Princess Wencheng's
Pearl Wedding
The pearl wedding for
Princess Wencheng and her husband will be held this Saturday.
"Everything has been
well done, and the 30th anniversary'll be perfect," Princess
Wencheng said to herself. She decorates the sofa, the pillows and the
dinner table with the new red cloth covers she bought several days
ago. It's a little weird to decorate with so much red color inner
house, for it's so strong that a bull might be mad. But Princess
Wencheng loves to use red in her important days because it means
fortune, joy and happiness in Chinese culture.
The sunlight crosses
through the windows, shining on the newly changed red sofa, pillows,
and the tablecloth, Princess Wencheng sips her tea and smiles,
apparently satisfied with her masterpiece, which means happiness in
China, even if the happy color has been used by her, for the previous
29 wedding anniversaries, she never feels bored.
Clapping the pillows
again and again to make them look more fluffy, Princess Wencheng
frowns, for she thinks of the receipt for the anniversary gift she
found in the pocket of her husband's suits. It's the tradition
her husband buys her a gift for their wedding anniversary every year,
and the gift must be a surprise to her, the climax of the wedding
anniversary. But this year, she has known what her husband has bought
for her.
A pearl necklace. A
pearl necklace for their pearl wedding anniversary. The perfect
anniversary gift! She frowns again, lying on the sofa, then closes
her eyes.
At this moment, the
phone rings, and Princess Wencheng stood up. She pats the pillow
under her into a good shape before putting it back on the sofa, then
she grabs the phone to her ears.
"Excuse me, is that
Mrs. Lin? The cake of your wedding anniversary is in production, but
we wanna check the writing decoration on the cake."
"Yes," Princess
Wencheng answers. It's the bakery shop. She booked the wedding
anniversary cake a week ago, and it's the expensive style in the
bakery, with three tiers, decorated with pearls all made of candy, by
skilled cake-maker, though everyone knows the cake is too large for
the anniversary, for it's just a small family gathering party.
Except for her and her husband, Mr. Lin, only the family of their
only daughter will fly back from Chicago. But at the moment Princess
Wencheng feels happy when she imagines all her family and her lovely
grandchildren yelling when they see the giant cake decorated with
pearls, and the luxury thing matches their family, the founder of a
family-owned real estate company, famous around Chinese neighborhood.
"The cake is for the
30th anniversary of ...ur..." asked the bakery,
"Princess Wencheng and King Songtsen Gampo, right? Mrs. Lin? "
"Correct, I have
left the details when I booked it."
"Yeah, but Mrs. Lin,
your name on your credit card is Feng Li," replies bakery. "Thanks
for your time, and your anniversary cake'll arrive at your home at
the noon of tomorrow. Happy anniversary and hope you enjoy it."
Princess Wencheng
thinks for a while, and she murmurs, "Yes. Thanks." Then she
hanged up the phone. At this moment, Princess Wencheng remembers,
before her marriage to her husband, Mr. Lin, and her immigration to
America, her actual name is Feng Li, which is a common Chinese name
for a common woman at her age. And Everyone knowns her for Mrs. Lin
after marriage. But her husband and friends gave her Princess
Wencheng, a lovely name, as her nickname, for she is so proud of her
stories about her royal blood and marriage.
"I would be the real
princess if I lived in Tang dynasty, for I'm the descendants of
Yuan Li, the founder and king of Tang dynasty." She always started
her story like that, to her husband first, then her workmates in her
family-owned real estate company, then her daughter, now herself.
"Mom, your surname
of Li couldn't prove your royal blood. You just have the same
surname of Li, with the Princesses in Tang dynasty." Her only
daughter questioned about her Mom, Princess Wencheng's story when
she studied Chinese history in school.
"You're a USA girl
and you don't know the Chinese history." Princess Wencheng said,
"My grandfather kept our family tree book hanging on the wall of
his living room. It said our blood originated from the third wife of
Yuan Li, the king of Tang dynasty."
And she might continue, "My marriage is like the story of Princess
Wencheng and her husband, Songtsen Gampo, in the dynasty Tang, far,
far ago, a happy and impressing story in the ancient history of
China. Princess Wencheng, surnamed Li, was a princess of a minor
branch of the royal clan of the Tang Dynasty. Tubo King Songtsen
Gampo fell in love at first sight..."
