magistrate despised him and hindered his advances at every turn. One day, the magistrate learned of a yaoguai haunting the Village of Lanxi. He sent the young man to investigate alone and hoped he’d never return. Aware of the magistrate’s ill intent, the young man accepted the task without hesitation; he chose not to beg for his life in this. As he entered the desolate, eerie village, he was overcome with regret. But as night fell and without knowledge of the mountain paths, he had no choice but to stay.

He found a less dilapidated house with intact eaves, barred all doors and windows, and lit a lamp to steel himself for a long night, planning to depart at first light. Fear gripped him at midnight, so he practiced his swordplay to calm his nerves. After a while, a deep voice arose from the darkness above the rafters: “I am a yaoguai of this ridge. I meant to kill you, but with your fine swordsmanship and the official blade, you must be a yamen runner, yes?”

The young man was startled but needed to voice his woes. He shared his ordeal with the yaoguai and drew sighs of empathy. The yaoguai said, “I, too, was once an imperial guard, but a treacherous court official cursed me into a beetle to scrape by in these hills. I long for death, but I still wish to pass on my sword skills to someone worthy. Now, if you’re willing to learn my skills, I offer to teach you.”

The young man dared not to refuse. As he agreed, a beetle, over three meters tall, descended from the shadows. Its neck bore a thick carapace like a general’s helm. The beetle wielded twin blades with a steadfast and forceful style that suited the young man’s disposition. Overjoyed, the young man practiced with the beetle by the fading lamplight till dawn. As they parted ways, the beetle said kindly, “The world these days is full of those lacking talent and virtue and ascending through flattery. Why tangle with them and sully yourself? Aim higher-a man should carve his own path.” With a hearty laugh, the beetle left.

This encounter changed the young man. He resigned from his position at the yamen and enlisted in the border armies. His superb swordsmanship elevated him to the rank of general. Leading the troops against foreign foes, he won victory after victory and became a famed commander.

Poetry

When faced with traps, one must pass the test,
When fortune smiles, do know when to rest.
If a man of great will must vent his zest,
Trade deeds for fame and rank with the best.

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