Chapter LXIV: Moguls, Ottoman Turks.—Part II. 第六十四章 蒙古人与奥斯曼土耳其人——第二节

The arms of Zingis and his lieutenants successively reduced the hordes of the desert, who pitched their tents between the wall of China and the Volga; and the Mogul emperor became the monarch of the pastoral world, the lord of many millions of shepherds and soldiers, who felt their united strength, and were impatient to rush on the mild and wealthy climates of the south. His ancestors had been the tributaries of the Chinese emperors; and Temugin himself had been disgraced by a title of honor and servitude. The court of Pekin was astonished by an embassy from its former vassal, who, in the tone of the king of nations, exacted the tribute and obedience which he had paid, and who affected to treat the son of heaven as the most contemptible of mankind. A haughty answer disguised their secret apprehensions; and their fears were soon justified by the march of innumerable squadrons, who pierced on all sides the feeble rampart of the great wall. Ninety cities were stormed, or starved, by the Moguls; ten only escaped; and Zingis, from a knowledge of the filial piety of the Chinese, covered his vanguard with their captive parents; an unworthy, and by degrees a fruitless, abuse of the virtue of his enemies. His invasion was supported by the revolt of a hundred thousand Khitans, who guarded the frontier: yet he listened to a treaty; and a princess of China, three thousand horses, five hundred youths, and as many virgins, and a tribute of gold and silk, were the price of his retreat. In his second expedition, he compelled the Chinese emperor to retire beyond the yellow river to a more southern residence. The siege of Pekin 19 was long and laborious: the inhabitants were reduced by famine to decimate and devour their fellow-citizens; when their ammunition was spent, they discharged ingots of gold and silver from their engines; but the Moguls introduced a mine to the centre of the capital; and the conflagration of the palace burnt above thirty days. China was desolated by Tartar war and domestic faction; and the five northern provinces were added to the empire of Zingis.
成吉思汗与麾下将领的兵锋,一支接一支地征服了大漠中的部落——这些部落的营帐散布在中国的边墙与伏尔加河之间。蒙古大汗遂成为游牧世界的君主,统辖着数以百万计的牧人与战士;这些人一旦感到彼此的合力,便迫不及待地要扑向南方那些气候温和、物产丰饶的地方。他的先辈原是中国皇帝的纳贡之臣,铁木真本人更曾因一个名为尊荣、实则臣属的封号而蒙羞。北京的朝廷惊愕地接待了这位昔日藩属派来的使节:他如今竟以万邦之王的口吻,反过来索取自己当年缴纳过的贡赋与臣服,还故意把天子当作天下最卑贱之人看待。一纸傲慢的答复掩盖着朝廷暗中的恐惧;而这份恐惧很快就应验了——无数铁骑挥师而来,从四面八方冲破了长城这道脆弱的屏障。蒙古人或强攻、或围困断粮,一连拿下九十座城池,仅有十座幸免;成吉思汗深知中国人重孝,便驱使掳来的父老充作前锋的人盾——这是对敌人德行的卑劣利用,而且久而久之也不再奏效。有十万戍守边境的契丹人倒戈相助,为他的入侵推波助澜;然而他仍愿接受和议:一位中国公主、三千匹马、五百名少年与同样数目的少女,外加金帛之贡,便是他撤军的代价。第二次出征时,他迫使中国皇帝退过黄河,迁往更靠南的都城。围攻北京 19 一役旷日持久、艰苦异常:城中饥荒逼得居民抽签杀食同胞充腹;箭石弹药耗尽后,他们竟用抛石机把金锭银锭射了出去。蒙古人则挖掘地道,一直通到都城中心;王宫燃起的大火,一连烧了三十多天。鞑靼人的兵燹加上内部的党争,把中国糟蹋得满目疮痍;北方五省从此并入了成吉思汗的版图。
In the West, he touched the dominions of Mohammed, sultan of Carizme, who reigned from the Persian Gulf to the borders of India and Turkestan; and who, in the proud imitation of Alexander the Great, forgot the servitude and ingratitude of his fathers to the house of Seljuk. It was the wish of Zingis to establish a friendly and commercial intercourse with the most powerful of the Moslem princes: nor could he be tempted by the secret solicitations of the caliph of Bagdad, who sacrificed to his personal wrongs the safety of the church and state. A rash and inhuman deed provoked and justified the Tartar arms in the invasion of the southern Asia. 191 A caravan of three ambassadors and one hundred and fifty merchants were arrested and murdered at Otrar, by the command of Mohammed; nor was it till after a demand and denial of justice, till he had prayed and fasted three nights on a mountain, that the Mogul emperor appealed to the judgment of God and his sword. Our European battles, says a philosophic writer, 20 are petty skirmishes, if compared to the numbers that have fought and fallen in the fields of Asia. Seven hundred thousand Moguls and Tartars are said to have marched under the standard of Zingis and his four sons. In the vast plains that extend to the north of the Sihon or Jaxartes, they were encountered by four hundred thousand soldiers of the sultan; and in the first battle, which was suspended by the night, one hundred and sixty thousand Carizmians were slain. Mohammed was astonished by the multitude and valor of his enemies: he withdrew from the scene of danger, and distributed his troops in the frontier towns; trusting that the Barbarians, invincible in the field, would be repulsed by the length and difficulty of so many regular sieges. But the prudence of Zingis had formed a body of Chinese engineers, skilled in the mechanic arts; informed perhaps of the secret of gunpowder, and capable, under his discipline, of attacking a foreign country with more vigor and success than they had defended their own. The Persian historians will relate the sieges and reduction of Otrar, Cogende, Bochara, Samarcand, Carizme, Herat, Merou, Nisabour, Balch, and Candahar; and the conquest of the rich and populous countries of Transoxiana, Carizme, and Chorazan. 204 The destructive hostilities of Attila and the Huns have long since been elucidated by the example of Zingis and the Moguls; and in this more proper place I shall be content to observe, that, from the Caspian to the Indus, they ruined a tract of many hundred miles, which was adorned with the habitations and labors of mankind, and that five centuries have not been sufficient to repair the ravages of four years. The Mogul emperor encouraged or indulged the fury of his troops: the hope of future possession was lost in the ardor of rapine and slaughter; and the cause of the war exasperated their native fierceness by the pretence of justice and revenge. The downfall and death of the sultan Mohammed, who expired, unpitied and alone, in a desert island of the Caspian Sea, is a poor atonement for the calamities of which he was the author. Could the Carizmian empire have been saved by a single hero, it would have been saved by his son Gelaleddin, whose active valor repeatedly checked the Moguls in the career of victory. Retreating, as he fought, to the banks of the Indus, he was oppressed by their innumerable host, till, in the last moment of despair, Gelaleddin spurred his horse into the waves, swam one of the broadest and most rapid rivers of Asia, and extorted the admiration and applause of Zingis himself. It was in this camp that the Mogul conqueror yielded with reluctance to the murmurs of his weary and wealthy troops, who sighed for the enjoyment of their native land. Eucumbered with the spoils of Asia, he slowly measured back his footsteps, betrayed some pity for the misery of the vanquished, and declared his intention of rebuilding the cities which had been swept away by the tempest of his arms. After he had repassed the Oxus and Jaxartes, he was joined by two generals, whom he had detached with thirty thousand horse, to subdue the western provinces of Persia. They had trampled on the nations which opposed their passage, penetrated through the gates of Derbent, traversed the Volga and the desert, and accomplished the circuit of the Caspian Sea, by an expedition which had never been attempted, and has never been repeated. The return of Zingis was signalized by the overthrow of the rebellious or independent kingdoms of Tartary; and he died in the fulness of years and glory, with his last breath exhorting and instructing his sons to achieve the conquest of the Chinese empire. 205
