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peasant was gatheing fuel one day in the forest when he came upon a

deer, which was as startled as he was. Running after it and wanting

it for food, he somehow managed to kill it. Looking around to see if

anyone had seen him, he hastily hid the carcass in a ditch, covering

it well with leaves. Then he went home to get help for carrying it

back for a feast. He brought his brother with him into the forest,

but could not find the place at all, where he had hidden the deer.

Quite confused, he told his brother the whole story. "I wonder if I

could have been dreaming!" he exclaimed.

 

They did not see that there was another woodsman nearby. Overhearing

the description of the hiding-place, this man went looking for it and

actually found the deer carcass. Being large and strong, he was able

to carry the deer home. He said to his wife: "I heard a man in the

woods say that he dreamt he had got a deer, but did not know where it

was. Now I have got the deer; so his dream is no dream, but a

reality."

 

"It is you," said his wife, "who have been dreaming. You dreamt of a

woodsman who caught a deer, but obviously it is you who have caught

the deer; so how can his dream be real?"

 

"True," her husband agreed. "As I have got the deer, it makes little

difference whether the woodsman dreamt the deer or I have dreamt the

woodsman. Let us hang up the carcass for preparation."

 

Our first peasant reached home, much annoyed at losing the deer. That

night he actually dreamt where the deer was located, in whose house

it lay. In the morning he went to that house and, sure enough, there

was the deer.

 

He decided to go to court at once and make a legal complaint to

recover possession. When the magistrate of the court came in and

heard the case, this is what he finally said: "The plaintiff (the

first woodsman) began with a real deer and a supposed dream. He now

comes forward with a real dream and a supposed deer. The defendant

(second woodsman) really got the deer which the plaintiff said he

dreamt, and is now trying to keep it; while his wife says both the

plaintiff and the deer are nothing but a dream, so that no one got a

deer at all. However here is a deer: so you had better divide it

between the two of you."

 

When the Prince of Cheng (who ruled over that district) heard this

story, he exclaimed, "The magistrate himself must have dreamt the

whole case!" He asked his prime minister for his opinion.

"Only the wisest of the wise, such as Confucius himself," replied the

prime minister, "can understand exactly the difference between dream

and reality. You had better confirm the magistrate's decision."

 

 

[And if you can untangle this mystery, you are one of the wisest of

the wise!]

 

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