An escape from the jaws of death !

Dear Mario and your Ma ma,
At your earnest request, I wrote down ( as best as I could from
my recollections, or rather from what I heard from my Dad and
uncles and friends of his time )  this Historical Event of
Dr. Sun Yat-sen, the Founder and Father of the Republic of China.
I titled it as :   –  An Escape from the Jaws of Death.-
And I hope you’ll enjoy it, which is more or less as Uncle Samuel
told you on your recent visit to him in Malaysia.  Only this time, it is
written with those rare words from my Dad and my other uncles
which hopefully will make this story more real and exciting.
                            AN ESCAPE FROM THE JAWS OF DEATH.
This is a historical event, a historical melodrama, which took place in
about 1911 when the newly born Republic of China was still in its cradle
fighting desperately for a place in the World of Democracy and Freedom.
To make a long story short, this is an account of an attempt on the life
of Dr. Sun Yat-sen, the then newly elected President, the Founder and
Father of the Chinese Republic.
The Place was the Presidential Headquarters ( hereon called briefly the
HQ ) at a hillside in the City of Canton ( now known as Kwang–zhou ).
It is a river port at the mouth of the Pearl River.  It is a cultural and
economical center of South China.
The Characters of this Drama are:
                      The President, Dr.Sun, himself.
                      His Cabinet Ministers.
                      His Commander-in-Chief of Military Forces,
                               General Abraham Lam.
                      And his Presidential Garrison.
Surrounding the above center stage are the Insurgent troops
                      with their soldiers blockading and patrolling
                      all the streets of the City.
                              SCENE ONE
Confidential urgent reports reaching the Presidential HQ.
Insurgent troops of over 20,000 men will launch a Surprise
attack at the HQ early the next morning with an attempt on
the lives of the President and all his Cabinet and Military
Officials.
                              SCENE TWO
Immediate urgent meeting of all officials in the HQ.
Consensus of the meeting :  This Insurgency took everybody
by surprise.  It will be too short a notice to call in any loyal
troops in the neighboring provinces to help  The quickest arrival
of rescue forces will be a week away or longer, which will be
much too late.
The Presidential garrison forces were too thin to make an
effective defense against the insurgents.
Telegraphic communications with all possible sources of rescue
were hectic.  Assurances of loyalty poured in !  But time, time was
so urgent.  There wasn’t a single moment to lose.
Then, a ray  of hope flashed out from the Telegraph !  The Naval
Headquarters came out with the assurance that a battleship could
make its way to the river port within 2 to 3 hours waiting for the
President to get aboard.
The problem appearing before the meeting was then, ” How do we
get the President safely aboard ? ”   The distance between the HQ
and the river bank was about 5 miles with streets infested with
insurgent troops !
There were only two options open to the meeting :
         Option One  –   is to fight the way through the blockades
                               with the tiny garrison forces. The obvious
                               results of this option will be heavy casualties
                               with no guarantee of safety for the President
                               who might even be killed before reaching the
                               river bank.
          Option Two –  this may seem absurd, but this is the last, if
                              not the worst, available option.  This option
                              calls for an excellent Director and the most
                              competent Actors for a real life Melodrama in the
                              history of China in its survival.    And who else
                              can be this Director and Actors other than the
                              President himself and General Abraham Lam.
                   Note:   Abraham is the name of my father ( General Lam
                             Shu-ngai ) chosen by him for use whenever an
                             English name is needed.
                                      SCENE THREE
Implementation of the Escape Plan ( Option Two ).  Putting it on the
real to life Stage of the Historic Melodrama !
          Actor One :  Dr. Sun the President was the very sick old man,
                             with glazed eyes of a dead fish and the frothy mouth
                             of a sick dog – so miserably looking and apparently
                             dying that nobody would have the heart to take a
                             second look.
           Actor Two :  General Abraham Lam was the son of the sick old man.
                              His face was covered all over with sweat and tears,
                              carrying his dying father on his back, wearing a tattered
                              dress, displaying unmistakably the worries and panic of
                              a worried son,  drawing sympathy and sighs from anyone
                              who saw him.
                                        SCENE FOUR
           5 MILES of streets after streets leading from the hillside of the HQ to
           the river bank, with innumerable check points and patrols of Insurgent soldiers.
          Soldier One :  Where the hell you think you’re going, you miserable dog ?
          Young guy   :  ( with his swollen eyes filled with tears, frightened and stammering )
                               My father is dying and I’m taking him home to the South bank of the
                               river.  He had just been to the doctor receiving acupuncture treatments.
                               He may not be able to live, poor father !  ( choking with tears ).
         Soldier Two :   Get the hell out of here,  and stay home, you rat !
         Young guy  :    Yeh, yeh, yes Sir !   What’s happening here ?  So many soldiers !
         Soldier Three : Shut up and ask no questions !  or I’ll kick your guts out !  Go away !
         This kind of scenes repeated themselves with different soldiers, different interrogations,
         thrashing out insults after insults.  However, the sick old man and the young guy got
         through this spider web of soldiers with sheer luck and plenty of courage and strength
         in their guts !
                                           SCENE FIVE
        River bank.  A small sam-pam ( a small wooden boat ) with a boatman anxiously waiting.
        Young guy : (panting and calling out)  Uncle Boatman,  good uncle !
        Boatman   :  Yes, young man.  What’s your trouble ?  Where you want to go ?
        Young guy :  South bank, South bank.  I’ve got 6 dollars and fifty cents ( a password
                            to the battleship ),  I hope that’s enough for your trouble.
        Boatman   :   O.K.,  step aboard !
                                           SCENE SIX
      The battleship with the Captain and all the sailors lining up the ship side to welcome
      the sick old man ( the President ) and the tough sweating young guy ( General Lam ).
     The President and the General hugging every sailor on board the ship which is now
     cruising down the river, out to the sea to safety.
                                          SCENE SEVEN
    An empty Presidential HQ.    The next morning, the charging Insurgent soldiers found only
    an empty Building, with big banners in the Conference Hall displaying greetings of
         ” Long live China ! ”  ……  ” Long live Democracy ! “……. ” Long live Freedom ! ”
                                          SCENE EIGHT
                                        Oscar Awards.
  One can imagine the Joy and the Cheer, nation-wide, when the President and the
  General arrived safely at Nanking where people lined up the streets with flags flying
  and shouts after shouts of welcome ! … and Long live the President and the General !
   And perhaps an Oscar Award should go to :
               President Sun Yat-sen,  the best Actor in the Melodrama in Chinese History !
                …… And another Award should go to :
               General Abraham Lam, the best supporting Actor to the President !
                …..  And still another Award should go to :
               All the soldiers and sailors in the rescue !
                …..  And lastly, but not the least, a heartfelt Thanks
                       and an Oscar to all interested readers of this Story.
   And thanks a million from Bernie Lam who dared to write this Story.

