So he girded on his huge spear and rode far and wide seeking him。 Presently he met Guan Xing; bearing his sword in his left hand; while his right held a captive。
〃Who is this?〃 asked Zhang Bao。
〃In the melee I met an enemy;〃 said Guan Xing; 〃and I took him prisoner。〃
Then Zhang Bao recognized Tan Xiong; the man who had let fly the treacherous arrow that had brought down his horse。 The two returned to camp; where they slew their prisoner and poured a libation of his blood to the dead horse。
After this they drew up a report of the victory for the First Ruler。 Sun Huan had lost his generals………Li Yi; Xie Jing; and Tan Xiong………as well as several other officers and many troops。 His army was too weakened to continue the campaign; so he halted and sent back to Wu for reinforcements。
Then Generals Zhang Nan and Feng Xi said to Hu Ban; 〃The power of Wu is broken。 Let us raid their encampment。〃
But Hu Ban said; 〃Though so many have been lost; there are many left。 Zhu Ran's marine force is in a strong position on the river and is untouched。 If you carry out your plan and the marines land in force and cut off our retreat; we shall be in difficulties。〃
〃That is easily met;〃 said Zhang Nan。 〃Let each of the two leaders Guan Xing and Zhang Bao take five thousand troops and go into ambush in the valleys to guard against any such move。〃
Said Hu Ban; 〃I think it better to send some persons to pretend to be deserters。 Let them tell Zhu Ran of the plan to raid the camp; and Zhu Ran will e to the rescue as soon as he sees fire。 Then the ambushing soldiers can attack him。〃
They thought this a fine plan; and they made the necessary arrangements。
Hearing of the ill success and losses of his colleague Sun Huan; Zhu Ran was already thinking of going to his help; when a few deserters appeared and hoarded his ship。
He questioned them; and they said; 〃We are Feng Xi's soldiers; and we have deserted because of unfair treatment。 We have a secret to tell。〃
〃What secret can you betray?〃
〃Tonight Feng Xi is going to make an attack upon General Sun Huan's camp。 He thinks it is a good chance。 They are going to raise a fire as a signal。〃
Zhu Ran saw no reason to doubt the men; and he sent off at once to tell Sun Huan。 But the messenger never arrived; as Guan Xing intercepted and slew him。
Then Zhu Ran deliberated upon going to help。
〃You cannot trust what those soldiers said;〃 said Cui Yu; one of the manders。 〃Both army and navy will be lost if anything goes wrong。 No; General; rather keep careful watch and let me go。〃
Zhu Ran saw this was the wiser plan; so he gave Cui Yu ten thousand troops; and Cui Yu left。
That night Hu Ban; Zhang Nan; and Feng Xi made an attack on Sun Huan's camp from three directions; and the soldiers were scattered and fled。 Then the three generals set the whole camp on fire。 Cui Yu saw the flames as he marched and pressed on。 Then just as he was passing some hills; he came upon the ambush; and Guan Xing and Zhang Bao poured out from left and right。 Taken by surprise; Cui Yu could only try to flee; but he met Zhang Bao; who made him prisoner。
When Zhu Ran heard the news; he was panic…stricken and dropped down…river twenty miles。 The remnant of Sun Huan's troops ran away; following their leader。
As they fled; Sun Huan inquired; 〃Is there any city ahead that has good defense and granary?〃
They told him; saying; 〃To the north is Yiling; where we can camp。〃
So they went thither。
Just as they reached the wall; their pursuers came up and the city was besieged in all four sides。
Guan Xing and Zhang Bao brought the captive Cui Yu back to Zigui and saw the First Ruler; who rejoiced at their success。 The prisoner was put to death; and the soldiers were rewarded。 The effect of these victories spread far; so that the leaders in Wu had no inclination to fight。
When the Prince of Wu received Sun Huan's call for help; he was frightened and knew not what to do。
So he called a great council; and he said; 〃Sun Huan is besieged in Yiling; and Zhu Ran has been defeated on the river。 What can be done?〃