At this moment, her
husband, Mr. Lin, laughed, and said, "yes, Mrs. Lin, you're the
Princess Wencheng in the United States, for your surname is also Li,
so I'm your Songtsen Gampo, the king, for I fell in love at first
sight of you, in Beijing."
Almost everybody knows
the marriage of Mrs. Lin, "Princess Wencheng", and Mr. Lin, "king
Songtsen Gampo" was full of difficulties, after Mrs. Lin told them
their love story. Thirty years ago, she lived in a narrow alley,
called Hutong in Chinese, in Beijing, and in a party she met Mr. Lin,
a Taiwanese, immigrated with his family and lived in America. Mr. Lin
fell in love with her at her first sight, for she was so young and
beautiful, like a shining pearl newborn in the shell. He proposed to
her after several weeks with her in Beijing. But Mrs. Lin's family
disagreed with their marriage, for Mr. Lai was ten years older than
her, and also he was a Taiwanese, and lived in the United States, far
away from Beijing.
"King Songtsen
Gampo's proposal was refused by the king of Tang, for Tubo was far
away from Tang," Princess Wencheng's eyes filled with tears when
she spoke of her happy marriage, "but King Songtsen never gave up
and sent the envoy to propose to the princess for three times."
Regardless of her
family's opposition, Princess Wencheng, before she became Mrs. Lin,
agreed after Mr. Lin's first proposal and married him soon, and she
knew Mr. Lin was so popular among the unmarried women, for the
marriage to an American citizen was the best way of immigrating to
America, a fancy heaven to every young woman. But she never referred
to this truth behind her love story, and she didn't know whether
she loved Mr. Lin at her marriage because she was so young, just an
undergraduate.
But Princess Wencheng
waited for the reviews of the immigration office for almost two years
before she could immigrate to America, even after she became Mrs.
Lin. She always continued her story, while sharing it to others,
"King Songtsen Gampo's proposal was refused by Tang dynasty. But
he didn't give up and at last he married Princess Wencheng, but
Wencheng Li spent almost 1 year on the dangerous and hard journey to
Tubo."
Actually, Mrs. Lin's
hard journey doesn't end even after she immigrated to America and
reunited with her husband, for Mr. Lin, her Songtsen Gampo, was not
the rich king but a poor young man, working in a restaurant of China
town after their marriage. But Princess Wencheng didn't feel
disappointed or frustrated, even though they lived in an old, dirty
apartment, surrounded with the drunk and junkie every night, after
she gave the birth to her daughter. Together with her husband, she
worked hard in a laundry of China town for nearly 14 hours per day,
meanwhile studied English in the night school. They worked day and
night for several years, and then they saved an enormous amount of
money. During the financial crisis, they bought a giant building in
China town at a very good price, sold by a bankrupt owner, with their
hard-earned money. They founded their family-owned real estate
company, and the value of the buildings they invested rose like crazy
when her daughter went to primary school.
They now are rich
people in China town, even in their city they live. They are the real
princess and king.
Princess Wencheng
always ended her story with, "Songtsen Gampo's and Princess
Wencheng's have a happy ending for 40-year-marriage, and their
union brought hopes of promoting a harmonious, matrimonial
relationship between the peoples of Tubo and China." Princess feels
also proud of herself when she shares her story, both a magic Chinese
ancient story and a real American dream, and she proves she becomes a
winner of both family and career, other than a hillbilly from the
country, marring with someone for green card.
But Princess Wencheng
and King Songtsen in the United States, never ends.
Staring at the
enormous green lawn and flower nursery in the backyard, through the
giant French windows, Princess Wencheng considers whether to call the
gardener to come and prune it before Saturday. Then she decided to do
it by herself, for she doesn't want others to disturb their family
gathering party, and she has enough time to finish all the stuff
because the flight of her daughter's family will arrive tonight.
Wearing the shield
glasses and earmuffs, like a young girl, she jumps into the
lawn-mover and turns on the engine. The mover shakes like a small
boat, floating in the roaring waves, and she held the steering wheel
tight, like a skilled captain. It's easy to her, for she is
experienced in gardening and pruning by herself, after she retired
from their family-owned real estate company and returned to her
family, to take care of her daughter and husband.
