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n Chou pursued along the river bank。 Suddenly he saw ing toward him with banners fluttering in the breeze; a small party of horse; and the leader carried a great sword。
〃Stop!〃 cried Guan Yu; for it was he; and he attacked at once。
At the third bout Wen Chou's heart failed him; and he wheeled and fled; following the windings of the river。 But Guan Yu's steed was fast and soon caught up。 One blow; and the hapless Wen Chou fell。
When Cao Cao saw from the mound that the leader of the enemy had fallen; he gave the signal for a general onset; and half of the northern army were drowned in the river。 And the carts with supplies and all the horses were quickly recovered。
Now Guan Yu; at the head of a few horsemen; was thrusting here and striking there at the moment when Liu Bei; with the thirty thousand reserve troops; appeared on the battle field on the other bank of the river。 At once they told him that the red…faced; long…bearded warrior was there and had slain Wen Chou。 Liu Bei hastily pressed forward to try to get a look at the warrior。 He saw across the river a body of horse and the banners bore the words Guan Yu; Lord of Hanshou 。
〃Then it is my brother; and he is really with Cao Cao;〃 said Liu Bei; secretly thanking God that Guan Yu was safe。
Liu Bei made an attempt to wait about till he could call to Guan Yu; but a great mass of Cao Cao's soldiers came rushing down; and he was forced to retire。
Yuan Shao; bringing reinforcements; reached Guandu and built a stockade。
Two advisers; Guo Tu and Shen Pei; went in to see him and said; 〃Again that fellow Guan Yu has been in the battle。 He killed Wen Chou。 Liu Bei pretends ignorance of him。〃
Their master was angry and railed at Liu Bei; 〃The long…cared rebel! How dare he do such a thing?〃
Soon Liu Bei appeared。 Again Yuan Shao ordered him out to instant execution。
〃What crime have I mitted?〃 asked Liu Bei。
〃You sent your brother to slay one of my generals。 Is that no crime?〃
〃Pray let me explain before I die。 Cao Cao hated me and has always done so。 Now he has found out where I am and; fearing that I may help you; has got my brother to destroy your two generals; feeling sure that when you heard of it; you would be angry and put me to death。 You cannot fail to see this。〃
〃What he says is sense;〃 said Yuan Shao; turning to his advisers; 〃and you two nearly brought on me the reproach of injuring the good。〃
Yuan Shao ordered his attendants to retire and asked Liu Bei to e and sit by him。
Liu Bei came; saying; 〃I am deeply thankful; Illustrious Sir; for your great kindness; for which I can never be sufficiently grateful。 Now I desire to send some confidential messenger with a secret letter to my brother to tell him where I am; and I am sure he will e without a moment's delay。 He will help you to destroy Cao Cao to make up for having destroyed your two officers。 Do you approve of this?〃
〃If I got Guan Yu; he would be ten times better than the Yan Liang and Wen Chou that I have lost;〃 replied Yuan Shao。
So Liu Bei prepared a letter。 But there was no one to take it。 Yuan Shao ordered the army to withdraw to Wuyang; where they made a large camp。 For some time nothing was done。
Then Cao Cao sent Xiahou Dun to defend the strategic points at Guandu while he led the bulk of the army back to the capital。 There he gave many banquets in honor of the services of Guan Yu; and then he told Lu Qian that putting the supplies in the front of the army had been meant as a bait to draw the enemy to destruction。
〃Only Xun You understood that;〃 said Cao Cao in conclusion。
Everyone present praised his ingenuity。 Even while the banquet was proceeding; there arrived news of a rising of Yellow Scarves rebels at Runan led by Liu Pi and Gong Du。 They were very strong; and Cao Hong had been defeated in several engagements。 Now he begged for help。
Guan Yu hearing this said; 〃I should like to have the opportunity of performing some service by destroying these rebels。〃
〃You have already rendered noble services for which you have not been properly requited。 I could hardly trouble you again;〃 said Cao Cao。
〃I have been idle too long。 I shall get ill;〃 said Guan Yu。
