The Lantern Gates

Friday, August 19th, 2005 @ 2:04 pm | Gender-bender

Have you read a book called Venus and Mars on a Date, by the author of that best selling Men are from Mars, Women are from Venus or that other self-help book for women (and the male version I heard there's one too) called He's Just Not Into You? Well heck, it's already a living fact that human beings in this liberal age are naturally drawn to books, videos, brochures, magazines, articles that discusses issues in the huge gender gap, and in particular, 'How To Get The Other One To Notice'.

Our friend Viewtru's story, or really, screenplay, is just that, another effort in discussing methods to get through to the other's mind. And well well well, the audience that Viewtru had in mind, is actually members of the male population. And KNNCB ask me to write 'leebiu' some more… apa ni… BUT ANYWAY, I did it anyway, and this is not really a review as much as it is an effort in revealing his Lantern tale (I'll rename it The Lantern Gates) for what it really is, a Wuxia-Styled Guide to the Strange Facets of a Women's Mind.

In other words, The Lantern Gates is the new-age man's indispensable guide to The Woman's Mind.

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In fact, it's really quite simple to come to this conclusion, really, if you weren't so caught up it Viewtru's super bombastic and hilarious way of phrasing old-styled chinese wuxia conversations in good old English. With lines like 'The superior man dispenses justice equally to all under Heaven!' and 'The truth of the matter is that the world is in colour.', truly, the average reader would have been quite easily distracted. Well here is the message and theories hidden behind they many layers of The Lantern Gates, in simple Gate-by-Gate analysis… for you to dissect the intricacies and mysteries of the female mind.

Gate 1: The Riddle Gate

In this section, Viewtru deals with the first stage that a man usually needs to handle once he finds a woman attractive. Remember when you first meet a girl who strikes your fancy? The feelings that goes through your head? You think, 'But I don't know whether she will like me or not!'

The Riddle Gate is something like that.

Well, then again, The Lantern Gate is like an onion of sorts, consisting of many layers, so another way to look at this gate is to liken the riddle to the way a woman really thinks–complex and very very long winded. Viewtru leaves us a HUGE HUGE clue here, that is, in the riddling part, where the 1st Gatekeeper is like a terribly longwinded woman who talk talk talk and the guy says simple one liners like

Swordsman Wu : I am in a hurry. What is your riddle?
Swordsman Wu : Why are you taking so long to ask me the riddle?
Swordsman Wu : Wahhhhhh ……why so long one?

At a point, the best part is, when the guy manages to 'strike' her with the correct answer, he doesn't even know where he got it right.

That is the magic of the first stage of courtship, I suppose. You meet a girl, you like her, you're attracted to her, and well, you don't know why, but you just are, and you don't know how, and when, but you just decide… and hence you move on to the second gate:

Gate 2: The Kungfu Gate

The Second Gatekeeper had a reputation of being undefeatable in combat.

If there is one universal truth about women, it is this: A woman, who first realizes that she is now the object of courtship, will, by natural instinct, be very defensive. This is first of all, a method to protect herself from harm, and also a natural and very subtle way for her to 'test' the guy who is pursuing her. Ironically, by being defensive also, the girl's attractiveness automatically rises, hence comes the saying, 'When you can't get something you want, you'll want it more.'

The human female naturally builds her barriers, forcing the guy to think of several methods, or kungfu to strike down these barricades. Hence, Viewtru very aptly calls it 'The Kungfu Gate'.

If his methods and tactics work, he will successfuly pull down her barricade, placing her in a position where she will start to want to know more, and see if this guy is a possible and suitable type of guy who will be THE ONE or not. You know, the type who will be just right for her, or the one who will paint her into a more beautiful picture. We move on next to the next gate

Gate 3: The Artistic Gate

The Artistic Gate, is, as what Viewtru labels, the most difficult to handle gate. See this line?

The third Gatekeeper was known to be a cunning fox. Perhaps the most cunning of all five Gatekeepers.

And then later in the 3rd Gatekeeper's speech, Viewtru crafted this line into the conversation:

The ancients said, “Learn to handle a writing-brush and you'll never handle a begging-bowl.”

