Cerita Zen
The Tunnel
Zenkai, the son of a samurai, journeyed to Edo and there became the
retainer of a high official. He fell in love with the official's wife
and was discovered. In self-defence, he slew the official. Then he ran
away with the wife.
Both of them later became thieves. But the woman was so greedy that
Zenkai grew disgusted. Finally, leaving her, he journeyed far away to
the province of Buzen, where he became a wandering mendicant.
To atone for his past, Zenkai resolved to accomplish some good deed in
his lifetime. Knowing of a dangerous road over a cliff that had caused
death and injury to many persons, he resolved to cut a tunnel through
the mountain there.
Begging food in the daytime, Zenkai worked at night digging his
tunnel. When thirty years had gone by, the tunnel was 2,280 feet long,
20 feet high, and 30 feet wide.
Two years before the work was completed, the son of the official he
had slain, who was a skillful swordsman, found Zenkai out and came to
kill him in revenge.
"I will gived you my life willingly," said Zenkai. "Only let me finish
this work. On the day it is completed, then you may kill me."
So the son awaited the day. Several months passed and Zenkai kept
digging. The son grew tired of doing nothing and began to help with
the digging. After he had helped for more than a year, he came to
admire Zenkai's strong will and character.
At last the tunnel was completed and the people could use it and
travel safely.
"Now cut off my head," said Zenkai. "My work is done."
"How can I cut off my own teacher's head?" asked the younger man with
tears in his eyes.