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‘But that’s wrong…’ the T’ang began.

Wei chi
was played with black and white stones: one hundred and eighty-one black stones and
one hundred and eighty white. Enough to fill the nineteen by nineteen board completely.
But
this set was different.

Li Shai Tung dipped his hands into each of the bowls and scattered the stones across
the board. They were all white. Every last one. He lifted the bowls and upended them,
letting the stones
spill out onto the board, filling it.

‘They feel odd,’ he said, rubbing one of the stones between thumb and forefinger,
then met Tolonen’s eyes again. ‘They’re not glass.’

‘No,
Chieh Hsia
. They’re bone. Human bone.’

The T’ang nodded, then got up slowly, clearly shaken. His fingers pulled at his plaited
beard distractedly.

‘You were right, Knut. This is not something I would wish Yuan to know of.’

He turned, hearing a noise behind him. It was Klaus Ebert. The old man bowed low.
‘Forgive me for intruding, Chieh Hsia, but I felt you would want to know at once.
It seems we have
unearthed part of the mystery.’

Li Shai Tung frowned. ‘Go on…’

Ebert glanced up, his eyes taking in the sight of the
wei chi
board and the scattered stones. ‘The search of the palace Marshal Tolonen ordered
has borne fruit. We have discovered
who placed the present on the table.’

‘And is he dead or alive?’

‘Dead, I’m afraid,
Chieh Hsia
. He was found in one of the small scullery cupboards in the kitchens. Poisoned, it
seems. By his own hand.’

The T’ang glanced at Tolonen, his eyes suddenly black with fury. ‘Who was it? Who
would
dare
to bring such a thing into my household?’

‘One of your bondservants,
Chieh Hsia
,’ Ebert answered. ‘The one you knew as Chung Hsin.’

Li Shai Tung’s eyes widened, then he shook his head in disbelief. ‘Chung Hsin…’ It
was inconceivable. Why, Li Shai Tung had raised him from a three-year-old in this
household. Had named him for his strongest quality.

Yes,
Chung
Hsin
, he’d named him.
Loyalty
.

‘Why?’ he groaned. ‘In the gods’ names, why?’

Ebert was staring at the board now, frowning, not understanding. He looked across
at Tolonen. ‘Is that what he delivered?’

Tolonen nodded tersely, more concerned for the state of his T’ang than in answering
his old friend.

‘Then why did he kill himself?’

It was the T’ang who answered Ebert’s question. ‘Because of the message he delivered.’

‘Message?’ Old Man Ebert looked back at his T’ang, bewildered.

Li Shai Tung pointed down at the board, the scattered stones.

‘The board… that is Chung Kuo. And the white stones…’ He shuddered and wet his lips
before continuing. ‘They represent death. It is a message, you see. From our
friend, DeVore. It says he means to kill us all. To fill Chung Kuo with the dead.’

Tolonen looked up sharply at mention of DeVore. So the T’ang understood that too.
Of course…

Ebert was staring at the board now, horrified. ‘But I thought stones were symbols
of longevity?’

‘Yes…’ The T’ang’s laughter was bitter. ‘But Knut has had them tested. These stones
are made of human bone. They will outlast you and I, certainly, but they
symbolize nothing but themselves. Nothing but death.’

‘And yet it might have been worse, surely? It could have been a bomb.’

Li Shai Tung studied his Councillor a moment, then slowly shook his head. ‘No. No
bomb could have been quite as eloquent as this.’ He sighed, then turned to Nocenzi.
‘Take it
away and destroy it, General. And, Klaus…’ He turned back. ‘Say nothing of this to
anyone. Understand me? If Li Yuan should get to hear of this…’

Ebert bowed his head. As you wish,
Chieh Hsia
.’

Li Yuan had been watching for his father. He had seen the guards come and go with
the mystery package; had seen both Old Man Ebert and the Marshal emerge from the cellar,
grim-faced and silent, and knew, without being told, that something dreadful must
have happened.

When Li Shai Tung finally came from the cellar, Yuan went across to him, stopping
three paces from him to kneel, his head bowed.

‘Is there anything I can do, father?’

His father seemed immensely tired. ‘Thank you, my son, but there is nothing to be
done. It was all a mistake, that’s all.’

