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The White Mountain

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by David Wingrove


  Daas DAAS4 – the Data Automated Analysis System – an enhanced intelligence unit belonging to Hinton Industries

  Dag a mercenary

  Denny, Sandy English folk singer

  Depp, Johnny American actor

  Dick, Philip K. American science fiction writer

  Douglas, John businessman and Dispersionist

  Drake, Nick English folk singer

  Duchek, Albert Administrator of Lodz and Dispersionist

  Ebert, Gustav genetics genius and co-founder of GenSyn (Genetic Synthetics)

  Ebert, Ludovic son of Gustav Ebert and GenSyn director

  Ebert, Wolfgang financial genius and co-founder of GenSyn (Genetic Synthetics)

  Einor a mercenary

  Ellis, Michael assistant director on the Wiring Project

  Endfors, Jenny wife of Knut Tolonen and mother of Jelka Tolonen

  Fan Chang a member of the original Seven, and advisor to Tsao Ch’un

  Fan Cho son of Fan Chang

  Fan Lin son of Fan Chang

  Fan Peng eldest wife of Fan Chang

  Fan Si-pin Master of wei chi from the eighteenth century

  Fan Ti Yu son of Fan Chang

  Feng I Colonel in charge of Tsao Ch’un’s elite force

  Fest lieutenant in Security

  Fu Jen Maitland Stefan Lehmann’s mother

  Gaughan, Dick Scottish folk singer

  Gessell, Bent leader of the Ping Tiao

  Gifford, Dick farmer from Corfe and son of Ted

  Gifford, Ted farmer from Corfe and father of Dick

  Goodman, Frank farmer from Langton Maltravers

  Gosse elite guard at the Domain

  Grant, Thomas Captain in Security

  Griffin, James B. Sixtieth president of the United States of America (the 69 States)

  Grove, Dick resident of Corfe

  Gurney, Tom watchman from Corfe

  Haavikko, Knut major in Security

  Haavikko, Vesa sister to Axel Haavikko

  Haines, Billy landlord of The Wessex Arms in Wool

  Hamilton, Jack landlord of The Quay Inn in Wareham

  Hammond, Joel official on the Wiring Project

  Hammond, Matthew butcher from Church Knowle

  Hart, Dr doctor from Church Knowle

  Hendrix, Jimi American rock guitarist

  Heng Chi-po Li Shai Tung’s Minister of Transportation

  Henrik a mercenary

  Hewitt lieutenant to Branagh, leader of a horse patrol

  Hinton, Charles CEO of Hinton Industries

  Hinton, George Senior Executive at Hinton Industries

  Hinton, Henry ‘Harry’, Head of Strategic Planning, Hinton Industries

  Ho Steward Ho, body servant of Jiang Lei when in the field

  Ho Ti ancient Han emperor; conqueror of Europe

  Horsfield, Geoff historian and resident of Corfe

  Hou Hsin-Fa one of the original Seven, advisor to Tsao Chun and subsequently T’ang

  Hsieh Ho art critic and author of The Six Principles

  Hsu Jung friend of Jiang Lei

  Huang Tzu Kung Seventh Dragon servant of the ‘Ministry’, ‘the Thousand Eyes’

  Hubbard, Beth second daughter of Tom and Mary Hubbard

  Hubbard, Cathy eldest daughter of Tom and Mary Hubbard

  Hubbard, Mary wife of Tom Hubbard and mother of Cathy, Meg and Beth; second wife of Jake Reed

  Hubbard, Meg youngest daughter of Tom and Mary Hubbard and girlfriend of Peter Reed

  Hubbard, Tom farmer, resident of Church Knowle, husband of Mary and father of Beth, Meg and Cathy; best friend of Jake Reed

  Hugo close friend of Jake Reed and gay partner of Chris, acclaimed classical composer

  Hui receptionist for GenSyn

  Hui Chang Ye Senior Legal Advocate for the Chang clan

  Hung Tsao Ch’un’s spy in Jiang Lei’s camp

  Hung Feng-chan Chief Groom, Tongjiang

  Hwa a master ‘blood’, or to-the-death fighter from below the Net

  Jenny a close friend of Jake Reed and fiancé of Alex

  Jiang Ch’iao-chieh eldest daughter of Jiang Lei

  Jiang Chun Hua wife of Jiang Lei

  Jiang Lei general of Tsao Chun’s Eighteenth Banner Army, also known as Nai Liu

  Jiang San-chieh youngest daughter of Jiang Lei

  Joel senior engineer in the datscape for Hinton Industries

  Jones, Micky lead guitarist of Man, a Welsh rock band

  Jung steward to Tobias Lamme

  Kan Ying the Roman Emperor, Domitian

  Kao Jyan assassin

  Kao Tzu ancient Chinese philosopher

  Karl a mercenary

  Ku Marshal of the Fourth Banner Army

  Kurt Chief Technician at GenSyn

  Kustow, Bryn American, friend of Michael Lever

  Lahm, Tobias Eighth Dragon at the ‘Ministry’, ‘the Thousand Eyes’

