| A Tigress Witch
(Hoko Po) Taiwan
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| A long
time ago, many people in Taiwan believed in different spirits; gods and
goddesses, ghosts and witches. They believed in the SunGod, MoonGod,
EarthGod, RockGod, TreeGod, and even animal gods and goddesses. They
even believed that when an animal became old enough, it would possess a
strange ability to change itself into a human being~ to devour other
humans. |
| Once upon
a time, there was a lady in Taiwan. She lived in a deep mountain house
with her two daughters. The older daughter was called AKim and the
younger daughter, AGiok. They were poor but their daily life was
peaceful and happy. One day, the mother had to make a trip to the city.
She was very worried about her daughters' safety, so she told them to
lock the door and not to open it to anyone while she was gone. |
| After the
mother left, the two daughters did as they were instructed. Not long
later, someone came to the door and began to knock loudly. "Bong,
Bong, Bong. " |
| The elder
daughter, AKim, woke up first and was scared. She hugged her younger
sister, A Giok, tightly. They both did not know what to do. Then, the
person outside the door began to call out loudly: "Open the door,
open the door! I am your mother." |
| The
sisters moved closer to the door and said: "You are not Mama; you
wouldn't be back so soon." But the person knocked harder and called
out louder: "I am your Mama. l thought you would be scared, so I
came back quickly to see you." |
| The
sisters thought that it might be true, so they unlocked the door. As
they opened the door and saw that the person wasn't their mother, they
tried to close the door, but it was too late. The person outside pushed
the door open and entered quickly. Her hair was white as snow and her
face was wrinkled like a cat'. |
| "Who
are you?" the sisters asked? |
| "Don't
be scared. I am your great-aunt; I live behind the mountain. I haven't
visited you for a long time. Today, I passed by your house, so I came to
see you. " |
| After
hearing the explanation, the sisters felt less afraid. AGiok was young
and naive, and she was happy to see this great-aunt, but AKim was much
older and wiser and she did not believe it. AKim wondered why their
mother never mentioned to them that they had a great-aunt. It was very
late and AGiok wanted to return to sleep, so she slept with her
great-aunt. However, A Kim was still suspicious and went to the next
room to sleep by herself. |
| At
midnight, AKim woke up and heard some strange noises coming from the
room AGiok slept in. "Chunk, Chunk," it sounded like someone
chewing roasted peanuts or like dogs chewing bones. Finally, AKim asked
loudly, "Great-aunt, what are you eating?" The great-aunt had
not expected AKim to wake up and ask. Surprised, she quickly answered,
"Oh, I am chewing some ginger roots; they are very hard, hot, and
bitter, not for children to eat." |
| AKim could
not believe the great-aunt. She asked and insisted that she wanted to
have some too. Finally, the great-aunt threw over a piece for AKim. When
AKim picked it up, it was a piece of a finger. "Oh, little sister
AGiok must have been eaten up by the Tigress Witch, who has pretended to
be our great-aunt! ! I've got to escape!" |
| A little
while later, AKim pretended and said to the great-aunt,
"Great-aunt, I have to go to the toilet and wash my hands."
"No!" The great-aunt finally showed her true nature as an old
Tigress Witch. "You will be my breakfast. How can I let you go; you
might try to sneak away!" AKim was very smart and answered again,
"If you don't want me to escape, why don't you tie a rope to my
leg; then I will have no way to escape." The Tigress Witch thought
for a moment and judged this offer reasonable. She tied a rope around
AKim's leg and held the other end in her hand and let AKim go to the
rest room. |
| As soon as
AKim reached the rest room, she unleashed the rope from her leg and tied
it to the edge of the water container. Then she escaped through the
window and hid in the top of a tree. |
| The
Tigress Witch waited for a long time and finally pulled the rope,
hearing the water sound. |
| She waited
for a few more minutes while chewing on the fingers and then wondered
why AKim was spending such a long time in the rest room. She went over
to check on AKim and realized that AKim had escaped. She tracked AKim's
footsteps and found AKim hiding in the tree. |
| The
Tigress Witch could not climb the tree so she began to chew the trunk of
the tree with her sharp teeth. AKim looked down and thought she would
fall out of the tree if the witch kept on chewing the trunk. Calmly she
thought of a solution. |
| "Great-aunt,
you don't have to chew the tree trunk so hard. I am willing to come down
to let you eat me. The only problem is that I am so hungry that if you
eat me now, I will become a Hungry Ghost, and I will forever follow you
and torment you. If you boil a bucket of peanut oil for me, I'll fry
some birds here and eat them. When my stomach is full, you can then eat
me without any worry. " |
| The
Tigress Witch thought this was a very wonderful idea. She boiled a
bucket of peanut oil and sent it up to AKim. After awhile, AKim called
out, "I am ready to jump down now. Open your mouth" When the
Tigress Witch heard this, she opened her mouth widely, thinking that she
would be eating AKim. Instead, the stupid Tigress got a whole mouthful
of boiling peanut oil and died instantly. |
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