在西方,他的势力触及花剌子模苏丹穆罕默德的领地。此人的统治自波斯湾一直延伸到印度与突厥斯坦的边界;他自负地效法亚历山大大帝,早已忘却其父祖对塞尔柱王室曾何等俯首称臣、又何等忘恩负义。成吉思汗本想与这位穆斯林诸君中最强者通好、互市;巴格达的哈里发暗中怂恿他动兵——那哈里发为泄私愤,竟不惜拿教门与邦国的安危作赌注——成吉思汗却不为所动。然而一桩鲁莽而残暴的举动,既挑起了鞑靼人挥师南下、侵入亚洲南部的战事,也为之提供了口实。191 穆罕默德下令在讹答剌扣押并杀害了一支由三名使臣和一百五十名商人组成的商队;成吉思汗先是遣使索还公道,遭到拒绝,又在山上斋戒祈祷了三夜,这才诉诸上天的裁断与手中的刀剑。一位善作哲思的作家说 20,我们欧洲的战役,若与亚洲战场上厮杀与阵亡的人数相比,不过是些微不足道的小冲突罢了。据说在成吉思汗与他四个儿子的旗帜下,出动了七十万蒙古人与鞑靼人。在锡尔河(一名锡洪河)以北那片辽阔的平原上,苏丹的四十万大军迎面而来;第一场厮杀因夜幕降临而中止,花剌子模一方已有十六万人被杀。敌军人数之众、勇武之盛令穆罕默德大为震骇;他抽身退离险地,把兵力分驻各边境城镇,指望这些野战无敌的蛮族,会在一座座旷日持久、易守难攻的正规围城战前碰得头破血流。但成吉思汗深谋远虑,早已招募起一支精于机械之术的中国工匠队伍;他们或许还掌握着火药的秘密,在成吉思汗的号令与约束下,攻打异邦竟比当初守卫本国还要卖力、还要奏效。波斯的史家会详述讹答剌、忽毡、布哈拉、撒马尔罕、花剌子模城、赫拉特、梅尔夫、内沙布尔、巴尔赫、坎大哈诸城如何被围、被破,以及河中地区、花剌子模、呼罗珊这几处富庶而人烟稠密之地如何被征服。204 阿提拉与匈人当年那种毁灭性的凶暴,早已可借成吉思汗与蒙古人的先例得到印证;在此更为切题之处,我只想指出一点:从里海到印度河,绵延数百英里、遍布人类居所与耕耘的土地,尽被他们蹂躏成废墟;四年之间造成的浩劫,历时五百年也未能修复。蒙古大汗对麾下将士的暴怒或加鼓励、或听之任之:日后占有此地的指望,早被劫掠与屠戮的狂热冲得一干二净;而这场战争的起因,又以伸张正义、复仇雪恨为名,把他们天生的凶悍煽动得愈发炽烈。苏丹穆罕默德最终一败涂地,孤零零地死在里海一座荒岛上,无人怜悯;然而他一手酿成的种种灾祸,靠这样的下场是远远抵偿不了的。假如花剌子模帝国单凭一位英雄便能挽救,那么救国者非其子哲拉勒丁莫属:此人骁勇善战,屡次在蒙古人乘胜进击之际将其遏止。他且战且退,一直退到印度河畔,终被蒙古人无数的大军压得走投无路;就在绝望的最后一刻,哲拉勒丁纵马跃入波涛,泅渡过这条亚洲数一数二的宽阔湍急之大河,连成吉思汗本人也不禁为之赞叹喝彩。也正是在这座营地里,蒙古征服者勉强顺从了将士的怨声:这些人早已师老兵疲、掳掠致富,一心渴望回到故土安享其成。满载着从亚洲各地掠来的战利品,他缓缓踏上归途,对败者的苦难也流露出几分怜悯,并宣布打算重建那些被他兵锋的风暴一扫而空的城市。重新渡过阿姆河与锡尔河之后,两员大将前来与他会合——此前他曾分派这二人率三万骑兵去平定波斯西部诸省。他们一路践踏阻挡去路的各族,穿越杰尔宾特隘口,横渡伏尔加河、跨越荒漠,绕行里海一周——这样一次远征,此前无人尝试,此后也再未有人重演。成吉思汗班师途中,又一举荡平了鞑靼地区那些叛服无常或据地自立的邦国,功业彪炳;他在高寿与荣耀俱备之际溘然长逝,临终一息仍谆谆训诫诸子,务必完成征服中国的大业。205
The harem of Zingis was composed of five hundred wives and concubines; and of his numerous progeny, four sons, illustrious by their birth and merit, exercised under their father the principal offices of peace and war. Toushi was his great huntsman, Zagatai 21 his judge, Octai his minister, and Tuli his general; and their names and actions are often conspicuous in the history of his conquests. Firmly united for their own and the public interest, the three brothers and their families were content with dependent sceptres; and Octai, by general consent, was proclaimed great khan, or emperor of the Moguls and Tartars. He was succeeded by his son Gayuk, after whose death the empire devolved to his cousins Mangou and Cublai, the sons of Tuli, and the grandsons of Zingis. In the sixty-eight years of his four first successors, the Mogul subdued almost all Asia, and a large portion of Europe. Without confining myself to the order of time, without expatiating on the detail of events, I shall present a general picture of the progress of their arms; I. In the East; II. In the South; III. In the West; and IV. In the North.
成吉思汗的后宫共有五百名妻妾;在他众多的子嗣中,有四个儿子门第既尊、才干又著,在父汗麾下分掌军政要务。术赤为大狩猎官,察合台 21 掌刑狱,窝阔台任辅政大臣,拖雷则为大将;这几人的名字与事迹,在成吉思汗的征服史上时时可见其显赫。为一己之私与公共之利,弟兄们紧紧团结在一起:其余三人及其家族甘居臣属之位,各守封地;窝阔台则经众人公推,被拥立为大汗,即蒙古与鞑靼诸部之君。窝阔台死后,其子贵由继位;贵由亡故后,帝位转归其堂兄弟蒙哥与忽必烈——二人是拖雷之子、成吉思汗之孙。在最初四位继承者当政的六十八年间,蒙古人几乎征服了整个亚洲,并占据了欧洲的一大片土地。我不打算拘泥于时间先后,也不拟铺陈事件的细节,只想就其兵锋所向勾勒一幅大略的图景:一、东方;二、南方;三、西方;四、北方。
I. Before the invasion of Zingis, China was divided into two empires or dynasties of the North and South; 22 and the difference of origin and interest was smoothed by a general conformity of laws, language, and national manners. The Northern empire, which had been dismembered by Zingis, was finally subdued seven years after his death. After the loss of Pekin, the emperor had fixed his residence at Kaifong, a city many leagues in circumference, and which contained, according to the Chinese annals, fourteen hundred thousand families of inhabitants and fugitives. He escaped from thence with only seven horsemen, and made his last stand in a third capital, till at length the hopeless monarch, protesting his innocence and accusing his fortune, ascended a funeral pile, and gave orders, that, as soon as he had stabbed himself, the fire should be kindled by his attendants. The dynasty of the Song, the native and ancient sovereigns of the whole empire, survived about forty-five years the fall of the Northern usurpers; and the perfect conquest was reserved for the arms of Cublai. During this interval, the Moguls were often diverted by foreign wars; and, if the Chinese seldom dared to meet their victors in the field, their passive courage presented and endless succession of cities to storm and of millions to slaughter. In the attack and defence of places, the engines of antiquity and the Greek fire were alternately employed: the use of gunpowder in cannon and bombs appears as a familiar practice; 23 and the sieges were conducted by the Mahometans and Franks, who had been liberally invited into the service of Cublai. After passing the great river, the troops and artillery were conveyed along a series of canals, till they invested the royal residence of Hamcheu, or Quinsay, in the country of silk, the most delicious climate of China. The emperor, a defenceless youth, surrendered his person and sceptre; and before he was sent in exile into Tartary, he struck nine times the ground with his forehead, to adore in prayer or thanksgiving the mercy of the great khan. Yet the war (it was now styled a rebellion) was still maintained in the southern provinces from Hamcheu to Canton; and the obstinate remnant of independence and hostility was transported from the land to the sea. But when the fleet of the Song was surrounded and oppressed by a superior armament, their last champion leaped into the waves with his infant emperor in his arms. “It is more glorious,” he cried, “to die a prince, than to live a slave.” A hundred thousand Chinese imitated his example; and the whole empire, from Tonkin to the great wall, submitted to the dominion of Cublai. His boundless ambition aspired to the conquest of Japan: his fleet was twice shipwrecked; and the lives of a hundred thousand Moguls and Chinese were sacrificed in the fruitless expedition. But the circumjacent kingdoms, Corea, Tonkin, Cochinchina, Pegu, Bengal, and Thibet, were reduced in different degrees of tribute and obedience by the effort or terror of his arms. He explored the Indian Ocean with a fleet of a thousand ships: they sailed in sixty-eight days, most probably to the Isle of Borneo, under the equinoctial line; and though they returned not without spoil or glory, the emperor was dissatisfied that the savage king had escaped from their hands.