‘And Chung Hsin… ?’

His father was quiet a moment, then he sighed. ‘That was unfortunate. I grieve for
him. He must have been very unhappy.’

‘Ah…’ Yuan lowered his head again, wondering whether he should ask directly what had
been beneath the white silk. But he sensed his father would not answer him. And to
ask a
question that could not be answered would merely anger him, so he held his tongue.

He searched for a way to lighten the mood of things, and as he did so his fingers
closed upon the eight tiny pieces in the pocket of his ceremonial jacket.

He looked up, smiling. ‘Can I show you something, father?’

Li Shai Tung smiled bleakly back at him. ‘Yes… But get off your knees, Yuan. Please…
This is your day. We are here to honour you.’

Yuan bowed his head, then stood and moved closer to his father. ‘Hold out your hand,
father. They’re small, so it’s best if you look at them closely. They’re what the
Marshal’s daughter gave us for a betrothal gift. Aren’t they beautiful?’

Li Shai Tung stared at the tiny figures in his hand. And then he laughed. A loud,
ringing laughter of delight.

‘Knut!’ he said, looking past his son at the old Marshal. ‘Why didn’t you say? Why
didn’t you tell me what your daughter had brought?’

Tolonen glanced at his daughter, then stepped forward, puzzled.

‘What is it,
Chieh Hsia
?’

‘You mean you do not know?’

Tolonen shook his head.

‘Then look. They are the eight heroes. The eight honourable men.’

Tolonen stared at the tiny, sculpted pieces that rested in the T’ang’s palm, then
laughed, delighted. ‘It’s an omen,’ he said, meeting the T’ang’s eyes.
‘What else can it be?’

The T’ang nodded and then began to laugh again, his laughter picked up by those nearest
until it filled the Hall.

He looked down at the tiny figures in his palm. How many times had he seen them on
the stage, their faces blacked to represent their honour? And now here they were,
sculpted from eight black
stones! It was as Knut said; it was an omen. A sign from the gods. These eight to
set against the vast, colourless armies of the dead.

Yuan was standing nearby, his mouth open in astonishment. ‘What is it?’ he asked.
‘What have I missed?’

In answer the T’ang placed the pieces back in his son’s palm and closed his fingers
tightly over them.

‘Guard these well, Yuan. Keep them with you at all times. Let them be your talisman.’

His son stared back at him, wide-eyed, then, with the vaguest shake of the head, he
bowed low. As my father wishes…’

But Li Shai Tung had let his head fall back again, a great gust of laughter rippling
out from him, like a huge stone dropped into the centre of a pond.

Let him hear of this
, he thought.
Let DeVore’s spy report to him how the T’ang laughed in his face defiantly. And let
him learn, too, of the second gift of stones – of the
eight dark heroes; the eight men of honour.

Let him hear. For I will place the last stone on his grave.

END OF BOOK FOUR

IN TIMES TO COME…

C
hung Kuo: Ice And Fire
is the fourth volume of a vast dynastic saga that covers more than half a century
of this vividly realized
future world. In the sixteen volumes that follow, the Great Wheel of fate turns through
a full historical cycle, transforming the social climate of Chung Kuo utterly.
Chung Kuo
is the
portrait of these turbulent – and often apocalyptic – times and the people who lived
through them.

The story of the young prince, Li Yuan – his love for the beautiful Fei Yen, his accession
to the throne, and his long, relentless struggle against the traitorous DeVore – is
interwoven with the tales of many others, among them the brilliant young scientist
Kim Ward, whose ‘web’ will one day make it possible at last for Mankind to reach the
stars, and the
artist Ben Shepherd, whose development of a completely new art form – the Shell –
will revolutionize the culture of Chung Kuo.

This epic tale continues in Book Five,
The Art Of War.
Five years after the destruction of the starship
The New Hope
, the Council of Seven is preparing to meet and discuss the way
ahead. In the long and bitter war they have just fought they have emerged triumphant
but greatly weakened. The days of speaking with one voice are past and there is dissension
among them. But
DeVore thrives on such dissension and, ruthlessly casting off his First Level co-conspirators,
makes a new alliance among those disinherited billions in the lowest levels of the
City.