Then Zhang Zhao said; 〃Though several of your manders are dead; yet have you many left。 Half a score is enough to relieve your anxiety。 Send Han Dang as mander; with Zhou Tai as his second; Pan Zhang as Van Leader; Ling Tong as Rear Guard; Gan Ning in reserve。 You want one hundred thousand troops。〃
Sun Quan made the appointments as proposed。 Gan Ning was very seriously ill just then; but he accepted the task。
Now the First Ruler had made a line of forty camps from Wukou and Jianping to Yiling; spreading twenty…five miles of distance。
He was exceedingly pleased with his two nephews; who had distinguished themselves again and again; and he said; 〃The generals that have followed me since the early days have got aged; and thus no longer a big use。 But now that I have such two valorous nephews; I have no fear for Sun Quan。〃
Then he heard of the ing of Sun Quan's army under Han Dang and Zhou Tai; and he wished to select a mander to oppose the Wu army。
But those near him reported: 〃Huang Zhong and a half dozen other officers have run off to Wu!〃
〃Huang Zhong is no traitor;〃 said the First Ruler; smiling。 〃It is only that he heard what I happened to say about old and useless leaders。 He will not accept he is useless and wants to prove he is not。〃
Then he called Guan Xing and Zhang Bao and said to them; 〃Huang Zhong may fail in this enterprise of his; so I hope you two will not mind going to his assistance。 As soon as there is some success to report; get him to return and do not let him e to grief。〃
So the two got their troops together and went off to assist the aged warrior。
When young; success is easy; thine at will;
The aged servant fails; though willing still。
The next chapter will relate the oute of Huang Zhong's expedition。
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Chapter 83
Fighting At Xiaoting; The First Ruler Captures An Enemy;
Defending The Three Gorges; A Student Takes Supreme mand。
In spring; the first month of the second year of Manifest Might (AD 221); the veteran warrior Huang Zhong was among the officers who followed the First Ruler to war against Wu。 When he heard his master talk of old and incapable leaders; he girded on his sword and with a few faithful followers made his way to the camps at Yiling。 He was weled by Hu Ban; the mander in charge of the siege there。
〃For what reason do you e; O Veteran General?〃 asked he。
〃I have followed the Emperor ever since he left Changsha; and I have done diligent service。 I am now over seventy; but my appetite is still good for ten pounds of meat; and I can still stretch the strongest bow; and I can still ride five hundred miles without fatigue。 I am not weak or worn out。 But our master has been talking of old and useless leaders; and I am e to take part in the fight with Wu。 If I slay one of their leaders; he will see I may be old but not worn out。〃
Just about that time the leading division of the Wu army drew near the camp。 Huang Zhong hastily rose; went out of the tent; and mounted to go into the battle。
〃Aged General; be careful!〃 said the generals。
But Huang Zhong paid no attention and set off at full speed。 However; Hu Ban and Feng Xi rode out to help him。 As soon as he saw the array of the enemy; he pulled up and challenged mander Pan Zhang of the vanguard。 Pan Zhang sent out one of his generals; Shi Ji; to take the challenge。 Shi Ji despised his seed antagonist and rode lightly forth with his spear set; but in the third bout Huang Zhong cut him down。 This angered Pan Zhang who flourished the green…dragon saber; the great sword of the old warrior Guan Yu which had passed into his possession; and took up the battle。 These two fought several bouts; and neither was victor; for Huang Zhong was brimful of energy。 His antagonist; seeing that he could not overe the old man; galloped off。 Huang Zhong pursued and smote his army and scored a full victory。
On his way back Huang Zhong fell in with the two youthful generals; Guan Xing and Zhang Bao。
〃We e by the sacred mand to aid you if necessary。 And now that you have scored so plete a victory; we pray you return to the main camp;〃 said they。
But the veteran would not。 Nex