Said Zhou Yu; 〃Of old Ma Yuan* said to Liu Xiu*; 'This is an age when not only do princes select their ministers; but ministers must also choose their princes。' Now our General Sun Quan calls to him the wise and treats his officers well。 Thus he engages the help of the wonderful and gets the services of the extraordinary in a way that few others do。 But if you are not engaged elsewhere; e with me to the South Land as the best thing to do。〃
Lu Su returned with Zhou Yu and saw Sun Quan; who treated him with the greatest deference and with him discussed affairs very fully。 The conference proved so interesting that it went on all day and neither felt fatigue。
One day at the close of the usual reception; Sun Quan kept Lu Su to dine with him。 They sat up late and by and by slept on the same couch as would the closest of friends。
'e' Duke Wen of Jin; (reigned 636…628 BC) ruler of the western state of Jin during the Spring and Autumn period。 By serving the Zhou Dynasty; he and his successors made Jin a dominant state for nearly 200 years。 。。。。。
'e' Duke Huan of Qi (reigned BC 685…643); in the name of serving the Zhou emperor; became the leader of a league of small states in northeast China during the Spring and Autumn period。 His prime minister was the famed Guan Zhong。 。。。。。
In the dead of night Sun Quan said to his bedfellow; 〃The dynasty is failing; and everything is at sixes and sevens。 I have received a great charge from my father and brother; and I am thinking of imitating the actions of the celebrated Protectors of Reign; Wen* and Huan*; and being the leader of the feudal lords; and I pray you instruct me。〃
Lu Su replied; 〃Of old the Founder of Han; the Supreme Ancestor; wished to honor and serve Emperor Yi of Qin; but could not on account of Xiang Yu's evildoings。 Now Cao Cao can be pared with Xiang Yu: How can you be the protector of the Emperor? My humble opinion is that the Hans have fallen beyond hope of recovery and Cao Cao cannot be destroyed; and that the only key to your big schemes is to secure your present position in order to keep the master hand and control the binations among the others。 Now take advantage of the turmoil in the north to smite Huang Zu and attack Liu Biao in Jingzhou。 Thereby you will mand the whole length of the Great River。 Then you may consolidate the empire and bee the Son of Heaven。 This was how the Supreme Ancestor acted。〃
Hearing this Sun Quan was very greatly pleased。 He threw on some clothing; got up; and thanked his newly…found adviser。 Next day Sun Quan gave Lu Su costly gifts and sent robes and silks to his mother。
Lu Su then remended a friend of his to Sun Quan's notice; a man of wide reading and great ability。 He was also a filial son。 His name was Zhuge Jin; and he came from Nanyang。 Sun Quan treated Zhuge Jin as a superior guest。 This man dissuaded Sun Quan from making mon cause with Yuan Shao; but advised him rather to favor Cao Cao; against whom he could plan when occasion served。 Sun Quan therefore sent back the messenger Chen Zhen with dispatches that broke off all negotiations。
Hearing of Sun Ce's death; Cao Cao was for sending an expedition against the south。
But Zhang Hong dissuaded him; saying; 〃It would be mean to take advantage of the period of mourning。 And if you should not overe him; you will make him an enemy instead of being a friend。 It would be preferable to treat him generously。〃
So Cao Cao memorialized the Throne and obtained for Sun Quan the title of General and Governor of Kuaiji; while Zhang Hong was appointed mander under Sun Quan。
And a seal of office was sent to Sun Quan by Zhang Hong。 The new appointment pleased Sun Quan; and he was greatly glad to get Zhang Hong back again。 Then Zhang Hong was sent to act jointly with Zhang Zhao in the administration。
Zhang Hong was the means of getting another into Sun Quan's service。 His friend was Gu Yong; a disciple of the Historian Cai Yong。 Gu Yong was a man of few words and an abstainer from wine。 He was very correct in all things。 Sun Quan appointed Gu Yong Deputy Governor。
Henceforward Sun Quan's rule was very prosperous; and he waxed mightily in influence and won the love of all the people。
When Chen Zhen had returned and related the events in the South Land and told of the honors that Cao Cao had obtained for Sun Quan in return for his support; Yuan Shao was very wroth; and he set about preparing for an attack on Xuchang with a force of seven hundred thousand northern soldiers。
Although in the south they rest from war;
They rattle the spears beneath the northern star。
Later it will be seen which side conquered。
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Romance of Three Kingdoms … by Luo Guanzhong … Chapter 30
Chapter 30
Shunning Advice; Yuan Shao Loses Leaders and Granaries;
Using Strategy; Cao Cao Scores Victory At Guandu。
Hearing that Yuan Shao was hastening to attack at Guandu; Xiahou Dun wrote to the capital urgently asking for reinforcements; and Cao Cao told off seventy thousand troops with which he marched。 Xun Yu was left to guard the capital。
Just as Yuan Shao's army was starting; Tian Feng sent out a remonstrance from his prison cell; saying; 〃My lord; a hasty attack in full scale will bring disaster to our army。 It is best now to wait upon such times as Heaven should appoint。〃
Peng Ji said to Yuan Shao; 〃Why does this Tian Feng utter ill…omened words? My lord is sending forth an army in the cause of humanity and justice。〃
Easily moved to anger; Yuan Shao was going to execute Tian Feng; but this time he forbore at the entreaties of many of his officers。
However; he was not appeased; for he said; 〃I will punish Tian Feng when I return from conquering Cao Cao。〃
Meanwhile Yuan Shao hastened to start。 The banners of his host filled the horizon; their swords were as trees in the forest。 They marched to Yangwu and there made a strong camp。
Then Ju Shou once more opposed any hasty movement; saying; 〃Though our soldiers are many; they are not so bold as the enemy。 However; veterans as are the enemy; they have not ample supplies。 Therefore they will wish to force on a speedy battle; while our policy is to hold them off and delay。 If we can keep from a decisive battle long enough; the victory will be ours without fighting。〃
This advice did not appeal to Yuan Shao。
Said he; threateningly; 〃Tian Feng spoke discouraging words to my armies; and I will assuredly put him to death on my return。 How dare you follow in the same way?〃
Yuan Shao summoned the lictors and sent away the adviser in chains; saying; 〃When I have overe Cao Cao; then will I deal with you and Tian Feng together 〃
The huge army was camped in four divisions; one toward each point of the pass。 The camps were thirty miles in circuit。 Scouts and spies were sent out to discover the strong and the weak points of the enemy。
Cao Cao's army arrived and were smitten with fear when they heard of the strength of their enemy。 The leader called together his council。
Then said Adviser Xun You; 〃The enemy are many but not terrible。 Ours is an army of veterans; every soldier of ours worth ten of theirs。 But our advantage lies in a speedy battle; for unhappily our stores are insufficient for a long campaign。〃
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