The problems for the Seven are vast. Even so, there is one solution that – even if
it leaves the underlying malaise untreated – might yet prove successful.

Li Yuan’s plan is to ‘wire up’ the whole population of Chung Kuo; placing delicate
electronics in every citizen’s head that would enable the Seven to trace and thus
control them. Among those brought in to try to make the ‘wire’ a reality is the young
Clayborn boy, Kim Ward.

Ben Shepherd, meanwhile, discovers an artistic vocation, and soon the unexpected happens
– this cold and seemingly distant young man falls in love. For the young Prince, too,
love is a
distraction from his work, the fulfilment of a long cherished dream. But his love
is far from the fragile, compliant creature she outwardly appears.

In
Chung Kuo: The Art Of War
the Great Wheel turns into a new, more dangerous phase – from which no one will escape
unscathed.

CHARACTER LISTING

MAJOR CHARACTERS

DeVore, Howard

    

A major in the Security forces of the T’ang, Li Shai Tung, he is also the leading
figure in the struggle against the Seven. A highly intelligent and coldly logical
man, he is the puppet master behind the scenes as the great ‘War of the Two Directions’
begins.

Ebert, Hans

  

Son of Klaus Ebert and heir to the vast GenSyn Corporation, he is a captain in the
Security forces, admired and trusted by his superiors. Ebert is a complex young man:
a
brave and intelligent officer, he also has a selfish, dissolute and rather cruel streak.

Fei Yen

  

Daughter of Yin Tsu, one of the heads of the ‘Twenty – Nine’, the minor aristocratic
families of Chung Kuo. The classically beautiful ‘Flying
Swallow’ is engaged to Li Han Ch’in, prince and heir to City Europe. Fragile in appearance,
she is surprisingly strongwilled and fiery.

Kao Chen

  

Once an assassin from the Net, the lowest levels of the great City, Chen is to raise
himself from his humble beginnings to become a captain in the T’ang’s
Security forces, and, as friend and helper to Gregor Karr, he is to be one of the
foot soldiers in the war against DeVore.

Karr, Gregor

  

He was recruited by Marshal Tolonen from the Net. In his youth he was an athlete and,
later, a ‘blood’ – a to-the-death combat fighter. A giant of a
man, he is to become the ‘hawk’ Li Shai Tung will fly against his adversary, DeVore.

Li Shai Tung

  

T’ang of City Europe and one of the Seven, the ruling Council of Chung Kuo, Li Shai
Tung is now in his seventies. For many years he was the fulcrum of the Council
and unofficial spokesman for the Seven, representing their strong determination to
prevent Change at all costs.

Li Yuan

  

Second son of Li Shai Tung, he is considered to be old before his time. His cold,
thoughtful manner conceals a passionate nature, expressed in his love for his
brother’s bride, Fei Yen.

Shepherd, Ben

  

Son of Hal Shepherd, the T’ang’s chief advisor, and great-great-grandson of City Earth’s
architect, Shepherd is born and brought up outside the City in
the Domain, an idyllic valley in the South-West of England. There, in childhood, he
begins his artistic explorations which are to one day lead to the creation of a whole
new art form, the
Shell, which will have a cataclysmic effect on Chung Kuo’s society.

Tolonen, Jelka

  

Daughter of Marshal Tolonen, Jelka has been brought up in a very masculine environment,
lacking a mother’s influence. However, her genuine interest in martial arts
and in weaponry and strategy mask a very different side to her nature; a side which
will be brought out by violent circumstances.

Tolonen, Knut

  

General to Li Shai Tung, Tolonen is a big, granitejawed man and the staunchest supporter
of the values and ideals of the Seven. Possessed of a fiery, fearless nature, he
will stop at nothing to protect his masters.

Tsu Ma

  

T’ang of West Asia and one of the Seven, the ruling Council of Chung Kuo, Tsu Ma has
thrown off his former dissolute ways to support his father in Council. A
strong, handsome man, he has still, however, a weakness in his nature – one that will
almost prove his undoing.