一、在成吉思汗入侵之前,中国分裂为南北两个帝国,或曰两个王朝 22;两者虽起源不同、利害有别,却因法律、语言与民族风习大体一致而弥合了这些分歧。北方帝国先前已遭成吉思汗肢解,在他死后第七年终告彻底征服。丢失北京之后,那位皇帝把都城迁到了开封——此城周长数十里,据中国史册所载,容纳着一百四十万户的居民与流亡者。他后来仅带七名骑兵从开封出逃,在第三座都城作了最后的抵抗;到头来这位走投无路的君主,一面申辩自己无辜、一面痛斥命运不公,登上早已备好的柴堆,下令待他自刎之后,即由侍从点火焚身。宋朝乃统治全国的本土古老王室,在北方那些僭主覆灭之后又延续了约四十五年;而彻底的征服,则留待忽必烈的武力来完成。在这段间歇里,蒙古人常因别处的战事而分心;中国人虽罕敢在野战中迎击征服者,却以一种消极坚忍的勇气,献上了一座又一座待攻的城池、成百万待戮的生民,绵延不绝。攻守城池之际,古已有之的抛石器械与希腊火交替登场;把火药装入火炮与炸弹使用,似乎已是司空见惯之事 23;主持这些围城的,则是被忽必烈以厚礼延揽入麾下的穆斯林与法兰克人。大军渡过长江之后,兵员与炮械沿着一连串运河转运,最终把宋室的行都杭州(即临安,一名“行在”)团团围住——此地位于产丝之乡,气候之宜人冠绝中国。那位皇帝还是个孤弱无助的少年,只得连人带国玺一并献降;在被流放到鞑靼之地以前,他以额触地叩首九次,以祈祷或谢恩的方式,拜谢大汗的宽仁。然而战事(此时已被称作“叛乱”)在从杭州到广州的南方各省仍在继续;那一小撮顽强不屈、坚持独立与抵抗的余部,把战场从陆地转移到了海上。但当宋军水师被一支更为强大的舰队合围、逼得走投无路时,他们最后一位忠臣把幼帝抱在怀中,纵身跃入了波涛。他大声疾呼:“以君王之身赴死,胜过偷生为奴!”十万中国军民也纷起效法,蹈海而死;于是从交趾到长城,整个帝国都臣服于忽必烈的统治之下。忽必烈野心无度,又觊觎征服日本:他的舰队两度遭遇海难沉没,十万蒙古与中国将士白白葬送在这场徒劳无功的远征之中。不过周边诸邦——朝鲜、交趾、占城、勃固、孟加拉与西藏——都在他武力的进逼或威慑下,或纳贡、或臣服,程度各有不同。他还派出一千艘船的船队去探索印度洋:航行六十八天,最可能到达了赤道线上的婆罗洲岛;船队虽满载战利品与荣誉而归,皇帝却仍因那位蛮王从他们手中逃脱而不甚满意。
II. The conquest of Hindostan by the Moguls was reserved in a later period for the house of Timour; but that of Iran, or Persia, was achieved by Holagou Khan, 231 the grandson of Zingis, the brother and lieutenant of the two successive emperors, Mangou and Cublai. I shall not enumerate the crowd of sultans, emirs, and atabeks, whom he trampled into dust; but the extirpation of the Assassins, or Ismaelians 24 of Persia, may be considered as a service to mankind. Among the hills to the south of the Caspian, these odious sectaries had reigned with impunity above a hundred and sixty years; and their prince, or Imam, established his lieutenant to lead and govern the colony of Mount Libanus, so famous and formidable in the history of the crusades. 25 With the fanaticism of the Koran the Ismaelians had blended the Indian transmigration, and the visions of their own prophets; and it was their first duty to devote their souls and bodies in blind obedience to the vicar of God. The daggers of his missionaries were felt both in the East and West: the Christians and the Moslems enumerate, and persons multiply, the illustrious victims that were sacrificed to the zeal, avarice, or resentment of the old man (as he was corruptly styled) of the mountain. But these daggers, his only arms, were broken by the sword of Holagou, and not a vestige is left of the enemies of mankind, except the word assassin, which, in the most odious sense, has been adopted in the languages of Europe. The extinction of the Abbassides cannot be indifferent to the spectators of their greatness and decline. Since the fall of their Seljukian tyrants the caliphs had recovered their lawful dominion of Bagdad and the Arabian Irak; but the city was distracted by theological factions, and the commander of the faithful was lost in a harem of seven hundred concubines. The invasion of the Moguls he encountered with feeble arms and haughty embassies. “On the divine decree,” said the caliph Mostasem, “is founded the throne of the sons of Abbas: and their foes shall surely be destroyed in this world and in the next. Who is this Holagou that dares to rise against them? If he be desirous of peace, let him instantly depart from the sacred territory; and perhaps he may obtain from our clemency the pardon of his fault.” This presumption was cherished by a perfidious vizier, who assured his master, that, even if the Barbarians had entered the city, the women and children, from the terraces, would be sufficient to overwhelm them with stones. But when Holagou touched the phantom, it instantly vanished into smoke. After a siege of two months, Bagdad was stormed and sacked by the Moguls; 251 and their savage commander pronounced the death of the caliph Mostasem, the last of the temporal successors of Mahomet; whose noble kinsmen, of the race of Abbas, had reigned in Asia above five hundred years. Whatever might be the designs of the conqueror, the holy cities of Mecca and Medina 26 were protected by the Arabian desert; but the Moguls spread beyond the Tigris and Euphrates, pillaged Aleppo and Damascus, and threatened to join the Franks in the deliverance of Jerusalem. Egypt was lost, had she been defended only by her feeble offspring; but the Mamalukes had breathed in their infancy the keenness of a Scythian air: equal in valor, superior in discipline, they met the Moguls in many a well-fought field; and drove back the stream of hostility to the eastward of the Euphrates. 261 But it overflowed with resistless violence the kingdoms of Armenia 262 and Anatolia, of which the former was possessed by the Christians, and the latter by the Turks. The sultans of Iconium opposed some resistance to the Mogul arms, till Azzadin sought a refuge among the Greeks of Constantinople, and his feeble successors, the last of the Seljukian dynasty, were finally extirpated by the khans of Persia. 263
二、蒙古人征服印度斯坦一事,要留到日后由帖木儿家族来完成;而伊朗(即波斯)的征服,则由旭烈兀汗 231 一手达成——他是成吉思汗之孙,也是蒙哥、忽必烈这前后两位大汗的兄弟与部将。被他踏为齑粉的那一大群苏丹、埃米尔与阿塔贝格,我不打算一一列举;但他铲除波斯的阿萨辛派(又称伊斯玛仪派 24),却不妨视为一桩造福人类的功德。在里海以南的群山之间,这帮可憎的教派信徒肆行无忌地盘踞了一百六十多年;其首领(或称伊玛目)还派出一名代理人,去统领、治理黎巴嫩山上的那支分支——此支在十字军东征史上赫赫有名、令人闻之生畏。25 伊斯玛仪派把《古兰经》的狂热信仰,同印度的轮回转世之说以及本派先知的种种异象糅合在一起;对他们而言,头等的本分便是把灵魂与肉体全然奉献,盲目服从真主在世的代理人。他麾下信徒的匕首,东西方都曾领教其锋利:基督徒与穆斯林都历数过——且经口耳相传而愈传愈多——那些死于“山中老人”(此乃讹传的称号)狂热、贪婪或怨恨之下的显赫牺牲者。然而这些匕首——他唯一的武器——终被旭烈兀的利剑所折断;这帮人类公敌如今荡然无存,只剩下 assassin(刺客)一词,以其最可憎的含义,被欧洲各种语言所吸收沿用。阿拔斯王朝的覆灭,凡目睹过其盛衰兴亡的人,都不能无动于衷。自从压在他们头上的塞尔柱暴君垮台以来,历任哈里发已重新收回了对巴格达与阿拉伯伊拉克的合法统治;然而这座城市却被神学派系之争搅得四分五裂,而这位“信士的统帅”本人,则沉溺在拥有七百名妃嫔的后宫里不能自拔。面对蒙古人的入侵,他一面以孱弱的武力应对,一面派出口气傲慢的使节。哈里发穆斯台绥姆说道:“阿拔斯子孙的宝座,乃是奠基于真主的天命之上:与他们为敌者,今生来世必遭毁灭。这个胆敢起兵与他们作对的旭烈兀,究竟是何等人物?他若真想求和,就即刻退出这片圣土;或许还能承蒙我们宽宥,饶恕他的过错。”一个奸诈的维齐尔更助长了这份狂妄自负,他向主子拍胸担保:就算蛮族攻进城来,单凭妇孺从屋顶平台上投掷石块,也足以把他们砸得人仰马翻。可是等到旭烈兀伸手一碰,这幻影顷刻间便化作一缕青烟消散了。围攻两个月后,巴格达被蒙古人攻破并遭洗劫 251;这位凶悍的统帅下令处死哈里发穆斯台绥姆——他是穆罕默德在俗世的最后一位继承者,其阿拔斯家族的高贵亲族,曾在亚洲称尊达五百余年。无论这位征服者存着怎样的图谋,麦加与麦地那两座圣城 26 都有阿拉伯沙漠为其屏障;但蒙古人越过了底格里斯河与幼发拉底河,劫掠了阿勒颇与大马士革,甚至扬言要联合法兰克人一同去解放耶路撒冷。埃及若只靠她孱弱的子民来守卫,早已失陷;然而马穆鲁克自幼便呼吸着斯基泰劲风般的凛冽之气:他们勇武与蒙古人相当,纪律更胜一筹,在多次苦战中与蒙古人交锋,终于把这股来势汹汹的敌潮逼退到幼发拉底河以东。261 但这股洪流却以不可阻挡之势淹没了亚美尼亚 262 与安纳托利亚两个王国——前者为基督徒所据,后者则在土耳其人手中。伊科尼乌姆的历任苏丹曾对蒙古兵锋略作抵抗,直到阿泽丁逃往君士坦丁堡的希腊人那里避难为止;他那几位孱弱的继任者——塞尔柱王朝的末代苏丹——最终被波斯的诸汗斩尽杀绝。263