The lawn-mover runs
steadily, and she holds and turns steering wheel carefully, to
prevent its detailing. Princess Wencheng feels satisfied that the
green lawns are cut neatly and smells like the fresh melon in the
summer. While driving, she enjoys her masterpiece, line by line, like
a colorful rainbow after the rain, behind the wheels of the mover. At
this moment, she recalls the scene every time she drives by the giant
building of their family-owned company, through the giant glass
windows of which, her empty office has been kept beside the windows
by her like before, even though after she turned back home from her
career of real estate. And the windows look colorful with sunlight,
shined like a mirror covered with soap bubbles. But she trusts
everything is under her control and never derails.
After she cleans all
the grass from the lawn, she feels exhausted, but she must prepare
for the dinner to welcome the family of her daughter, arriving
tonight. She has bought all her daughter likes, for she knows her
daughter's favorite food since she was a child. However, she feels
confused because she doesn't know what her grandchildren and
son-in-law like, for she only meets them twice a year, one for the
wedding anniversary, and the other for the Christmas party, after her
daughter accepted the proposal of the son of her best friend in China
town, then left them for Chicago. Looking through the luxury
marble-made island, and glancing at her daughter's bedroom since
she was a kid, kept like before and cleaned by her every week, she
sighs and said to herself,
"Everything tough is
the test to Princess Wencheng, for she must overcome all difficulties
for her happy marriage, her husband and kids. It's destiny." She
adds, "At least they will come back tonight, and everything seems
not to derail."
At this moment, the
phone rings and she answers. It's her husband, Mr. Lin, and simply
he says on the other end, "My princess, sorry to call. I'll work
late and could you please say sorry to the family of our daughter for
my absence of the dinner tonight. I promise, I'll prepare the gift
for our important anniversary tomorrow, a big surprise, my princess."
Work late! Again! She
feels a bit disappointed but says nothing to her husband, for she
endured then accustomed to his working late, since she returned
family. And apparently it hasn't been a secret to her the gift for
their 30th anniversary is an expensive pearl necklace. But it's a
big surprise to her, for she found her husband bought two same pearl
necklaces and paid twice the price, from the receipt, twisted as a
paper ball, inside the pocket of his suits when she washed it. Her
heart twists again, like the wrinkled receipt, but soon she escapes
from the anxious thoughts. Her beloved husband, the king Songtsen,
won't betray their marriage because they have overcome so much that
their 30th pearl wedding anniversary will come tomorrow.
"Maybe the other
necklace is for our beloved daughter. He always buys the same gifts
for both us." She says to herself. "My love story never has a sad
ending."
***
Their daughter,
son-in-law and the grandchildren arrive after dawn, before the dinner
time. Princess Wencheng stood by the windows, looking at their cab
stopping before her big house, she taps the pillows on the sofa
again. Satisfied by all the decorated sofa, dinner table and other
furnitures, she walked toward the front gate and stood before the
giant gold-painted mirror, and reorganizes her hairstyle and dress
again, awaiting the bell ringing.
Ding-a-ling,
ding-a-ling. The bell rings, followed by the yelling of kids.
Princess Wencheng smiles and opens the door. "Welcome home, my
dear," she exclaims.
"Mom, happy pearl
wedding anniversary, and I miss you," tired of dragging a big
travel suitcase with one arm, her daughter hugs Princess Wencheng
with the other, and then kisses with her stiff lips. Then the lovely
grandchildren, a five-year-old boy and a three-year-old girl rushes
into her, "Granny," they yell and hugs Princess Wencheng's
legs. At this moment, tears upwelling from her eyes, Princess
Wencheng feels everything coming back to the rail again.
"I miss you, my
darling," Princess Wencheng says, directing them to their bedroom.
After putting down all their package, the kids rushes into her giant
backyard with their dad, jumps on the new-cut grass lawn and flower
bed, and they yell, for they have never seen a beautiful garden like
their grandma's, since they life in an apartment without backyard
in Chicago.