Wang Sau-leyan

  

Fourth and youngest son of Wang Hsien, T’ang of Africa, the murder of his two eldest
brothers has placed him closer to the centre of political events. Thought of as
a wastrel, he is, in fact, a shrewd and highly capable political being who is set
– through circumstances of his own devising – to become the harbinger of Change inside
the
Council of Seven.

Ward, Kim

  

Born in the Clay, that dark wasteland beneath the great City’s foundations, Kim has
a quick and unusual bent of mind. His vision of a giant web, formulated in the
darkness, has driven him into the light of the Above. Rescued from oblivion, he begins
to show his true potential as the most promising young scientist in the whole of Chung
Kuo.

THE SEVEN AND THE FAMILIES

Chi HuWei

   

T’ang of the Australias

Hou Ti

 

T’ang of South America

Li Ch’i Chun

 

brother of and advisor to Li Shai Tung

Li Feng Chiang

 

brother and advisor to Li Shai Tung

Li Shai Tung

 

T’ang of City Europe

Li Yuan

 

second son of Li Shai Tung and heir to City Europe

Li Yun-Ti

 

brother of and advisor to Li Shai Tung

Pei Ro-hen

 

head of the Pei family, one of the ‘Twenty Nine’ Minor Families

Tsu Ma

 

son of Tsu Tiao, and T’ang of West Asia

Tsu Tao Chu

 

third son of Tsu Chang, deceased first son of Tsu Tiao

Wang Hsien

 

T’ang of Africa

Wang Sau-leyan

 

fourth son of Wang Hsien

Wei Feng

 

T’ang of East Asia

Wu Shih

 

T’ang of North America

Yin Chang

 

older brother of Fei Yen

Yin Fei Yen

 

‘Flying Swallow, Minor Family Princess and daughter of Yin Tsu

Yin Sung

 

eldest brother of Fei Yen

Yin Tsu

 

head of the Yin family, one of the ‘Twenty Nine’ Minor Families

YinWei

 

younger brother of Fei Yen

FRIENDS AND RETAINERS OF THE SEVEN

Auden,William

   

captain in Security

Chung Hsin

 

‘Loyalty’ bondservant to Li Shai Tung

Chung Hu-Yan

 

Chancellor to Li Shai Tung

DeVore, Howard

 

major in Li Shai Tung’s Security forces

Ebert, Hans

 

captain in Security and heir to the GenSyn Corporation

Ebert, Klaus Stefan

 

Head of GenSyn (Genetic Synthetics) and advisor to Li Shai Tung

Erkki

 

guard to Jelka Tolonen

Fest, Edgar

 

captain in Security and friend of Hans Ebert

Haavikko, Axel

 

lieutenant in Security

Haavikko, Vesa

 

sister of Axel Haavikko

Heng Chi-po

 

Minister of Transportation for City Europe

Heng Yu

 

son of Heng Fan and nephew of Heng Chi-po

Hung Feng-Chan

 

Li Shai Tung’s chief groom

Karr, Gregor

 

‘Blood’ (to-the-death fighter) and major in Security

Kirov, Alexander

 

Marshal to the Seven head of the Council of Generals

Nan Ho

 

Li Yuan’s Master of the Inner Chambers

Nocenzi, Vittorio

 

major in Security, City Europe

Pearl Heart

 

maid to Li Yuan

Pi Ch’ien

 

Third Secretary to Junior Minister, Yang Lai

Rosten

 

captain of Security in the Domain

Shepherd, Ben

 

son of Hal Shepherd

Shepherd, Beth

 

wife of Hal Shepherd

Shepherd, Hal

 

chief advisor to Li Shai Tung and head of the Shepherd family

Shepherd, Meg

 

daughter of Hal Shepherd

Shiao Shi-we

 

martial arts tutor to the Li children

Ssu Lu Shan

 

official of the Ministry

Sweet Rose

 

maid to Li Yuan

Tolonen, Jelka

 

daughter of Knut Tolonen

Tolonen, Knut

 

general of Security, City Europe, and Father of Jelka Tolonen

Wang Ta Chuan

 

master of the Inner Palace at Tongjiang

Yang Lai

 

minister under Li Shai Tung

DISPERSIONISTS

Barrow, Chao

   

representative of the House inWeimar

Berdichev, Soren

 