III. No sooner had Octai subverted the northern empire of China, than he resolved to visit with his arms the most remote countries of the West. Fifteen hundred thousand Moguls and Tartars were inscribed on the military roll: of these the great khan selected a third, which he intrusted to the command of his nephew Batou, the son of Tuli; who reigned over his father’s conquests to the north of the Caspian Sea. 264 After a festival of forty days, Batou set forwards on this great expedition; and such was the speed and ardor of his innumerable squadrons, than in less than six years they had measured a line of ninety degrees of longitude, a fourth part of the circumference of the globe. The great rivers of Asia and Europe, the Volga and Kama, the Don and Borysthenes, the Vistula and Danube, they either swam with their horses or passed on the ice, or traversed in leathern boats, which followed the camp, and transported their wagons and artillery. By the first victories of Batou, the remains of national freedom were eradicated in the immense plains of Turkestan and Kipzak. 27 In his rapid progress, he overran the kingdoms, as they are now styled, of Astracan and Cazan; and the troops which he detached towards Mount Caucasus explored the most secret recesses of Georgia and Circassia. The civil discord of the great dukes, or princes, of Russia, betrayed their country to the Tartars. They spread from Livonia to the Black Sea, and both Moscow and Kiow, the modern and the ancient capitals, were reduced to ashes; a temporary ruin, less fatal than the deep, and perhaps indelible, mark, which a servitude of two hundred years has imprinted on the character of the Russians. The Tartars ravaged with equal fury the countries which they hoped to possess, and those which they were hastening to leave. From the permanent conquest of Russia they made a deadly, though transient, inroad into the heart of Poland, and as far as the borders of Germany. The cities of Lublin and Cracow were obliterated: 271 they approached the shores of the Baltic; and in the battle of Lignitz they defeated the dukes of Silesia, the Polish palatines, and the great master of the Teutonic order, and filled nine sacks with the right ears of the slain. From Lignitz, the extreme point of their western march, they turned aside to the invasion of Hungary; and the presence or spirit of Batou inspired the host of five hundred thousand men: the Carpathian hills could not be long impervious to their divided columns; and their approach had been fondly disbelieved till it was irresistibly felt. The king, Bela the Fourth, assembled the military force of his counts and bishops; but he had alienated the nation by adopting a vagrant horde of forty thousand families of Comans, and these savage guests were provoked to revolt by the suspicion of treachery and the murder of their prince. The whole country north of the Danube was lost in a day, and depopulated in a summer; and the ruins of cities and churches were overspread with the bones of the natives, who expiated the sins of their Turkish ancestors. An ecclesiastic, who fled from the sack of Waradin, describes the calamities which he had seen, or suffered; and the sanguinary rage of sieges and battles is far less atrocious than the treatment of the fugitives, who had been allured from the woods under a promise of peace and pardon and who were coolly slaughtered as soon as they had performed the labors of the harvest and vintage. In the winter the Tartars passed the Danube on the ice, and advanced to Gran or Strigonium, a German colony, and the metropolis of the kingdom. Thirty engines were planted against the walls; the ditches were filled with sacks of earth and dead bodies; and after a promiscuous massacre, three hundred noble matrons were slain in the presence of the khan. Of all the cities and fortresses of Hungary, three alone survived the Tartar invasion, and the unfortunate Bata hid his head among the islands of the Adriatic.
三、窝阔台刚刚颠覆了中国的北方帝国,便决意挥师去光顾西方最遥远的国度。兵册上登记着一百五十万蒙古人与鞑靼人:大汗从中选出三分之一,交由其侄拔都统领——拔都乃拖雷之子,统辖着其父在里海以北征服得来的疆土。264 举行了为期四十天的盛宴之后,拔都便踏上这次大远征的征途;他那无数的骑兵队进军之神速、锐气之炽盛,竟在不到六年的时间里,横扫了经度九十度的一线之地——相当于地球周长的四分之一。亚欧两洲的大河——伏尔加河与卡马河、顿河与博里斯提尼斯河、维斯瓦河与多瑙河——他们或纵马泅渡,或踏冰而过,或乘皮筏横越;这些皮筏随军而行,用来运载他们的辎重车辆与炮械。拔都最初几场大捷,便在突厥斯坦与钦察那片辽阔无垠的平原上,把各族仅存的一点自由连根拔除。27 他一路疾进,席卷了如今所谓阿斯特拉罕与喀山两个汗国;他分兵一支开往高加索山,探入了格鲁吉亚与切尔克西亚最隐秘的深处。罗斯各大公(或称诸侯)彼此内讧,把国家出卖给了鞑靼人。鞑靼人的势力从利沃尼亚一直蔓延到黑海;莫斯科与基辅——一座是新都、一座是古都——双双化为灰烬。这不过是一时的残破,其祸害尚不及那道深深烙印在罗斯人性格之上、或许永难磨灭的印记——那是长达两百年的奴役所留下的。无论是他们指望据为己有的地方,还是他们急欲离去的地方,鞑靼人都以同样的凶狂加以蹂躏。他们以已被永久征服的罗斯为基地,向波兰腹地发动了一次凶猛却短暂的突袭,一直打到日耳曼的边境。卢布林与克拉科夫两城被夷为平地 271;他们逼近波罗的海之滨,又在利格尼茨一役中击败了西里西亚诸公、波兰的诸省督以及条顿骑士团的大团长,割下阵亡者的右耳,装满了整整九口袋。利格尼茨是他们西进的最远端;从那里,他们转道去入侵匈牙利。拔都亲临阵前(或其威灵所感),激励着五十万大军:喀尔巴阡山脉挡不住他们分头并进的纵队多久;而他们逼近的消息,人们本一厢情愿地不肯相信,直到势不可挡地亲身领教。匈牙利国王贝拉四世纠集起麾下伯爵与主教们的兵力;然而他先前收留了一支四万帐、四处流荡的库曼部众,早已使举国离心;而这些野蛮的客人,又因被疑有二心、首领遭戮,愤而反叛。多瑙河以北的全境一日之间尽失,一夏之内便人烟断绝;城市与教堂的废墟上,铺满了当地居民的白骨——他们这是在替其突厥祖先的罪孽偿债。一位从瓦拉丁陷落中逃出的教士,记述了他亲眼所见、亲身所受的种种惨祸;而围城与野战中那种血腥的暴怒,比起对逃亡者的处置,还远算不上残忍:那些逃亡者本被“和平与赦免”的许诺从林中诱出,一等他们干完收割庄稼、采摘葡萄的活计,便被冷酷地屠戮殆尽。到了冬天,鞑靼人踏冰渡过多瑙河,进逼格兰(又名斯特里戈尼乌姆)——这是一座日耳曼人的移民城镇,也是匈牙利王国的都城。三十架攻城器械对准城墙架设起来;壕沟被一袋袋泥土和尸体填平;一场不分老幼的大屠杀之后,又有三百名贵妇当着大汗的面被处死。匈牙利所有的城市与要塞之中,只有三座熬过了这场鞑靼浩劫;而不幸的贝拉,则藏身于亚得里亚海的岛屿之间。
The Latin world was darkened by this cloud of savage hostility: a Russian fugitive carried the alarm to Sweden; and the remote nations of the Baltic and the ocean trembled at the approach of the Tartars, 28 whom their fear and ignorance were inclined to separate from the human species. Since the invasion of the Arabs in the eighth century, Europe had never been exposed to a similar calamity: and if the disciples of Mahomet would have oppressed her religion and liberty, it might be apprehended that the shepherds of Scythia would extinguish her cities, her arts, and all the institutions of civil society. The Roman pontiff attempted to appease and convert these invincible Pagans by a mission of Franciscan and Dominican friars; but he was astonished by the reply of the khan, that the sons of God and of Zingis were invested with a divine power to subdue or extirpate the nations; and that the pope would be involved in the universal destruction, unless he visited in person, and as a suppliant, the royal horde. The emperor Frederic the Second embraced a more generous mode of defence; and his letters to the kings of France and England, and the princes of Germany, represented the common danger, and urged them to arm their vassals in this just and rational crusade. 29 The Tartars themselves were awed by the fame and valor of the Franks; the town of Newstadt in Austria was bravely defended against them by fifty knights and twenty crossbows; and they raised the siege on the appearance of a German army. After wasting the adjacent kingdoms of Servia, Bosnia, and Bulgaria, Batou slowly retreated from the Danube to the Volga to enjoyed the rewards of victory in the city and palace of Serai, which started at his command from the midst of the desert. 291
这片蛮族凶焰所化成的乌云,笼罩了整个拉丁世界:一名罗斯逃亡者把警讯一路带到瑞典;波罗的海与大洋沿岸那些遥远的民族,一听说鞑靼人逼近便浑身战栗 28,出于恐惧与无知,甚至倾向于把这些人排除在人类之外。自八世纪阿拉伯人入侵以来,欧洲还从未遭遇过如此的大难:如果说穆罕默德的信徒当年只是压迫了她的宗教与自由,那么如今人们大可担忧,这些来自斯基泰的牧人会把她的城市、她的技艺以及文明社会的一切制度统统毁灭殆尽。罗马教宗派出一批方济各会与多明我会的修士,试图安抚这些不可战胜的异教徒,并使之皈依;不料大汗的答复令他大为震惊:上天与成吉思汗的子孙秉承神授的权力,可随意征服或灭绝万邦;教宗本人也难逃这场普天下的浩劫,除非他亲自以乞求者的身份前来觐见大汗的营帐。皇帝腓特烈二世则采取了一种更为慷慨磊落的御敌之道;他致信法兰西与英格兰的国王以及日耳曼的诸侯,向他们陈说这共同的危难,力促他们武装各自的臣属,投身这场正义而合乎情理的十字军。29 鞑靼人自己也对法兰克人的威名与勇武心存畏惧;奥地利的诺伊施塔特城,仅凭五十名骑士与二十名弩手,便英勇地将他们挡在城下;一见日耳曼援军出现,鞑靼人便撤围而去。蹂躏了邻近的塞尔维亚、波斯尼亚与保加利亚诸国之后,拔都从多瑙河缓缓退回伏尔加河,去萨莱城和萨莱王宫里享受胜利的果实——这座城池是奉他之命,凭空从荒漠之中拔地而起的。291