  Lampton, Sir Henry Head of Security, Hinton Industries

  Lao Jen Junior Minister to Li Shai Tung

  Leggat, Brian farmer from Abbotsbury

  Lehmann, Pietr Under Secretary of the House of Representatives, father of Stefan Lehmann and leader of the Dispersionists

  Li Han soldier, servant to Wang Yui-lai

  Li Chang So sixth son of Li Chao Ch’in

  Li Chao Ch’in one of the original Seven, advisor to Tsao Ch’un and subsequently T’ang

  Li Fa Han soldier and technician, working for Jiang Lei

  Li Fu Jen third son of Li Chao Ch’in

  Li Hang Ch’i great-great-grandfather to Li Shai Tung

  Li Han Ch’in first son of Li Shai Tung and heir to City Europe

  Li Kuang fifth son of Li Cao Ch’in

  Li Peng eldest son of Li Chao Ch’in

  Li Po T’ang Dynasty poet

  Li Shai Tung T’ang of City Europe and father of Li Yuan

  Li Shen second son of Li Chao Ch’in

  Li Weng fourth son of Li Chao Ch’in

  Lin Yua first wife of Li Shai Tung

  Ling steward at the Black Tower

  Little Bee maid to Wang Hsien

  Liu Ke Han soldier; member of Jiang Lei’s bodyguard; an adept at the pi-p’a or Chinese lute

  Lo Wen granddaughter of Jiang Lei

  Lovegrove, John farmer from Purbeck

  Lu Tung merchant; third cousin to Lu Wang-pei

  Lu Wang-pei third cousin of Lu Tung

  Ludd, Drew biggest grossing actor in Hollywood and star of Ubik

  Lung Ti secretary to Edmund Wyatt

  Lwo Kang son of Lwo Chun-yi and Li Shai Tung’s Minister of the Edict of Technological Control

  McKenzie, Liam owner of The Stables in Dorchester

  Ma Feng Han soldier; member of Jiang Lei’s bodyguard

  Mao Shao Tu senior servant to Li Chao Ch’in

  Man Welsh rock band

  Mao Liang Minor Family princess and member of the Ping Tiao Council of Five

  Mao Tse T’ung first Ko Ming emperor of China (ruled AD 1948–76)

  Mason, Harry landlord of the Thomas Hardy inn in Dorchester

  Melfi, Charles father of Alexandra Shepherd

  Meng Tzu Chinese philosopher, better known as Mencius, third century BC

  Mi Feng ‘Little Bee’; maidservant to Wang Hsien

  Ming Hsin-Fa senior advocate for GenSyn

  Ming Huang T’ang dynasty emperor; the Purple Emperor

  Nai Liu ‘Enduring Willow’, pen name of Jiang Lei and the most popular Han poet of his age

  Nicolson, Jack American actor

  Nietzsche, Friedrich German nineteenth-century philosopher

  Nocenzi, Vittorio General to Li Shai Tung

  Oatley, Jennifer young Englishwoman ‘processed’ by Jiang Lei

  Padgett retired doctor from Wool

  Palmer, Joshua ‘Old Josh’, father of Will and an avid record collector

  Palmer, Will landlord of the Banks Arms Hotel, Corfe and son of Josh

  Pan Chao the gre
at ‘hero’ of Chung Kuo, who conquered Asia in the first century AD

  Pan Tsung-yen friend of Jiang Lei

  Pavel young worker on the Plantations, with a crooked back

  Pei Ko one of the original Seven, advisor to Tsao Ch’un and subsequently T’ang

  Pei Lin-Yi eldest son of Pei Ko

  P’eng Chuan Sixth Dragon at the Ministry, ‘the Thousand Eyes’

  P’eng K’ai-chi nephew of P’eng Chuan

  Presley, Elvis American rock and roll singer

  Ragnar a mercenary

  Raikkonen Marshal in Security

  Randall, Jack farmer from Church Knowle and husband of Jenny

  Randall, Jenny wife of Jack

  Reed, Annie first wife of Jake Reed; mother of Peter Reed and sister of Mary Hubbard (Jake’s second wife)

  Reed, Jake ‘Login’ or ‘webdancer’ for Hinton Industries; father of Peter Reed

  Reed, Mary second wife of Peter Reed

  Reed, May sister of Jake Reed

  Reed, Peter son of Jake and Annie Reed; GenSyn executive

  Reed, Tom son of Jake and Mary Reed

  Rheinhardt Media Liaison for GenSyn

  Rory Music store holder in Dorchester; owner of Rory’s Record Shack, father of Roxanne

