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Romance of Three Kingdoms … by Luo Guanzhong … Chapter 41
Chapter 41
Liu Bei Leads His People Over The River;
Zhao Yun Rescues The Child Lord At Dangyang。
The last chapter closed with the attack made by Zhang Fei as soon as his brother had let loose the waters on the doomed army。 He met with Xu Chu and a bat began; but a fight with such a warrior was not to Xu Chu's taste and he ran away。 Zhang Fei followed till he came upon Liu Bei and Zhuge Liang; and the three went upstream till they came to the boats that had been prepared by Liu Feng and Mi Fang; when they all crossed over and marched toward Fancheng。 As soon as they disembarked; Zhuge Liang ordered the boats and rafts to be burned。
Cao Ren gathered in the remnants of his army and camped at Xinye; while his colleague Cao Hong went to tell their lord the evil tidings of defeat。
〃How dare he; this rustic Zhuge Liang!〃 exclaimed Cao Cao angrily。
Cao Cao then hastily sent an overwhelming army to camp near the place and gave orders for enormous works against the city; leveling hills and turning rivers to launch a violent assault on Fancheng from every side at once。
Then Liu Ye came in to see his lord and said; 〃Sir; you are new to this region; and you should win over the people's hearts。 Liu Bei has moved all the people from Xinye to Fancheng。 If we march through the country; the people will be ground to powder。 It would be well to call upon Liu Bei first to surrender; which will prove to the people that you have a care for them。 If he yields; then we get Jingzhou without fighting。〃
Cao Cao agreed and asked who would be a suitable messenger。 Liu Ye suggested Xu Shu。
〃He is a close friend of Liu Bei; and he is here with the army;〃 said Liu Ye。
〃But he will not e back;〃 objected Cao Cao。
〃If he does not return; he will be a laughing stock to the whole world。 He will e back。〃
Xu Shu was sent for; and Cao Cao said; 〃My first intention was to level Fancheng with the ground。 But out of pity for its people; you may carry an offer to Liu Bei that if he will surrender; he will not only not be punished but he shall be given rank。 But if he holds on his present misguided course; the whole of his followers shall be destroyed。 Now you are an honest man and so I confide this mission to you; and I trust you will not disappoint me。〃
Xu Shu said nothing but accepted his orders and went to the city; where he was received by both Liu Bei and Zhuge Liang。 They enjoyed a talk over old times before Xu Shu mentioned the object of his mission。
Then he said; 〃Cao Cao has sent me to invite you to surrender; thereby making a bid for popularity。 But you ought also to know that he intends to attack the city from every point; that he is damming up the White River's waters to be sent against you; and I fear you will not be able to hold the city。 You ought to prepare。〃
Liu Bei asked Xu Shu to remain with them; but Xu Shu said; 〃That is impossible; for all the world would ridicule me if I stayed。 My old mother is dead; and I never forget my resentment。 My body may be over there; but I swear never to form a plan for Cao Cao。 You have the Sleeping Dragon to help you and need have no anxiety about the ultimate achievement of your undertaking。 But I must go。〃
And Xu Shu took his leave。 Liu Bei felt he could not press his friend to stay。 Xu Shu returned to Cao Cao's camp and reported that Liu Bei had no intention of surrender。 This angered Cao Cao who gave orders to begin the advance and siege。
When Liu Bei asked what Zhuge Liang meant to do; Zhuge Liang replied; 〃We shall abandon Fancheng and take Xiangyang。〃
〃But what of the people who have followed us? They cannot be abandoned。〃
〃You can tell them to do as they wish。 They may e if they like; or remain here。〃
They sent Guan Yu to prepare boats and told Sun Qian to proclaim to the people that Cao Cao was ing; that the city could not be defended; and those who wished to do so might cross the river with the army。
All the people cried; 〃We will follow the Prince even if it be to death!〃
They started at once; some lamenting; some weeping; the young helping the aged; parents leading their children; the strong soldiers carrying the women。 As the crowds crossed the river; from both banks arose the sound of lamentation。
Liu Bei was much affected as he saw all this from the boat。
〃Why was I ever born;〃 said he; 〃to be the cause of all this misery to the people?〃
He made to leap into the river; but they held him back。 All were deeply sympathetic。 When the boat reached the southern shore; he looked back at the weeping crowds waiting still on the other bank and was again moved to tears。 He bade Guan Yu hasten the boats before he mounted and rode on。
When Xiangyang came in sight; they saw many flags flying on the walls and that the moat was protected by barbed barriers。
Liu Bei checked his horse and called out; 〃Liu Zong; good nephew! I only wish to save the people and nothing more。 I pray you quickly open the gates。〃
But Liu Zong was too frightened to appear。 Cai Mao and Zhang Yun went up to one of the fighting towers and ordered the soldiers to shoot arrows down on those without the walls。 The people gazed up at the towers and wept aloud。
Suddenly there appeared a general; with a small following; who cried out; 〃Cai Mao and Zhang Yun are two traitors。 The princely Liu Bei is a most upright man and has e here to preserve his people。 Why do you repulse him?〃
All looked at this man。 He was of eight…span height; with a face dark brown as a ripe date。 He was from Yiyang and named Wei Yan。 At that moment he looked very terrible; whirling his sword as if about to slice up the gate guards。 They lost no time in throwing open the gate and dropping the bridge。
〃e in; Uncle Liu Bei;〃 cried Wei Yan; 〃and bring your army to slay these traitors!〃
Zhang Fei plunged forward to take Cai Mao and Zhang Yun; but he was checked by his brother; who said; 〃Do not frighten the people!〃
Thus Wei Yan let in Liu Bei。 As soon as he entered; he saw a general galloping up with a few men。
The newer yelled; 〃Wei Yan; you nobody! How dare you create trouble? Do you not know me; General Wen Ping?〃
Wei Yan turned angrily; set his spear; and galloped forward to attack the general。 The soldiers joined in the fray and the noise of battle rose to the skies。
〃I wanted to preserve the people; and I am only causing them injury;〃 cried Liu Bei distressed。 〃I do not wish to enter the city。〃
〃Jiangling is an important point。 We will first take that as a place to dwell in;〃 said Zhuge Liang。
〃That pleases me greatly;〃 said Liu Bei。
So they led the people thither and away from Xiangyang。 Many of the inhabitants of that city took advantage of the confusion to escape; and they also joined themselves to Liu Bei。
Meanwhile; within the inhospitable city; Wei Yan and Wen Ping fought。 The battle continued for four or five watches; all through the middle of the day; and nearly all the batants fell。 Then Wei Yan got away。 As he could not find Liu Bei; he rode off to Changsha and sought an asylum with Governor Han Xuan。
Liu Bei wandered away from the city of Xiangyang that had refused shelter。 Soldiers and people; his following numbered more than a hundred th