IV. Even the poor and frozen regions of the north attracted the arms of the Moguls: Sheibani khan, the brother of the great Batou, led a horde of fifteen thousand families into the wilds of Siberia; and his descendants reigned at Tobolskoi above three centuries, till the Russian conquest. The spirit of enterprise which pursued the course of the Oby and Yenisei must have led to the discovery of the icy sea. After brushing away the monstrous fables, of men with dogs’ heads and cloven feet, we shall find, that, fifteen years after the death of Zingis, the Moguls were informed of the name and manners of the Samoyedes in the neighborhood of the polar circle, who dwelt in subterraneous huts, and derived their furs and their food from the sole occupation of hunting. 30
四、就连北方那贫瘠而冰封的地带,也招来了蒙古人的兵锋:伟大的拔都之弟昔班汗,率领一支一万五千帐的部众深入西伯利亚的荒野;他的子孙在托博尔斯克称汗三百余年,直到被俄罗斯征服为止。那种沿着鄂毕河与叶尼塞河一路追寻的开拓精神,想必已使他们发现了那片冰封的海洋。只要拂去那些荒诞不经的传说——什么长着狗头、生着裂蹄的人——我们便会发现:成吉思汗死后十五年,蒙古人就已听说了北极圈附近萨莫耶德人的名号与习俗;这些人住在地下的窝棚里,全靠打猎这一营生获取毛皮与食物。30
While China, Syria, and Poland, were invaded at the same time by the Moguls and Tartars, the authors of the mighty mischief were content with the knowledge and declaration, that their word was the sword of death. Like the first caliphs, the first successors of Zingis seldom appeared in person at the head of their victorious armies. On the banks of the Onon and Selinga, the royal or golden horde exhibited the contrast of simplicity and greatness; of the roasted sheep and mare’s milk which composed their banquets; and of a distribution in one day of five hundred wagons of gold and silver. The ambassadors and princes of Europe and Asia were compelled to undertake this distant and laborious pilgrimage; and the life and reign of the great dukes of Russia, the kings of Georgia and Armenia, the sultans of Iconium, and the emirs of Persia, were decided by the frown or smile of the great khan. The sons and grandsons of Zingis had been accustomed to the pastoral life; but the village of Caracorum 31 was gradually ennobled by their election and residence. A change of manners is implied in the removal of Octai and Mangou from a tent to a house; and their example was imitated by the princes of their family and the great officers of the empire. Instead of the boundless forest, the enclosure of a park afforded the more indolent pleasures of the chase; their new habitations were decorated with painting and sculpture; their superfluous treasures were cast in fountains, and basins, and statues of massy silver; and the artists of China and Paris vied with each other in the service of the great khan. 32 Caracorum contained two streets, the one of Chinese mechanics, the other of Mahometan traders; and the places of religious worship, one Nestorian church, two mosques, and twelve temples of various idols, may represent in some degree the number and division of inhabitants. Yet a French missionary declares, that the town of St. Denys, near Paris, was more considerable than the Tartar capital; and that the whole palace of Mangou was scarcely equal to a tenth part of that Benedictine abbey. The conquests of Russia and Syria might amuse the vanity of the great khans; but they were seated on the borders of China; the acquisition of that empire was the nearest and most interesting object; and they might learn from their pastoral economy, that it is for the advantage of the shepherd to protect and propagate his flock. I have already celebrated the wisdom and virtue of a Mandarin who prevented the desolation of five populous and cultivated provinces. In a spotless administration of thirty years, this friend of his country and of mankind continually labored to mitigate, or suspend, the havoc of war; to save the monuments, and to rekindle the flame, of science; to restrain the military commander by the restoration of civil magistrates; and to instil the love of peace and justice into the minds of the Moguls. He struggled with the barbarism of the first conquerors; but his salutary lessons produced a rich harvest in the second generation. 321 The northern, and by degrees the southern, empire acquiesced in the government of Cublai, the lieutenant, and afterwards the successor, of Mangou; and the nation was loyal to a prince who had been educated in the manners of China. He restored the forms of her venerable constitution; and the victors submitted to the laws, the fashions, and even the prejudices, of the vanquished people. This peaceful triumph, which has been more than once repeated, may be ascribed, in a great measure, to the numbers and servitude of the Chinese. The Mogul army was dissolved in a vast and populous country; and their emperors adopted with pleasure a political system, which gives to the prince the solid substance of despotism, and leaves to the subject the empty names of philosophy, freedom, and filial obedience. 322 Under the reign of Cublai, letters and commerce, peace and justice, were restored; the great canal, of five hundred miles, was opened from Nankin to the capital: he fixed his residence at Pekin; and displayed in his court the magnificence of the greatest monarch of Asia. Yet this learned prince declined from the pure and simple religion of his great ancestor: he sacrificed to the idol Fo; and his blind attachment to the lamas of Thibet and the bonzes of China 33 provoked the censure of the disciples of Confucius. His successors polluted the palace with a crowd of eunuchs, physicians, and astrologers, while thirteen millions of their subjects were consumed in the provinces by famine. One hundred and forty years after the death of Zingis, his degenerate race, the dynasty of the Yuen, was expelled by a revolt of the native Chinese; and the Mogul emperors were lost in the oblivion of the desert. Before this revolution, they had forfeited their supremacy over the dependent branches of their house, the khans of Kipzak and Russia, the khans of Zagatai, or Transoxiana, and the khans of Iran or Persia. By their distance and power, these royal lieutenants had soon been released from the duties of obedience; and after the death of Cublai, they scorned to accept a sceptre or a title from his unworthy successors. According to their respective situations, they maintained the simplicity of the pastoral life, or assumed the luxury of the cities of Asia; but the princes and their hordes were alike disposed for the reception of a foreign worship. After some hesitation between the Gospel and the Koran, they conformed to the religion of Mahomet; and while they adopted for their brethren the Arabs and Persians, they renounced all intercourse with the ancient Moguls, the idolaters of China.