Head of SimFic (Simulated Fictions)

Berdichev, Ylva

 

wife of Soren Berdichev

Blake, Peter

 

head of personnel for Berdichev’s SimFic Corporation

Cho Hsiang

 

subordinate to Hong Cao and middleman for Pietr Lehmann

Clarac, Armand

 

director of the ‘New Hope’ project

Douglas, John

 

company head

Duchek, Albert

 

administrator of Lodz

Ecker, Michael

 

company head

Hong Cao

 

middleman for Pietr Lehmann

Lehmann, Pietr

 

leader of the Dispersionists and senior representative in The House at Weimar

Lehmann, Stefan

 

albino son of Pietr Lehmann

Moore, John

 

company head

Moore, Paul

 

senior executive of Berdichev’s SimFic Corporation

Parr, Charles

 

company head

Ross, Alexander

 

company head

Scott

 

alias of DeVore

Weiss, Anton

 

banker

OTHER CHARACTERS

Andersen, Leonid

   

director of the Recruitment Project

Anton

 

friend of KimWard on the Recruitment Project

The Architect

 

one of the psych team on the Recruitment Project

Baxi

 

chief of the tribe in the Clay

Bergson

 

overseer on the plantation; alias for DeVore

The Builder

 

part of the psych team on the Recruitment Project

Carl

 

‘Sucker’; one of Matyas’s gang

Chang Yan

 

plantation guard

Chan Shui

 

young worker in the Casting Shop

Chu Heng

 

‘Kwai’ or hired knife, a hireling of DeVore’s

Crimson Lotus

 

sing-song girl in Mu Chua’s

Endfors, Pietr

 

best friend of Knut Tolonen

Fang Hui

 

guard on the plantation

Golden Heart

 

young prostitute purchased by Hans Ebert for his household

Gosse

 

Security soldier

Hong

 

‘Hsien’ or District Judge

Hwa

 

‘Blood’, or fighter, beneath the Net

Janko

 

bully in the Casting Shop

Josef

 

friend of KimWard’s on the Recruitment Project

Kao Chen

 

‘kwai’ (knife) and assassin

Kao Jyan

 

assassin

Krenek, Henryk

 

senior representative of the Martian Colonies

Krenek, Irina

 

wife of Henryk Krenek

Krenek, Josef

 

company head

Krenek, Maria

 

wife of Josef Krenek

Lo Ying

 

‘Panchang’ or Supervisor friend of Kao Chen

Lo Yu-Hsiang

 

senior representative in the House at Weimar

Lu Ming Shao

 

‘Whiskers Lu’ –
Tong
Boss in the Net

Maitland, Idris

 

mother of Stefan Lehmann

Matyas

 

Clayborn boy in the Recruitment Project

Mu Chua

 

‘Madam’ of the House of the Ninth Ecastasy, a singsong house, or brothel

Nung

 

supervisor of the Casting Shop

Pavel

 

young man on the plantation

Peng Yu-wei

 

tutor to the Shepherd children

Peskova

 

lieutenant of the guards on the plantation

Seidemann

 

guard on the plantations

Shang Li-Yen

 

tutor on the Recruitment Project

Siang

 

Jelka Tolonen’s martial arts instructor

SiWu Ya

 

‘Silk Raven’, wife of Supervisor Sung

Sung

 

Supervisor on the plantation

Sweet Honey

 

singsong girl in Mu Chua’s house

T’ai Cho

 

tutor and guardian to KimWard

Teng Fu

 

plantation guard

Tolonen, Hannah

 

aunt to Knut Tolonen

Tom

 

‘Greaser’, part of Matyas’s gang

Tong Chou

 

assassin and ‘kwai’ – hired knife, and alias of Kao Chen

Tung Liang

 

boy in the Casting Shop

Wang Ti

 

wife of Kao Chen

Ward, Kim

 

‘Clayborn’, orphan and scientist

White Orchid

 

singsong girl in Mu Chua’s house

Wolfe

 

security guard on the Domain

Yu, Madam

 

First Level socialite

Yung Pi-chi

 

head of the Yung family

Zhakar

 

speaker of the House of Representatives

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