The Great Khan
Sitting
at the darkened, polished wood, square table, my sister and I sit
across from each other. Ancient sounds play as the lights in
the room are dimmed. We are alike in many ways both being raven
haired and green eyed beauties. Tonight we dressed alike in
sheer silken robes.
Looking down at the table, I
see elaborate rows of chopsticks. The light that hangs over the
table reflects into my eyes. I blink my eyes as I touch the
chopsticks. Looking up, I gaze into my sister's eyes; she
sparkles at me from across the table. We are suddenly in the
court of the Great Khan; our ancient memories have come alive.
Tonight we will bow, sing, dance, and perform the time aged ceremony.
In the 12th Century,
the leader of the Mongol's was the Great Khan; he was notorious for
his love of beautiful women; in his castle, for he had over one
hundred concubines. Two young and beautiful Mongol girls were
destined to be with the Great Khan. Their family brought them
to the Great Khan's court to entertain the great ruler. The
two raven haired, green eyed beauties loved to play with chopsticks;
wooden, golden, sparkling, and porcelain, sticks of all kinds.
They balanced the sticks on their heads, noses, and ears; twirling
them here and flipping them there.
However, their greatest trick
was to fly them across the room - they laughed and giggled as they
twirled the sticks and themselves.
They created music by pounding
rhythms on the tables, lamps, and dishes, as the words of an even
more ancient song flowed from their lips. Their garments were
thin and sheer robes, showing grace, their agility, and frames of
great beauty.
The sisters became the great
leader's favorite concubines; they gave him many sons and
daughters, indeed, they had truly impressed the Great Khan.
They enjoyed living along side of the great Khan for the rest of
their natural lives.
I picked up the chopsticks to
begin creating the ancient song with rhythm created from our table,
my sister was still across the table from me, as she too picked up
her own chopsticks and began a similar dance of sound, and beat.
Our minds swirled to ancient
times, becoming the Mongol sisters from the past. We stood,
twirled, and spun into a dance; lifting, and swinging the sticks to
each other across the expanse of the room with ease and perfect
balance. Our sheer costumes swaying against our bodies, showed
our great combined beauty, as we re-created the ancient scene.
This was the memory from Mongols long ago, who danced and sang; while
the chopsticks flew. It created a sight and sound like no
other.
My sister's eyes shimmered at
me; the rhythm and song were over, however, the gleam our eyes will
forever stand as evidence of our twinness. We were once again
in the dim light of the table, with our chopsticks of porcelain.
The crowd's applause sounded
loudly as we sat once more at the special table, we bowed our heads
at the table to each other. Though the memory had ended, the
ceremony of the Spring Solstice was now complete, and perhaps next
year when the spring comes, the memories will play again and the
famous Mongol twins will again play with chopsticks and sing the
ancient tunes
Eating
with Chopsticks- Jeanne Paquin Page
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