Snow, snow, beautiful snow

Last night, we had our First Snowfall this Winter.  When I woke up and
looked out, all the streets, treetops and rooftops were White with heaps
and heaps of Snow !  It was a beautiful Sight – it takes our breath away !
This snowfall reminds me of the First Snowfall I came across in my Life
.
It was during the Last World War when the Japanese Armies were making
their final attack to conquer China, and when the whole Chinese Nation
were putting up our last defense to wipe out the enemies, and when all the
College and University students put away their books and join what was then
called ” The Ten Thousand Youth Volunteers ” !  And I was One of Those
Young Heroes on our way to the Army Camps.
Our way had to cross over a thousand miles of treacherous mountains, and
the highest and most dangerous Peak was called ” Flower Vase of Heaven “.
The highway leading up over this Peak had to make 72 steep turns which
winds and winds like 72 Hair-Pins which were deadly to motor-traffic !
And it was on this Peak that we came upon a blinding Snowfall.  We had
to get off the Trucks and make the rest of the climb on foot !   It was freezing
cold and frightening – but the view of the whole mountain in deep deep snow
was as pretty as a Christmas Card !  It was like in a dream when the snow
keep falling softly on our faces !  It was a magic touch that takes away our
breath and fills our hearts with joy and beauty !
And as we were struggling to walk on in knee-deep snow,  we saw another
luxurious coach being held up in the snow and a group of girls in colorful
dresses were stepping out of it.  Not only that they were Not Afraid, but that
they started to sing !  Maybe it was the excitement of their First Encounter
with such magnificent snow, they sang and they danced and they threw
themselves flat on the snow, printing their figures on the snowy mountainside !
It was then very much like the Movie ” Sound of Music ” !  The Hills were
Alive with the sound of  Music, with Songs of a thousand years old !
 And when those girls ( who, we later get to know, were the Twelve Daughters
of the famous Governor General of Yunnan ) came near us, they shouted to us
to join them in their singing and rejoicing !   So, it was in the Snow that Young
Heroes and Beauties met !   And those moments of Joy were unforgettable.
So that was my Story of Snow, which I hope you will enjoy !