I mean, think about it, logically, once a man's efforts in trying to break the 'don't even think about it' barrier happens, here's the part where he has to convince the woman, that he's someone to be reckoned with, the part where he has to convince her that he is a painting brush, NOT a begging bowl.

This is where he's got to show her, that he is the kind of person who will worship her for who she is, but he is also the kind of person who will complement her beauty. He's got to be her painting brush, someone who will bring the best out of her… and also, make her be the one who will bring the best out of him.

Now once he's convinced, all things are in order, and by now, she will be almost jelly, and this is where sweet talk comes into action.

Gate 4: The Poetry Gate

Truth be known, The Poetry Gate is really MY personal favourite part of this 5-episode no-brainer. This is where everything starts to make sense and gel together, this Poetry Gate was the magic glue in the potion that gave me the conclusion that Viewtru was seriously 'talking cock'… ok ok … actually there's this section in the screenplay that's quite the killer. Here, lemme reproduce it for your benefit.

Gatekeeper 4: I shall say a line. And after that, you have to match my line in rhyme.
Swordsman Wu : And later, it will be my turn to say a line, and your turn to match my line. Is that right?
Gatekeeper 4: Wrong! I am the Gatekeeper. I don’t have to match your anything. But you have to match mine! Ha! Ha!
Swordsman Wu : In the eyes of Heaven, that cannot be fair!
Gatekeeper 4: Too bad! But those are the Imperial Rules. Ha! Ha!
Swordsman Wu : If that is the case, I can only hope for a draw! How will I ever win?
Gatekeeper 4: I can say any line I like. As long as you are unable to match my line, any line, I will win. You, on the other hand, can only win by tiring me out such that I am unable to continue. Ha! Ha!
Swordsman Wu : You cannot have one rule for me and a different rule for yourself. The superior man dispenses justice equally to all under Heaven!
Gatekeeper 4: The superior man dispenses justice equally to all except uncouth dirty swordsmen. I have seen people like you. Your blades are on hire for a small fee. Do not for one moment think that you are culturally my equal.

I mean, that gist of the conversation is almost like an endless battle that will take place between a woman who considers herself a goddess to be worshipped, and the poor man who has fallen for her like a flattened cicak, right? Like so bloody obvious-lah!

Well for those who can't really see it, think of the Poetry Gates in this way: so you manage to make the girl like you, but then again, do you have the ability to sweet-talk her or not? Better still, do you have the ability to match her crazy thoughts or not, or that part about 'I'm right, I'm always right, why? Because I girl you guy, that's why.'

So unless you're able to spew silly corny lines (once in a while) like– 'If a face can launch a thousand ships, then it is my sincerest hope that my lines of adoring praises will launch my thousands dreams of you, that my concerns and my sincerest love and feelings for you will not go unheed.'–best you jangan harap.

Bah. Men and their sweet talk. But women fall for them anyway. FORTUNATELY, most women are quite concerned with the abstinence thing… and this is where the Peach Blossom chapter comes into action.

Gate 5: The Seduction Gate

Ah derrr… the name of the gate says it all. Or since I'm getting lazy and this review is getting FAR TOO LONG… here you go, the final part, taken from Viewtru's site, words spoken by Peach Blossom the virgin:

I am a virgin, Swordsman Wu. At the end of three days, if you had deflowered me, then you are considered to have lost the challenge. My role as the Gatekeeper, is to seduce you.

And then later, after being deflowered, Peach Blossom tells him

I am no more a Gatekeeper! All Gatekeepers at the Fifth Gate have to be virgins. The moment I succeeded in seducing you, I lost my virginity and thus my position as the Gatekeeper of the Fifth Gate is relinquished.

Then after that a lot of sweet talk lah, chit chat lah, crycry here lah hee hah there lah, in the end what happened?

Get married have babies… and then they lived happily ever after.

