Tain-Fu Is The Name Of The Kingdom
Or Province, And Of The Chief City, Which Is Large And Handsomely Built,
Carrying On Much Trade, And Containing Great Magazines Of Military Stores
For The Khans Army.
Seven days journey farther to the west, there is a
pleasant country, having many cities and castles, and carrying on great
trade.
We then come to a very large city, called Pian-fu, in which there is
vast abundance of silk and much trade.
Westwards from Pian-fu, there is a pleasantly situated castle called
Thaigin, containing a spacious palace with a fine hall, in which there are
portraits of all the famous kings who have reigned in this country. This
castle and palace are said to have been built by a king named Dor, who was
very powerful, and was only attended on by great numbers of young damsels,
who used to carry him about the castle in a small light chariot. Confiding
in the strength of this castle, which he believed impregnable, Dor rebelled
against Umcan, to whom he was tributary. But seven of his courtiers or
attendants, in whom he placed confidence, made him prisoner one day while
hunting, and delivered him to Umcan, who dressed him in mean clothes, and
set him under a strong guard to tend his cattle. At the end of two years,
Umcan called Dor into his presence, and after a severe reproof and
admonition for his future obedience, dressed him in princely robes, and
sent him back to his kingdom with a powerful escort.
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