  Sam ‘Hopper’ pilot, working for Hinton Industries

  Sanders Captain in Security

  Schwarz aide to Marshal Tolonen

  Shan Han soldier; Captain and one of Jiang Lei’s men

  Shao Shu First Steward at Chun Hua’s mansion

  Shao Yen Major in Security; friend of Ming Hsin-fa

  Shen Han soldier; bodyguard to Jiang Lei

  Shen Chen son of Shen Fu

  Shen Fu First Dragon, Head of the Ministry, ‘the Thousand Eyes’

  Shen Lu Chua computer expert and member of the Ping Tiao ‘Council of Five’

  Shepherd, Alexandra wife of Amos Shepherd and daughter of Charles Melfi

  Shepherd, Amos great-great-grandfather of Hal Shepherd; chief advisor to Tsao Ch’un and architect of City Earth

  Shepherd, Augustus great-grandfather of Hal Shepherd Raedwald

  Shepherd, Beth daughter of Amos Shepherd

  Shepherd, Hal chief advisor to Li Shai Tung and Head of the Shepherd family; father of Ben and Meg Shepherd

  Shu Liang Senior Legal Advocate

  Shuh San Junior Minister to Lwo Kang

  Si Wu Ya ‘Silk Raven’, wife of Supervisor Sung

  Spatz, Gustav Director of the Wiring Project

  Spirit Californian rock band

  Su Ting-an eighteenth-century Master of wei chi

  Ssu Lu Shan official of the Ministry, ‘the Thousand Eyes’

  Stamp, Terence English actor

  Su Ting-an Master of wei chi from the eighteenth century

  Su Tung-p’o Han official and poet of the eleventh century

  Sung supervisor on the Plantations

  Svensson Marshal in Security

  Sweet Rain maid to Wang Hsien

  Tai Yu ‘Moonflower’, maid to Augustus Ebert, a GenSyn clone

  Tarrant lieutenant to DeVore

  Tender Willow maid to Wang Hsien

  Teng ‘Master Teng’, a ‘shou’ (literally ‘a hand’); a servant of the First Dragon, the first lord of the Ministry or ‘Thousand Eyes’

  Teng Fu guard on the Plantations

  Teng Liang Minor Family princess betrothed to Prince Ch’eng I

  Trish artificial intelligence ‘filter avatar’ for Jake Reed’s penthouse apartment

  Ts’ao P’I ‘Number Three’, steward at Tsao Ch’un’s court in Pei Ch’ing

  Tsao Ch’i Yuan youngest son of Tsao Ch’un

  Tsao Ch’un ex-member of the standing committee of the Communist Party politburo and architect of ‘The Collapse’; mass murderer and tyrant; ‘creator’ of the world state of Chung Kuo

  Tsao Heng second son of Tsao Ch’un

  Tsao Hsiao Tsao Ch’un’s elder brother

  Tsao Wang-po eldest son of Tsao Ch’un

  Tsu Chen one of the original Seven, advisor to Tsao Ch’un and subsequently T’ang

  Tsu Lin eldest son of Tsu Chen

  Tsu Shi steward to Gustav Ebert; a GenSyn clone

  Tsu Tiao T’ang of West Asia

  Tu Mu assistant to Alison Winter at GenSyn

  Tung Ch’i-ch’ang Ming dynasty shanshui artist

  Tung Men-tiao artist of the original Chou (or ‘State’) cards

  The Verve English pop group

  Waite, Charlie landlord of The New Inn, Church Knowle

  Wang An-Shih Han official and poet from the eleventh century

  Wang Chang Ye eldest son of Wang Hsien, heir to City Africa

  Wang Hsien T’ang of Africa

  Wang Hui So one of the original Seven, advisor to Tsao Ch’un and subsequently T’ang

  Wang Lieh Tsu second son of Wang Hsien

  Wang Lung eldest son of Wang Hui So

  Wang Ta-hung third son of Wang Hsien

  Wang Yu-lai ‘cadre’; servant of the Ministry, ‘the Thousand Eyes’, instructed to report back on Jiang Lei

  Webber, Sam youth from Corfe

  Wei a judge

  Wei Shao Chancellor to Tsao Ch’un

  Weis, Anton banker and Dispersionist

  Wen Captain in Security on Mars

  Wen P’ing close acquaintance and body servant of Tsao Ch’un; a man of great power

  Wiegand, Max lieutenant to DeVore

  Williams, Charles husband of Margaret and father of Kate; retired head of a stockbroking company

  Williams, Kate fiancée of Jake Reed and daughter of Charles and Margaret

  Williams, Margaret wife of Charles and mother of Kate

  Wilson, Dougie farmer from Kimmeridge

  Winter, Alison ex-fiancée of Jake Reed; head of Evaluation at GenSyn; mother of Jake Winter