当中国、叙利亚与波兰同时遭到蒙古人与鞑靼人的入侵时,这场滔天大祸的始作俑者们却安然自得,只需晓得并宣称:他们的一句话,便是催命的利剑。与最初几任哈里发一样,成吉思汗最初几位继承者也很少亲自统率他们那所向披靡的大军出征。在鄂嫩河与色楞格河畔,那王庭(或称“金帐”)呈现出一种质朴与豪奢并存的对照:宴席上不过是烤羊与马奶,一天之内却能赏赐出五百车的金银。欧亚各国的使节与君主,都不得不长途跋涉、备尝艰辛地前来朝觐;罗斯诸大公、格鲁吉亚与亚美尼亚的国王、伊科尼乌姆的苏丹、波斯的埃米尔们,其身家性命与王位存废,全系于大汗的一颦一笑之间。成吉思汗的子孙原本习惯于游牧生涯;但哈拉和林这座村落 31,却因他们在此举行推举大典、并定居于此而渐渐显赫起来。窝阔台与蒙哥从帐幕迁入房舍,本身就意味着习俗的一大转变;他们家族的王公与帝国的大员们,也纷纷起而效仿。昔日在无边的林海中纵猎,如今换成了在围起的猎苑里享受较为慵懒的狩猎之乐;他们的新居装饰着绘画与雕塑;多余的财宝被熔铸成喷泉、水池和纯银的雕像;来自中国与巴黎的工匠,都争相为大汗效力。32 哈拉和林城中有两条街,一条住着中国工匠,另一条住着穆斯林商贾;城里的宗教场所——一座聂斯脱利派教堂、两座清真寺、十二座供奉各色偶像的庙宇——多少可以反映出居民的数目与构成。然而一位法国传教士却断言:巴黎近郊的圣但尼镇,也比这鞑靼都城更为可观;蒙哥的整座宫殿,还抵不上那座本笃会修道院的十分之一。征服罗斯与叙利亚,或许能满足历代大汗的虚荣心;但他们的根基毕竟安在中国边境,夺取这个帝国才是最切近、也最诱人的目标;何况他们从自己游牧的经营之道中也懂得:牧人保护并繁衍自己的畜群,方才有利可图。前文我已称颂过一位大臣的睿智与德行,正是他使五个人烟稠密、耕作发达的行省免遭荼毒。在长达三十年清白无瑕的执政生涯里,这位既爱国、又悯世的贤臣,始终致力于减轻或延缓战争的浩劫:抢救文物典籍,重新点燃学术之火;恢复文官制度,以约束跋扈的武将;并把爱好和平与正义的观念,一点点灌注进蒙古人的心中。他与第一代征服者的野蛮习气苦苦周旋;而他那些有益的教诲,终于在第二代人身上结出了丰硕的果实。321 北方帝国,继而渐渐连南方帝国,都默然接受了忽必烈的治理——他先是蒙哥的代理人,后来又成了蒙哥的继承者;举国上下都乐于效忠这位自幼便以中国礼俗教养长大的君主。他恢复了这个古老国度种种可敬的典章制度;征服者反倒俯首服从被征服民族的法律、习尚、乃至种种成见。这样一种和平的凯旋,历史上不止一次重演;究其缘由,很大程度上要归于中国人口之众多与其甘于臣服的秉性。蒙古大军消融在这片辽阔而稠密的人海之中;他们的皇帝也乐得采纳这样一套政治体制——它把专制的坚实内核尽数交给君主,只留给臣民“哲理”“自由”“孝顺”之类空洞的名目。322 忽必烈在位期间,文教与商业、和平与公义都得到恢复;一条长达五百英里的大运河,从南京一直开凿到都城;他把居所定在北京,在朝廷之上尽显亚洲第一大君主的赫赫气派。然而这位博学的君主,却背离了其伟大先祖那纯朴简约的信仰:他向佛这尊偶像献祭,又盲目笃信西藏的喇嘛与中国的僧人 33,招致了孔子门徒的非议。他的继任者们让一大群宦官、医官与星相术士玷污了宫廷,而与此同时,各行省却有一千三百万臣民死于饥荒。成吉思汗死后一百四十年,他那已然衰败的后裔——元朝——被土生土长的中国人的一场起义逐出中原;蒙古皇帝们从此消隐在大漠的荒烟蔓草之间,为世人所遗忘。早在这场剧变之前,他们便已丧失了对本家族几个附庸支系的宗主之权——钦察与罗斯的诸汗、察合台(即河中地区)的诸汗,以及伊朗(即波斯)的诸汗。这些封王代主的宗亲,仗着路途遥远、自身势大,早就摆脱了臣属的义务;忽必烈死后,他们更不屑于从其不肖的继承者手中接受什么权杖或封号。依各自处境不同,他们或保持着游牧生活的质朴,或沾染上亚洲城市的奢华;但无论王公还是他们的部众,都同样倾向于接受一种外来的信仰。在福音书与《古兰经》之间踌躇了一阵之后,他们最终皈依了穆罕默德的宗教;他们既已认阿拉伯人与波斯人为兄弟,便断绝了与故老蒙古人——那些在中国拜偶像的同族——的一切往来。

Notes 注释

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More properly Yen-king, an ancient city, whose ruins still appear some furlongs to the south-east of the modern Pekin, which was built by Cublai Khan, (Gaubel, p. 146.) Pe-king and Nan-king are vague titles, the courts of the north and of the south. The identity and change of names perplex the most skilful readers of the Chinese geography, (p. 177.) * Note: And likewise in Chinese history—see Abel Remusat, Mel. Asiat. 2d tom. ii. p. 5.—M.
更确切地说应作燕京,那是一座古城,其废墟至今仍可见于今日北京城东南数弗隆之处;今日的北京乃忽必烈汗所建(戈比尔,p. 146)。“北京”与“南京”不过是含糊的名号,意即北方的朝廷与南方的朝廷。名称的雷同与更替,令最精通中国地理的读者也困惑不已(p. 177)。编者按:中国的史籍中亦复如此——见雷慕沙,Mel. Asiat. 2d tom. ii. p. 5。—M
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See the particular account of this transaction, from the Kholauesut el Akbaur, in Price, vol. ii. p. 402.—M.
