A Chinese legend of the Melusina order deals with the fall
of the Hea Dynasty. A case of dragon foam which had been kept in the royal palace during three
dynasties was one day opened, and there issued forth a dragon in the form of a black lizard. It
touched a young virgin, who became the mother of a girl whom she bore in secret and abandoned
in a wood. It chanced that a poor man and his wife, who were childless, hearing the cries of the
babe, took her to their house, where they cared for her tenderly. But the magicians came to
know of the dragon's daughter, of whom it had been prophesied that she would destroy the
dynasty. Search was made for the child, and the foster-parents fled with her to the land of Pao.
They presented her to the king of the land, and she grew up to be a beautiful maid who was
called Pao Sze. The king loved her dearly, and when she gave birth to a son, he made her his
queen, degrading Queen Chen and her son, the crown prince. Poh Fuh, the son of the dragon woman,
then became crown prince instead.
     Now Pao Sze, although very beautiful, was always sad of countenance.
She never smiled. The king did everything in his power to make her smile and laugh. But his
efforts were in vain.
     "Fain would I hear you laugh," said he.
     But she only sighed and said: "Ask me not to laugh."
     One day the king in his endeavours to break the spell of sadness that
bound his beautiful queen, arranged that his lords should enter the palace and declare that an
enemy army was at hand, and that the life of the king was in peril.
     This they did. The king was at the time making merry when his lords
entered suddenly and said: "Your Majesty, the enemy have come, while you sit making merry, and
they are resolved to slay you."
     The king's sudden change in countenance made the dragon woman laugh.
His Majesty was well pleased.
     Then, as it chanced, the enemy came indeed. But when the alarm was
raised, the lords thought it was a false one. The army took possession of the city, entered the
palace, and slew the king, Pao Sze was taken prisoner, because of her fatal beauty; but she
brought no joy to her captor and transformed herself into a dragon, departing suddenly and
causing a thunder-storm to rage.
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