Looking through the
windows besides the kitchen island, princess Wencheng frowns at her
grandchildren in her tidy backyard for a while, then she squeezes a
smile on her face soon. She hands the dinner sets made of china used
only in their important family parties to her daughter, and says,
"You should move
back with your kids and husband," she adds, "the kids enjoy the
playground, and our house has enough space for you."
"Don't judge my
life, Mom." Setting the dinner table, her daughter cuts in
suddenly, ignorant of what she said. "Have the dinner sets been
placed in their right rails?" Princess Wencheng stares at the
enormous shiny dinner table beside the windows. "Your papa might
come back late for dinner tonight," she removes the dinner set for
her husband, and mutters, "but he has prepared all for our pearl
wedding anniversary."
After hearing Mr. Lin
might work late tonight, her daughter frowns and asks, "Mom, how
about you these days? I mean, you and Papa?"
"Good, why do you
ask like so?" Princess Wencheng glanced at her daughter.
Her daughter pauses
after a while, then she walks toward her Mom and whispers into her
ears, "Mom, I have some bad news about Papa to tell, but I'm not
sure whether it's the proper time."
"You live so far
away from us, and what do you know about your Papa?"
"It's from Mom of
my husband," her daughter lowers her voice, "your best friend,
and she said Papa brought a pretty young woman to their business
party. I believe they might not tell a rumor, for your friend circle
of Chinese real estate business is small."
Princess Wencheng's
heart sinks, and what her daughter said reminds her of the receipt of
their anniversary gifts--two same pearl necklaces, the secrets might
bomb at any time and smash her happiness into pieces. Princess
Wencheng's heart twists again and burns because the news of her
husband's affairs with other woman, prettier and younger than her,
flies fast within her daughter, her son-in-law and all her friends,
except for her. But she soon calms down, even relaxes after the
secret bombed in her heart. Nothing changes. Her daughter and husband
come back in the end.
"Rumor! I know the
woman, and she is the new workmate hired by our company," Princess
lifts her head and speaks steadily.
"Mom, I've known
the aunties and uncles in your company since I was a child, and the
pretty young woman might not stay in our company in China town."
"Apparently they're
jealous about our happy marriage and success. She might be the client
of our business." Princess Wencheng adds, "Your Papa has bought
the expensive pearl necklace for our pearl wedding tomorrow."
Helding shoulders of
Princess tight, her daughter sighs. "Mom, don't cheat yourself,
and you're only 55 and young. It's America here, and you
shouldn't endure his cheating like the women of old times in China.
I'm a lawyer, and the laws'll protect you even if you divorce
Papa. We'll support you because we love you, Mom..."
"But you don't
know what I need, what I expect most," Princess yells, with tears
in her eyes. "As I told you, Princess Wencheng and King Songsten
have a happy marriage for 40 years."
"Mom, that's not
the truth. King Songsten died after 10 years of their marriage, and
Princess Wencheng lived lonely in Tubo for almost 30 years." The
young daughter yells back, "That's unfair to her, and you. And
I'll divorce without hesitation if my husband cheats on me."
"Please don't
judge me!" Princess Wencheng tries her best to low her voice and
hide her tears. "Tomorrow'll be my big day and everything is in
rail. I have another 10 years, 20 years even 30 years with your
Papa."
The young daughter
sighs and pulls the door to backyard crack. "Come on, kids, dinner
is ready." She yells at her husband and children.
***
Early Saturday, the
sun lights come through the windows and flowers in the nursery
blossomed as usual. Everything seems normal in this house, and the
30th anniversary begins.
Princess Wencheng
wears the red silk-made traditional cheongsam, made for her marriage
30 years ago in Beijing, with all her hair combed up tight like a
bun. She stood at the middle of their giant house, awaiting her
husband, the king Songtsan Gampo, and their little princess and
princes. The whole family people should dress up in traditional
styles, for Princess Wencheng has hired the personal photographer
here, after their party, to take a family photo for their family.
At last, Mr. Lin walks
down the stairs, wearing a set of gray suits, with his shiny hair
combed back on the head. Princess Wencheng frowns at him, for she has
cleaned his traditional silk-made Tang costume he wore in their
marriage party 30 years ago and put it on their bed this morning.