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I told you this story was in fact a guide to the average thinking woman's mind. Now you see what I mean? All that Mid-Autumn Festival thing, the wuxia elements, all of those, put in to reflect the above four stages. And then there's one very very special note to guys who have girlfriends who insist on staying chaste, according to Viewtru and that's all in the final installment that he wrote. It goes, in simple terms like this:

Achelly, hoh, she say only she don't want. But achelly hoh, she will do funny things and hoh, seduce you until hoh, you got no choice lor. Then in the end hoh, even if she no longer chaste hoh, doesn't mean she don't want you already. All a girl wants is sincerity (Swordsman Wu only wanted Peach Blossom, not the gold) and true love. Well, those two, and every other essential thing that comes within… which is usually a lot of things that you won't really know until they hit you.

This was a f*king long 'review' but I think I've said enough. Gah. Thank you for the weekend and, how? Viewtru, can chia me Starbucks or not?

27 Responses to “The Lantern Gates”

  1. Pam Says:

    Phwoarrrrrrrr!! *clap clap clap!!* :grin:
    VIEWTRU shud buy you a nice nice nice dinner (Japanese perhaps? or Italian? or one of those fine dining experience type ? :wink:) AND starbucks.

  2. suanie Says:

    piang eh… not really a review but like an analysis lehhh you consultant now!

  3. belacan Says:

    wahlaueh! this lebiuver read the hidden mind of the author! *bow down in respect*

    psst, eric “the crab killer”? w a t c h o u t…. :lol:

  4. Eliar Swiftfire Says:

    Bah, I may be having some troubles at Gate 2 now, but if I can trample through there with my manly charisma, Gate 3 would be cakewalk for one as romantically romantic as I.

    … now, I have to figure out how to get past Gate 2.

  5. viewtru Says:

    This review is very thought-provoking. It’s like I’m being laid out naked for all to see. I can’t understand it all yet and so I will have to re-read it to analyse your analysis. To fully understand my own story, I will have to find out what you mean. The superior man understands that learning is a lifelong journey! Thanks for the review! I was blown away by how thorough you were!

  6. ShaolinTiger Says:

    No half assed efforts here.

  7. Ghoul Says:

    very thought-provoking. have to test it out and then tell you the results. If it works (*tests with the owner of this blog*) … w00ps, failed. So sad …

    Just kidding. It’s 9pm and found this cute site an hour ago, so been reading it to keep me occupied while waiting for me to finish my work today. Still stuck at office. so sad. sad sad. Maybe Gate 1 also cannot see.

  8. viewtru Says:

    Wah….you put more than 10 links to my main page, I thought it wise to quickly put in 3 sentences in my posting to say that it “has a slightly adult theme”. Hahahahaha! Anyway, I suspect we already have the same type of matured readers. But just in case mah.

  9. Mossie`Ol Chin Says:

    ok, if that’s the case, i’ve no idea if viewtru is that inane afterall….

  10. rijac Says:

    VIEWTHRU,

    i know you said you were blown away by how thorough MS was in her review, but i am sure the unasked question on many of your readerships’ minds is this ‘did swordsman wu, get blown by peach blossom or not?’

  11. ahlian Says:

    starbuck is not enuf, i want seafood restaurant where the cost of plain ice water is more expensive than a cup of starbuck…..:grin:

  12. Dabido (Teflon) Says:

    I hope viewtru can do an equally good book on the Teflon Gate. A guide to getting past Dabido’s defenses.
    At one gate, I have to work out whether the woman is a Painting Bowl or a Begging Brush! Very confusing!
    Then the part where she is almost like jelly … not quite set like real jelly, and not really liquid anymore. But if you try to eat her, she just falls off the spoon into tiny pieces. Also very confusing.
    Then the next gate where I confuse them more by saying, “I girl, you guy” … and they wonder if I’ve had a sex change, or am just a very gender disoriented individual.
    Then there is the poetry gate, where I confuse them by reading Japanese Haiku in Swahili. Not being able to speak Swahili, I get the pronounciation all wrong, and in some cases so incorrect that it actually means I am insulting their neighbours, and neighbours goat.
    Finally the last gate, which consists of dumb looks to all my dumb jokes. Usually the woman will sigh in frustration and go chase someone else.
    And that is the short version of how I stay single and deflect all women chasing me for my body. :-)

  13. minishorts Says:

    erm. don’t mind me ah lian: but what got to do with you?? :shock:

  14. dannyFoo Says:

    Goodness. That was one hell of a review. But I was already laughing at the first gate. LoL!:razz:

  15. Peter Says:

    Sorry, I fell alseep halfway through… and here I am with the obligatory comment.

