THE RAMBLES OF THE EMPEROR CHING TİH IN KËANG NAN. A CHINESE TALE. TRANSLATED BY TKIN SHEN, STUDENT OF THE ANGLO-CHINESE COLLEGE, MALACCA. WITH A PREFACE BY JAMES LEGGE, D.D. PRESIDENT OF THE COLLEGE. IN TWO VOLUMES. VOL. II. LONDON: PRINTED FOR LONGMAN, BROWN, GREEN, & LONGMANS, PATERNOSTER-ROW. THE RAMBLES OF THE EMPEROR CHING TIH, ETC. CHAPTER XXII. "The young and rambling prince his palace leaves, THE same day that the Emperor told Chin Pang that he might remain at home he ordered Chow Yung to get ready for the journey. Chin Pang prepared a parting feast, and on the morrow, every thing being ready, Yung took his two rods of steel behind him, and attended his majesty. Pang accompanied them a little way, and |