"Why don't you
wear the Tang costume for our anniversary?" She asks.
"My princess, the
costume is too small for me, for I put on weight these years." Mr.
Lin says, pointing his new suits, "the new suits fit me."
Princess Wencheng
stares at her husband and mutters, "the old clothes are better than
the new ones."
At the moment, the
family of her daughter walks outside her bedroom, wearing the
traditional red costumes they wore every year for the anniversary,
prepared by princess Wencheng. Princess nods at them and smiles.
"Mom, I swear, next
year, we wouldn't wear these costumes, for they don't fit us
now." her daughter scolds.
The doorbells ring.
The luxury cake arrives on time, and it's placed on the middle of
the table, covered with red tablecloth, and decorated with fresh
flowers, in their beautiful backyard garden. The three- tire
anniversary cake, covered with pearls made of sugar, shined under the
sun lights, and on the top stood a big candy tag written with 'the
30th anniversary for Princess Wencheng and King Songsten'.
"What an awesome
pearl wedding cake!" Surprised by the luxury and beautiful
decorated cake, the young couple praise, and princess Wencheng feels
happy inside her mind. The luxury ceremony pulls everything back to
rail, though it costs a lot. But from the praise by others, she knows
the money spent deserves it.
"Another surprise,
my princess Wencheng," her king pulls a box from his pocket, and
opens it before Princess Wencheng. It's the pearl necklace, the
secret. But at this moment, everyone stares at the fantastic gift,
and nobody remembers the rumor of the old man.
This impressive
necklace is composed of round, white South Sea pearls with the
sharpest luster. The rare, large pearls have a bright white body
color with iridescent silver overtones. The cute necklace is knotted
in white silk and finished with a 14-karat clasp. The strand attracts
everyone's eyes and hearts, especially Princess Wencheng. She
widens her eyes, and strokes it cautiously, for it is the most
beautiful gift she has received for the 30 years. At this moment, she
knows everything she sacrifices for their family deserves.
Feeling everything
pulled back into the rail, some familiar light flashes through Mr.
Lin's eyes, and he smiles like he always does. "Let me help you
wear it, my princess," he wears it around her neck then whispers
into her eyes, "happy pearl wedding, and you deserve it."
***
After the dinner,
before taking the family photo, Princess Wencheng walks inside the
house, and stands before the huge wall mirror in the hall, like a
real young princess. Then she strokes the sea pearls with her
fingers. Suddenly, she hears someone screaming, and soon she realizes
her gift, the pearl necklace around her neck yells at her,
"It hurts," the
pearls cry.
Unaware of what was
taking place the little oyster cried, princess Wencheng reorganizes
her dress and hair, but she smells some salty flavor of tears of
pearls, and she feels every tear becomes a covering that changes the
sand inside. Then the pain is so great that the sharpness of the
grain of sand merges with the flesh of oyster.
At this moment,
princess Wencheng tastes something bitter and salty. She realizes
it's a tear, but she can't identify whether it's hers or the
sea pearl's. She thinks it tastes like her pearl marriage, filled
with hurt and injury, bitter and painful, but now as smooth as
butter.
Staring at her family
in the backyard, waiting for the photographer and tidying up the
clothes for each other, her daughter's advice of divorce last night
flashes through her mind and she murmurs to herself,
"She's too young
to understand the truth of marriage. It's painful. Just like the
oyster produces pearls from hurtful grains of sand. God produces
things of beauty from hurts we can't understand."
At this moment, she
relaxes herself and doesn't care about whether his husband will
gift the other necklace to their daughter or another young pretty
woman. Stroking her necklace, she knows her choice doesn't mean she
is timid, or she is a traditional Chinese woman as her daughter said.
She murmurs,
"Every marriage is
like the pearls, the God's great love that makes them out of pain."
Phew. She stares at
herself in the mirror without tidying up her hair and dress again.
Then she feels happy,
while letting
something out their rail. Apparently satisfied, she turns around and
smiles as usual, ready for taking their family photo on their 30th
pearl wedding anniversary.
"At least, a real
princess never divorces," saying to herself, she smiles, lifts her
head and pulls open the back door.
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