  16. ahlian Says:

    minishorts, i know i am not invited….

    looking eagerly at minishorts table

  17. ahlian Says:

    minishorts, i know i am not invited….

    *looking eagerly at the direction of minishorts table*

  18. dreamer idior Says:

    ViewThru, What a story! I really like your corny sense of humour and the pleasant twist at the end, but I must say that

    Minishorts, has ingeniously read and ‘re-wrote’/ re-created your story. In a way, the act of ‘reading’ itself becomes an act of ‘creating’, as the author’s intentionality (through plot, character, structure and words) are very much subjected to the reader’s own mind and imagination.Minishorts has turned the story from a wuxia styled love story for/about the autumn lantern festival into a story of courtship (the initial four male gatekeepers have become the different internal ‘minders’ of a woman).

    I wonder whether Minishorts or Viewthru has the sex metaphor of gate and erhm, (v…..) in mind for this story. If so, ths metapor would partly undermine the noble intentions of the Swordsman, with its primary emphasis on sex only… So, the earnestness of Swordsman Wu can be interpreted as on one’s personal take / taste of the story: deep, genuine love (he had to go far) or just the sex…

    Well, I prefer the former, as I would guess/think Viewthru’s ‘intentions’ are, right?

    Applause for both ‘writers’ Viewthru and Minishorts.

  19. viewtru Says:

    rijc: I am not sure if blowjobs were invented yet in the old days. My great grandfather never mentioned it!

    dreamer idior: It was a simple story to explain how we ended up carrying lanterns during the Mid Autumn Festival, written in my usual inane manner. I am still trying to figure out how “this story was in fact a guide to the average thinking woman’s mind”. I will need an average woman to explain it to me. But I don’t know any average woman!

  20. lubinhua Says:

    :?::?: why ppl like to read a book written by a guy who have problem keeping his wife and marriage intact??? (author of Men are from Mars, Women are from Venus) some more his wife also come out with another book to talk about marriage also. if they are so good, why their marriage failed??

  21. Dabido (Teflon) Says:

    Lubinhua - Their marriage failed as they were too busy writing books to talk to each other. Communications is most important part of a relatinoship, and they both forgot to buy each other’s books to see what they are talking about. :-)

  22. dreamer idiot Says:

    VIEWTHRU, yup, I guessed that was your intention for the tale, to explain the origin of ‘peach blossom happiness’ and also about the mid-autumn festival. As for minishorts ‘reading’, it becomes her analysis and interpretation that supersedes your intention, i.e she ‘read and imagined’ your story her style. But, she has good pointers on how a guy should woo a girl!

    Once again, well written story. The conversations were good, really had an authentic we-xia feel, albeit a modern take on it. Continue writing! :grin:

  23. gutsygal Says:

    minishorts terror wei…such a thorough analysis i like it! ^_^ hahaha

    viewthru: got any more stories mah? i very sienz i like it i want more!!!! >.<

    dreamer idior:errr….u study authorship or sumthin wan ah? dun lah i study dat in uni. aleidi headache liaoz summore c u used all the terms in here i aso O.o liaoz….LOL but it shows u understand the blardy subject =P

  24. ya Says:

    I knew this guy who was a fan of Men are from Mars, Woman are from Venus. I don’t believe the book helped his relationship :roll:

  25. Ghoul Says:

    lubinhua: maybe they could write the book because their marriage failed?

  26. KY Says:

    reading this is like… working. :evil:

  27. ryousuke Says:

    respect…. my ultimate respect…
    thou has shined the light thru the darkness..
    hence, i shall walk the lighted path..
    thanks to you…

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