Cao Cao then let him to go and gave him fifty thousand troops with Yu Jin and Yue Jing as generals under him。 They were to leave soon。
Then Xun Yu said privily to his master; 〃He always cherishes the idea of returning to Liu Bei。 He will leave you if he hears any news。 Do not let him go on this expedition。〃
〃If he does well this time; I will not let him go into battle again;〃 said Cao Cao。
In due time the force led by Guan Yu drew near the rebels in Runan and made their camp。 One night; just outside his camp; two spies were caught and taken in to Guan Yu who in one of them recognized Sun Qian。 The attendants being dismissed; Guan Yu questioned Sun Qian。
〃After we lost sight of each other; I have heard not a word of you。 What are you doing here?〃 said Guan Yu。
〃After I escaped; I drifted hither and thither till I had the good fortune to reach Runan; and Liu Pi and Gong Du; the Yellow Scarves leaders; took me in。 But why are you with Cao Cao; General? And where are your sisters…in…law? Are they well?〃
Guan Yu told him all that had happened。
〃I have heard lately that Liu Bei is with Yuan Shao。 I would have liked to go and join him; but I have not found a convenient opportunity。 Now the two men I am with have taken the side of Yuan Shao against Cao Cao。 By good luck you were ing here; so I got mand of a small party of scouts to be able to see you and tell you。 Presently our two leaders will pretend to be defeated and you; and the two ladies; can go over to Yuan Shao。 And you will see your brother。〃
〃Since he is there; I certainly must go at once to see him。 But it is a misfortune that I have slain two of Yuan Shao's generals。 I fear things are not in my favor;〃 said Guan Yu。
〃Let me go first and see how the land lies。 I will e back and tell you。〃
〃I would risk a myriad deaths to see my brother;〃 said Guan Yu。 〃But I must go to say farewell to Cao Cao。〃
Sun Qian was sent away that night; and next day Guan Yu led out his army to offer battle。 Gong Du; in armor; went out to the front of the line of battle; and Guan Yu said; 〃You people; why have you risen against the government?〃
〃Why do you blame us when you have turned your back on your own lord?〃 replied Gong Du。
〃How have I turned my back on my lord?〃
〃Liu Bei is with Yuan Shao; and you are with Cao Cao。 What is that?〃
Guan Yu could not reply; but he whirled round his sword and rode forward。 Gong Du fled; and Guan Yu followed。 Gong Du turned and said to Guan Yu; 〃Do not forget your old chief's kindness。 Now attack as soon as you can; and I will give up the defense。〃
Guan Yu understood and urged on his troops。 The leaders of the rebels pretended they were worsted; and they all scattered。 So Runan was retaken。 Having pacified the people; Guan Yu quickly led his army back to the capital; where he was met by Cao Cao and congratulated on his success and feasted。
When this was all over; Guan Yu went to the dwelling of his sisters…in…law to pay his respects at their gate。
〃Have you been able to get any news of Uncle Liu Bei in your two expeditions?〃 asked Lady Gan。
〃None;〃 replied Guan Yu。
As he retired from the door; he heard sounds of bitter weeping within。
〃Alas! He is dead;〃 said they。 〃Our brother…in…law thinks we shall be greatly distressed; and thus; he hides the truth from us。〃
One of the old soldiers; who acted as guard; hearing the sounds of perpetual grief; took pity on them and said; 〃Do not weep; ladies。 Your lord is with Yuan Shao in the North of Yellow River。〃
〃How do you know that?〃 said they。
〃I went out with General Guan Yu; and one of the soldiers told me。〃
The two ladies summoned Guan Yu and reproached him; saying; 〃Uncle Liu Bei never betrayed you; and yet you remain here enjoying the bounty of Cao Cao and forgetting the old times。 And you tell us falsehoods。〃
Guan Yu bowed his head; saying; 〃My brother really is in the North of Yellow River; but I dared not tell you; lest it should bee known。 Something must be done; but done carefully; and it needs time。〃
〃Brother…in…law; you should hasten;〃 said Lady Gan。
Guan Yu withdrew feeling that he must evolve some
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