  Winter, Jake only son of Alison

  Wolf elite guard on The Domain

  Wu Chi AI (Artificial Intelligence) for Tobias Lahm

  Wu Hsien one of the original Seven, advisor to Tsao Ch’un and, subsequently, T’ang

  Wyatt, Edmund Company head, Dispersionist and (unknown to him) father of Kim Ward

  Yang Hong Yu legal advocate

  Yang Kuei Fei the famous concubine of T’ang emperor Ming Huang

  Yates, Andrew Isiah Prime Minister of the UK in 2043

  Ying Chai assistant to Sun Li Hua, brother to Ying Fu

  Ying Fu assistant to Sun Li Hua, brother to Ying Chai

  Yo Jou Hsi a judge

  Young, Neil Canadian singer-songwriter

  Yu Ch’o family retainer to Wang Hui So

  Ywe Kai-chang father of Ywe Hao

  GLOSSARY OF MANDARIN TERMS

  It is not intended to belabour the reader with a whole mass of arcane Han expressions here. Some – usually the more specific – are explained in context. However, as a number of Mandarin terms are used naturally in the text, I’ve thought it best to provide a brief explanation of those terms.

  aiya! a common expression of surprise or dismay

  amah a domestic maidservant

  Amo Li Jia the Chinese gave this name to North America when they first arrived in the 1840s. Its literal meaning is ‘The Land Without Ghosts’

  an a saddle. This has the same sound as the word for peace, and thus is associated in the Chinese mind with peace

  catty the colloquial term for a unit of measure formally called a jin. One catty – as used here – equals roughly 1.1. pounds (avoirdupois), or (exactly) 500 gm. Before 1949 and the standardization of Chinese measures to a metric standard, this measure varied district by district, but was generally regarded as equalling about 1.33 pounds (avoirdupois)

  ch’a tea; it might be noted that ch’a shu, the Chinese art of tea, is an ancient forebear of the Japanese tea ceremony chanoyu. Hsiang p’ien are flower teas, Ch’ing ch’a are green, unfermented teas

  ch’a hao t’ai literally, a ‘directory’

  ch’a shu the art
of tea, adopted later by the Japanese in their tea ceremony. The ch’a god is Lu Yu and his image can be seen on banners outside teahouses throughout Chung Kuo

  chan shih a ‘fighter’, here denoting a tong soldier

  chang ten ch’i, thus about 12 feet (Western)

  Chang-e the goddess of the Moon, and younger sister of the Spirit of the Waters. The moon represents the very essence of the female principle, Yin, in opposition to the Sun, which is Yang. Legend has it that Chang-e stole the elixir of immortality from her husband, the great archer Shen I, then fled to the Moon for safety, where she was transformed into a toad, which, so it is said, can still be seen against the whiteness of the moon’s surface

  chang shan literally ‘long dress’, which fastens to the right. Worn by both sexes. The woman’s version is a fitted, calf-length dress similar to the chi pao. A south China fashion, it is also known as a cheung sam

  chao tai hui an ‘entertainment’, usually, within Chung Kuo, of an expensive and sophisticated kind

  chen yen true words; the Chinese equivalent of a mantra

  ch’eng The word means both ‘City’ and ‘Wall’

  Ch’eng Ou Chou City Europe

  Ch’eng Hsiang ‘Chancellor’, a post first established in the Ch’in court more than two thousand years ago

  ch’i a Chinese ‘foot’; approximately 14.4 inches

  ch’i ‘inner strength’; one of the two fundamental ‘entities’ from which everything is composed. Li is the ‘form’ or ‘law’, or (to cite Joseph Needham) the ‘principle of organization’ behind things, whereas ch’i is the ‘matter-energy’ or ‘spirit’ within material things, equating loosely to the Pneuma of the Greeks and the prana of the ancient Hindus. As the sage Chu Hsi (AD 1130–1200) said, ‘The li is the Tao that pertains to “what is above shapes” and is the source from which all things are produced. The ch’i is the material [literally instrument] that pertains to “what is within shapes”, and is the means whereby things are produced… Throughout the universe there is no ch’i without li. Or li without ch’i.’

  chi ch’i common workers, but used here mainly to denote the ant-like employees of the Ministry of Distribution

  Chia Ch’eng Honorary Assistant to the Royal Household

  chi’an a general term for money

  chiao tzu a traditional North Chinese meal of meat-filled dumplings eaten with a hot spicy sauce

  Chieh Hsia term meaning ‘Your Majesty’, derived from the expression ‘Below the Steps’. It was the formal way of addressing the Emperor, through his Ministers, who stood ‘below the steps’

  chi pao literally ‘banner gown’, a one-piece gown of Manchu origin, usually sleeveless, worn by women

 

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