关于此事的详细记载,见普赖斯书中所引 Kholauesut el Akbaur,vol. ii. p. 402。—M
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M. de Voltaire, Essai sur l’Histoire Générale, tom. iii. c. 60, p. 8. His account of Zingis and the Moguls contains, as usual, much general sense and truth, with some particular errors.
伏尔泰先生,Essai sur l’Histoire Générale, tom. iii. c. 60, p. 8。他关于成吉思汗与蒙古人的记述,一如既往,大体上通达而不失真,惟在个别细节上有误。
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Every where they massacred all classes, except the artisans, whom they made slaves. Hist. des Mongols.—M.
他们所到之处,各色人等尽遭屠戮,唯有工匠幸免,被掠为奴。Hist. des Mongols。—M
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Their first duty, which he bequeathed to them, was to massacre the king of Tangcoute and all the inhabitants of Ninhia, the surrender of the city being already agreed upon, Hist. des Mongols. vol. i. p. 286.—M.
他临终留给他们的头一桩任务,便是屠尽唐兀(西夏)之王与宁夏满城的居民——尽管该城的献降早已议定。Hist. des Mongols, vol. i. p. 286。—M
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Zagatai gave his name to his dominions of Maurenahar, or Transoxiana; and the Moguls of Hindostan, who emigrated from that country, are styled Zagatais by the Persians. This certain etymology, and the similar example of Uzbek, Nogai, &c., may warn us not absolutely to reject the derivations of a national, from a personal, name. * Note: See a curious anecdote of Tschagatai. Hist. des Mongols, p. 370.—M.
察合台以自己之名命名了他的辖地——即河中地区(原名 Maurenahar,亦称 Transoxiana);而从那片土地迁出的印度斯坦蒙古人,被波斯人称作“察合台人”。这一确凿的词源,加上乌兹别克、诺盖等类似的例子,足以提醒我们:由个人名字派生出民族名称的说法,未必都该一概否定。编者按:关于察合台(Tschagatai)的一则趣闻,见 Hist. des Mongols, p. 370。—M
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In Marco Polo, and the Oriental geographers, the names of Cathay and Mangi distinguish the northern and southern empires, which, from A.D. 1234 to 1279, were those of the great khan, and of the Chinese. The search of Cathay, after China had been found, excited and misled our navigators of the sixteenth century, in their attempts to discover the north-east passage.
在马可·波罗以及东方地理学家的著作里,“契丹”(Cathay)与“蛮子”(Mangi)这两个名称,分别指称南北两个帝国;从公元1234年到1279年,前者属大汗,后者属中国人。中国既已被发现,人们却仍在寻找“契丹”,这既激起、又误导了十六世纪我们那些航海家,使他们一心去探寻东北航道。
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I depend on the knowledge and fidelity of the Père Gaubil, who translates the Chinese text of the annals of the Moguls or Yuen, (p. 71, 93, 153;) but I am ignorant at what time these annals were composed and published. The two uncles of Marco Polo, who served as engineers at the siege of Siengyangfou, * (l. ii. 61, in Ramusio, tom. ii. See Gaubil, p. 155, 157) must have felt and related the effects of this destructive powder, and their silence is a weighty, and almost decisive objection. I entertain a suspicion, that their recent discovery was carried from Europe to China by the caravans of the xvth century and falsely adopted as an old national discovery before the arrival of the Portuguese and Jesuits in the xvith. Yet the Père Gaubil affirms, that the use of gunpowder has been known to the Chinese above 1600 years. ** Note: * Sou-houng-kian-lou. Abel Remusat.—M. Note: ** La poudre à canon et d’autres compositions inflammantes, dont ils se servent pour construire des pièces d’artifice d’un effet suprenant, leur étaient connues depuis très long-temps, et l’on croit que des bombardes et des pierriers, dont ils avaient enseigné l’usage aux Tartares, ont pu donner en Europe l’idée d’artillerie, quoique la forme des fusils et des canons dont ils se servent actuellement, leur ait été apportée par les Francs, ainsi que l’attestent les noms mêmes qu’ils donnent à ces sortes d’armes. Abel Remusat, Mélanges Asiat. 2d ser. tom. i. p. 23.—M.
我在此依赖戈比尔神父的学识与忠实——他翻译了蒙古人(或曰元朝)编年史的中文原文(p. 71, 93, 153);不过我不清楚这些编年史是何时撰成、何时刊行的。马可·波罗的那两位叔父曾在襄阳府之围中充当工兵(l. ii. 61, in Ramusio, tom. ii。参见戈比尔,p. 155, 157),他们必定亲身领教过这种毁灭性火药的威力并有所记述;而他们竟对此只字未提,这是一条分量极重、几乎足以定论的反证。我心下怀疑:这项发明其实是由十五世纪的商队新近从欧洲传入中国,却在十六世纪葡萄牙人与耶稣会士到来之前,被误认作本国自古已有的发明。然而戈比尔神父却断言,中国人使用火药已有一千六百多年之久。编者按(一):此即 Sou-houng-kian-lou。雷慕沙。—M 编者按(二):“La poudre à canon et d’autres compositions inflammantes, dont ils se servent pour construire des pièces d’artifice d’un effet suprenant, leur étaient connues depuis très long-temps, et l’on croit que des bombardes et des pierriers, dont ils avaient enseigné l’usage aux Tartares, ont pu donner en Europe l’idée d’artillerie, quoique la forme des fusils et des canons dont ils se servent actuellement, leur ait été apportée par les Francs, ainsi que l’attestent les noms mêmes qu’ils donnent à ces sortes d’armes.”(大意:中国人很早便知火炮所用的火药及各种易燃配料,并曾把火铳、抛石炮的用法传给鞑靼人,或即在欧洲催生了火炮之念;而其现今枪炮的形制则由法兰克人传入,这从他们给这类武器所起的名称本身便可印证。)雷慕沙,Mélanges Asiat. 2d ser. tom. i. p. 23。—M
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See the curious account of the expedition of Holagou, translated from the Chinese, by M. Abel Remusat, Mélanges Asiat. 2d ser. tom. i. p. 171.—M.
关于旭烈兀远征的有趣记载,由雷慕沙先生从中文译出,见 Mélanges Asiat. 2d ser. tom. i. p. 171。—M
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All that can be known of the Assassins of Persia and Syria is poured from the copious, and even profuse, erudition of M. Falconet, in two Mémoires read before the Academy of Inscriptions, (tom. xvii. p. 127—170.) * Note: Von Hammer’s History of the Assassins has now thrown Falconet’s Dissertation into the shade.—M.
关于波斯与叙利亚阿萨辛派的一切可知之事,都倾注在法尔科内先生那渊博乃至过于铺张的学识之中——见他在铭文学院宣读的两篇论文(Mémoires),tom. xvii. p. 127—170。编者按:如今冯·哈默的《阿萨辛派史》,已使法尔科内的这篇论文相形见绌。—M
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The Ismaelians of Syria, 40,000 Assassins, had acquired or founded ten castles in the hills above Tortosa. About the year 1280, they were extirpated by the Mamalukes.
叙利亚的伊斯玛仪派——四万名阿萨辛派信徒——在托尔托萨上方的山中夺取或修筑了十座城堡。约在1280年,他们被马穆鲁克剿灭。
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Compare Von Hammer, Geschichte der Assassinen, p. 283, 307. Wilken, Geschichte der Kreuzzüge, vol. vii. p. 406. Price, Chronological Retrospect, vol. ii. p. 217—223.—M.
参看冯·哈默,Geschichte der Assassinen, p. 283, 307;维尔肯,Geschichte der Kreuzzüge, vol. vii. p. 406;普赖斯,Chronological Retrospect, vol. ii. p. 217—223。—M
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As a proof of the ignorance of the Chinese in foreign transactions, I must observe, that some of their historians extend the conquest of Zingis himself to Medina, the country of Mahomet, (Gaubil p. 42.)
为证明中国人对域外之事何等无知,我不得不指出:他们有些史家竟把成吉思汗本人的征服说成远及麦地那——穆罕默德的故乡(戈比尔,p. 42)。
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Compare Wilken, vol. vii. p. 410.—M.
