Zhuge Liang rose and turned into a room behind to dress。 In a short time he reappeared; his clothing properly arranged; to receive his visitor。
Then Liu Bei saw ing toward him a young man of medium height with a refined face。 He wore a head…wrap and a long crane…white gown。 He moved with much dignity as though he was rather more than mortal。
Liu Bei bowed; saying; 〃I am one of the offshoots of the Han family; a simple person from Zhuo。 I have long known the Master's fame; which has indeed thundered in my ear。 Twice I have e to visit you; without success。 Once I left my name on your writing table。 You may have my note。〃
Zhuge Liang replied; 〃This hermit is but a dilatory person by temperament。 I know I have to thank you for more than one vain visit; and I am ashamed to think of them。〃
These courteous remarks and the proper bows exchanged; the two men sat in their relative positions as host and guest; and the serving lad brought tea。
Then Zhuge Liang said; 〃From your letter I know that you grieve for both people and government。 If I were not so young and if I possessed any talent; I would venture to question you。〃
Liu Bei replied; 〃Sima Hui and Xu Shu have both spoken of you。 Can it be that their words were vain? I trust; O Master; that you will not despise my worthlessness but will condescend to instruct me。〃
〃The two men you speak of are very profound scholars。 I am but a peasant; a mere farmer; and who am I that I should talk of empire politics? Those two misled you when they spoke of me。 Why do you reject the beautiful jewel for a worthless pebble?〃
〃But your abilities are world embracing and marvelous。 How can you be content to allow time to pass while you idle away life in these secluded haunts? I conjure you; O Master; to remember the inhabitants of the empire and remove my crass ignorance by bestowing instruction upon me。〃
〃But what is your ambition; General?〃
Liu Bei moved his seat nearer to his host and said; 〃The Hans are sinking: Designing ministers steal away their authority。 I am weak; yet I desire to restore the state to its right mind。 But my ignorance is too vast; my means are too slender; and I know not where to turn。 Only you; Master; can lighten my darkness and preserve me from falling。 How happy should I be if you would do so!〃
Zhuge Liang replied; 〃One bold person after another has arisen in various parts of the empire ever since the days of the rebel Dong Zhuo。 Cao Cao was not so powerful as Yuan Shao; but he overcame Yuan Shao by seizing the favorable moment and using his soldiers properly。 Now he is all…powerful: He rules an immense army and; through his control of the court; the various feudal lords as well。 You cannot think of opposing him。 Then the Suns have held their territory in the South Land for three generations。 Their position in that old state of Wu may not appear too secure; but they have popularity to appeal to。 You can gain support but win no success there。
〃The Region of Jingzhou rests on the two Rivers Han and Mian to the north; and their interests lie in all to the south of these rivers。 On the east they touch Wu; and on the west they extend to the ancient states of Ba and Shu。 This is the area in which decisive battles have to be won; and one must hold it in order to be secure; and Heaven has virtually made it yours。
〃The Region of Yizhou in the west is an important place; fertile and extensive; a country favored of Heaven and that through which the Founder of Han obtained the empire。 Its ruler Liu Zhang is ignorant and weak。 The people are noble and the country prosperous; but he does not know how to hold it all; and all the able people of the region are yearning for an enlightened prince。
〃As you are a scion of the Family; well known throughout the land as trusty and righteous; a whole…hearted hero; who greatly desires to win the support of the wise; if you get possession of Yizhou and Jingzhou; if on the west you are in harmony with the Rong Tribes; on the south win over the ancient states of Yi and Viet; make an alliance with Sun Quan of Wu; and maintain good government; you can await confidently the day when Heaven shall offer you the desired opportunity。 Then you may depute a worthy leader to go to the northeast while you take mand of an expedition to the northwest; and will you not find the warmest wele prepared for you by the people? This done; the pletion of the task will be easy。 The Hans will be restored。 And these are my counsels in all these operations; if you will only undertake them。〃
'e' The River Lands were West River Land; which was the region of Yizhou; and East River Land; which corresponded to Hanzhong。 Both River Lands were the mountainous lands west of Jingzhou。
Zhuge Liang paused while he bade the lad bring out a map。 As this was unrolled Zhuge Liang went on; 〃There you see the fifty…four counties of the west。 Should you wish to take the overlordship; you will yield the Heaven's favor to Cao Cao in the north; and you will relinquish the Earth's advantage to Sun Quan in the south。 You; General; will hold the Human's heart and plete the trinity。 Jingzhou is to be taken first as a home; the River Lands* next for the foundation of domination。 When you are firmly established; you can lay your plans for the attainment of the whole empire。〃
As Zhuge Liang ceased his harangue; Liu Bei left his place and saluted him; saying; 〃Your words; O Master; render everything so clear that the clouds are swept aside and I see the clear sky。 But Jingzhou belongs to Liu Biao; my kinsman; and Yizhou to another kinsman Liu Zhang。 I could hardly take the lands from them。〃
〃I have studied the stars and I know Liu Biao is not long for this world。 Further; Liu Zhang is not the sort of man to endure。 Both places will certainly fall to you。〃
Liu Bei bowed his acknowledgments。 And so; in one conversation; Zhuge Liang proved that he; who had lived in plete retirement all his life; knew and foresaw the tripod division into which the empire was to break。 True; indeed; is it that throughout all the ages no one has ever equaled his intelligence and mastery of the situation。
Behold; when Liu Bei frets that he is weak;
Then Sleeping Dragon is not far to seek;
When he desires to know how things will hap;
The Master; smiling; shows him on the map。
〃Though I be of small repute and scanty virtue;〃 said Liu Bei; 〃I hope; O Master; you will not despise me for my worthlessness; but will leave this retreat to help me。 I will assuredly listen most reverently to your words。〃
Zhuge Liang replied; 〃I have long been happy on my farm and am fond of my leisure。 I fear I cannot obey your mand。〃
Liu Bei wept。 〃If you will not; O Master; what will bee of the people?〃
The tears rolled down unchecked upon the lapel and sleeves of Liu Bei's robe。 This proved to Zhuge Liang the sincerity of his desire。
Hence; Zhuge Liang said; 〃General; if you will accept me; I will render what trifling service I can。〃
Liu Bei was greatly delighted。 He called in Guan Yu and Zhang Fei to make their bow and brought out the gifts he had prepared。 Zhuge Liang refused all the gifts。
〃These are not gifts to engage your services; but mere proof of my regard;〃 said Liu Bei。
Then the presents were accepted。 They all remained that night at the farm。 Next day Zhuge Jun returned; and his brother said to him; 〃Uncle Liu Bei has e thrice to see me; and now I must go with him。 Keep up the farm in my absence and do not let the place go to ruin。 As soon as my work is acplished; I will certainly return。〃
Then; turning from his humble home;
He thought of peaceful days to e;
When he should take the homeward way
And never beyond the valley stray。
But duty kept him in the west;
And there he found his place of rest。
An old poem may be quoted here:
The Founder of Han seized his gleaming blade
And at Mangdang Hills the blood of the white snake flowed。
He conquered Qin; destroyed Chu; and entered Xianyang。
After two centuries of rule the line was near broken;
But Liu Xiu restored the glory at Capital Luoyang。
And his children occupied the throne
Till decay began in the days of Huan and Ling。
The Emperor Xian removed the capital to Xuchang;
And; within the four seas; all was confusion。
Bold spirits started up in f