参看维尔肯,vol. vii. p. 410。—M
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On the friendly relations of the Armenians with the Mongols see Wilken, Geschichte der Kreuzzüge, vol. vii. p. 402. They eagerly desired an alliance against the Mahometan powers.—M.
关于亚美尼亚人与蒙古人之间的友好关系,见维尔肯,Geschichte der Kreuzzüge, vol. vii. p. 402。他们迫切希望结成同盟,以对抗伊斯兰教诸国。—M
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Trebizond escaped, apparently by the dexterous politics of the sovereign, but it acknowledged the Mogul supremacy. Falmerayer, p. 172.—M.
特拉比松得以幸免,看来靠的是其君主手腕灵巧的政治周旋,但它承认了蒙古人的宗主地位。法尔梅赖尔,p. 172。—M
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See the curious extracts from the Mahometan writers, Hist. des Mongols, p. 707.—M.
见穆斯林作家笔下那些有趣的摘录,Hist. des Mongols, p. 707。—M
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The Dashté Kipzak, or plain of Kipzak, extends on either side of the Volga, in a boundless space towards the Jaik and Borysthenes, and is supposed to contain the primitive name and nation of the Cossacks.
“钦察草原”(Dashté Kipzak),即钦察平原,横亘于伏尔加河两岸,向亚伊克河与博里斯提尼斯河方向绵延成一片无边无际的旷野,一般认为哥萨克人这一名号与民族的本源便出于此。
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Olmutz was gallantly and successfully defended by Stenberg, Hist. des Mongols, p. 396.—M.
奥洛穆茨在斯滕贝格的英勇指挥下成功守住,Hist. des Mongols, p. 396。—M
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In the year 1238, the inhabitants of Gothia (Sweden) and Frise were prevented, by their fear of the Tartars, from sending, as usual, their ships to the herring fishery on the coast of England; and as there was no exportation, forty or fifty of these fish were sold for a shilling, (Matthew Paris, p. 396.) It is whimsical enough, that the orders of a Mogul khan, who reigned on the borders of China, should have lowered the price of herrings in the English market.
1238年,哥提亚(即瑞典)与弗里斯兰的居民因惧怕鞑靼人,未能像往年那样派船去英格兰沿海捕捞鲱鱼;由于无货出口,四五十条这样的鱼竟只卖一先令(马修·帕里斯,p. 396)。想来也着实滑稽:一位在中国边境称雄的蒙古大汗,一道号令竟压低了英格兰市场上鲱鱼的价钱。
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I shall copy his characteristic or flattering epithets of the different countries of Europe: Furens ac fervens ad arma Germania, strenuæ militiæ genitrix et alumna Francia, bellicosa et audax Hispania, virtuosa viris et classe munita fertilis Anglia, impetuosis bellatoribus referta Alemannia, navalis Dacia, indomita Italia, pacis ignara Burgundia, inquieta Apulia, cum maris Græci, Adriatici et Tyrrheni insulis pyraticis et invictis, Cretâ, Cypro, Siciliâ, cum Oceano conterterminis insulis, et regionibus, cruenta Hybernia, cum agili Wallia palustris Scotia, glacialis Norwegia, suam electam militiam sub vexillo Crucis destinabunt, &c. (Matthew Paris, p. 498.)
我不妨照录他给欧洲各国所加的、颇具特色乃至溢美的形容之辞:Furens ac fervens ad arma Germania, strenuæ militiæ genitrix et alumna Francia, bellicosa et audax Hispania, virtuosa viris et classe munita fertilis Anglia, impetuosis bellatoribus referta Alemannia, navalis Dacia, indomita Italia, pacis ignara Burgundia, inquieta Apulia, cum maris Græci, Adriatici et Tyrrheni insulis pyraticis et invictis, Cretâ, Cypro, Siciliâ, cum Oceano conterterminis insulis, et regionibus, cruenta Hybernia, cum agili Wallia palustris Scotia, glacialis Norwegia, suam electam militiam sub vexillo Crucis destinabunt, &c.(大意:好战炽烈的日耳曼、劲旅辈出而哺育武士的法兰西、勇武无畏的西班牙、人杰地丰而舟师雄厚的英格兰,以及意大利、勃艮第、阿普利亚,连同地中海、亚得里亚海与第勒尼安海诸海盗盘踞而未曾被攻克的岛屿,克里特、塞浦路斯、西西里,还有爱尔兰、威尔士、苏格兰、挪威等地,都将遣其精兵列于十字旗下,云云。)(马修·帕里斯,p. 498。)
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He was recalled by the death of Octai.—M.
窝阔台之死使他被召了回去。—M
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See Carpin’s relation in Hackluyt, vol. i. p. 30. The pedigree of the khans of Siberia is given by Abulghazi, (part viii. p. 485—495.) Have the Russians found no Tartar chronicles at Tobolskoi? * Note: * See the account of the Mongol library in Bergman, Nomadische Streifereyen, vol. iii. p. 185, 205, and Remusat, Hist. des Langues Tartares, p. 327, and preface to Schmidt, Geschichte der Ost-Mongolen.—M.
见哈克卢特书中所收卡尔皮尼的记述,vol. i. p. 30。西伯利亚诸汗的谱系由阿布尔加齐给出(part viii. p. 485—495)。难道俄罗斯人在托博尔斯克竟没找到任何鞑靼编年史吗?编者按:关于蒙古藏书的情况,见贝格曼,Nomadische Streifereyen, vol. iii. p. 185, 205;雷慕沙,Hist. des Langues Tartares, p. 327;以及施密特《Geschichte der Ost-Mongolen》一书的序言。—M
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The Map of D’Anville and the Chinese Itineraries (De Guignes, tom. i. part ii. p. 57) seem to mark the position of Holin, or Caracorum, about six hundred miles to the north-west of Pekin. The distance between Selinginsky and Pekin is near 2000 Russian versts, between 1300 and 1400 English miles, (Bell’s Travels, vol. ii. p. 67.)
当维尔的地图与中国的行程录(德经,tom. i. part ii. p. 57)似乎把和林(Holin,即哈拉和林)标在北京西北约六百英里处。色楞金斯克到北京的距离将近两千俄里,合一千三百至一千四百英里(Bell’s Travels, vol. ii. p. 67)。
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Rubruquis found at Caracorum his countryman Guillaume Boucher, orfevre de Paris, who had executed for the khan a silver tree supported by four lions, and ejecting four different liquors. Abulghazi (part iv. p. 366) mentions the painters of Kitay or China.
鲁布鲁克在哈拉和林遇到了他的同乡、巴黎金匠纪尧姆·布歇(Guillaume Boucher, orfevre de Paris)——此人曾为大汗打造一株银树,由四头狮子承托,能喷出四种不同的酒液。阿布尔加齐(part iv. p. 366)提到了契丹(Kitay,即中国)的画师。
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See the interesting sketch of the life of this minister (Yelin-Thsouthsai) in the second volume of the second series of Recherches Asiatiques, par A Remusat, p. 64.—M.
关于这位大臣(耶律楚材)生平的一篇饶有趣味的小传,见雷慕沙《Recherches Asiatiques》第二辑第二卷,p. 64。—M
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Compare Hist. des Mongols, p. 616.—M.
参看 Hist. des Mongols, p. 616。—M
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The attachment of the khans, and the hatred of the mandarins, to the bonzes and lamas (Duhalde, Hist. de la Chine, tom. i. p. 502, 503) seems to represent them as the priests of the same god, of the Indian Fo, whose worship prevails among the sects of Hindostan Siam, Thibet, China, and Japan. But this mysterious subject is still lost in a cloud, which the researchers of our Asiatic Society may gradually dispel.
诸汗对僧人与喇嘛的亲近、士大夫对他们的憎恶(杜赫德,Hist. de la Chine, tom. i. p. 502, 503),似乎表明这两者乃是同一位神的祭司——即印度的“佛”;对佛的崇拜盛行于印度斯坦、暹罗、西藏、中国与日本诸教派之间。但这一神秘的题目至今仍笼罩在迷雾之中,或许要靠我们亚洲学会诸学者的研究,才能逐步将它驱散。