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三国演义英文版-第181章

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Liu Bei gave Zhao Yun secret orders; saying; 〃Lead your pany out of the city and be on the road on New Year's morn。 We are going away。〃
Sun Quan held a grand court on the New Year's Day of the fifteenth year of Rebuilt Tranquillity (AD 210)。
Liu Bei and his bride went into the Dowager Marchioness' presence; and Lady Sun said; 〃My husband has been thinking of his ancestors; who lie in the county of Zhuo; and grieves that he cannot do his duty by them。 Today we wish to go to the river side and offer sacrifice toward the north。 It is our duty to inform you。〃
〃A very filial proceeding;〃 said the Dowager。 〃I should not think of stopping you。 Although you have never known your husband's parents; yet you may go with him to sacrifice as it is proper for a wife to do。〃
Both thanked the Dowager Marchioness and went out; rejoicing at having so far hoodwinked Sun Quan。 Lady Sun got into her carriage taking only a little clothing with her; while Liu Bei followed with a small escort。 They went out of the city of Nanxu and met Zhao Yun at the place arranged。 Then with a guard in front and rear; they left the precincts of the city; traveling as quickly as they could。
That day; at the new year banquet; Sun Quan drank freely so that he had to be helped to his chamber; and the guests left。 Before very long the escape of the fugitives became known; but it was then dark; and when they tried to tell Sun Quan; they could not rouse him。 He slept heavily until the fifth watch。
The next morning; when Sun Quan heard the story; he asked advice of his counselors。
Zhang Zhao said; 〃They have got away today; but trouble will surely e of it。 Therefore; pursue after them without loss of time。〃
So Chen Wu and Pan Zhang; with five hundred of veterans; were sent out with orders to use all speed both by day and by night and bring back the fugitives。
They left。 Sun Quan's anger burned hot against Liu Bei。 In his wrath he seized his jade inkstone and dashed it to the ground where it shivered to pieces。
Said Cheng Pu; 〃My lord; your wrath is in vain; for I do not think your generals will catch the runaways。〃
〃Will they dare to disobey my order?〃 said Sun Quan。
〃Our young lady had always delighted to look upon war and is very fierce and determined。 All the officers fear her。 Now she has gone with her husband of her own free will; and those sent in pursuit; if once they look upon her countenance; will not dare to lay hands on her。〃
Sun Quan's wrath burned the more fiercely at these words。
He drew the sword girded at his side and called up Jiang Qin and Zhou Tai; saying; 〃You two take this sword and bring back the heads of my sister and Liu Bei。 And if you do not; I will put you to death。〃
With this order they set out in pursuit; leading a whole thousand troops。 Meanwhile Liu Bei and his wife were pressing forward with all speed。 When night fell; they rested for a time by the roadside; but not for long。 Just as they reached the confines of Chaisang; they turned and saw a great cloud of dust and the soldiers said that a force was ing in pursuit。
〃What shall we do if they e up with us?〃 said Liu Bei excitedly to Zhao Yun。
〃My lord; you go on in front and I will prevent pursuit。〃
As they turned the foot of a hill; they saw a troop of soldiers blocking their road in front。
Two generals were there and they bellowed; 〃Liu Bei; dismount and yield yourself captive。 We are here by order of mander Zhou Yu; and you have kept us waiting long!〃
Now the thought had e to Zhou Yu that Liu Bei would try to flee; and so he had sent Xu Sheng and Ding Feng; with three thousand troops; to intercept him at this critical spot。 They had made a camp there and kept a lookout from the hilltops; for Zhou Yu had calculated that Liu Bei would certainly pass that way。 So when Liu Bei and his cavalcade appeared; they all buckled on their arms and barred the way。
Greatly fearing; Liu Bei rode back to consult Zhao Yun; to whom he said; 〃In front a force barring the road; in rear pursuers。 There is no escape。 What can we do?〃
〃Do not be alarmed; my lord。 The Directing Instructor gave me three plans enclosed in three silken bags。 Two have been used and have answered admirably。 There is yet the third; and my orders were to open the bag in such a strait as this。 This is a day of great danger such as calls me to open the bag。〃
Thereupon Zhao Yun opened the bag and handed it to Liu Bei。
As soon as Liu Bei had seen the contents; he hastened to Lady Sun's carriage and began to weep; saying; 〃I have something private to say; and I must tell you。〃
〃What have you to tell me; my husband? Tell me the whole truth;〃 replied she。
〃Your brother and Zhou Yu formerly made a plot for you to marry me; not for your sake; but to get me into their power and hold me so that they might recover Jingzhou。 They were set on my murder; and you were the bait with which to hook me。 Careless of consequences I came; for I knew that the spirit of a heroine dwelt in your bosom and you would pity me。 Lately I heard that harm was intended me; and so I made danger to Jingzhou the excuse to escape。 Happily for me you have remained true and e with me。 But now the Marquis is pursuing us; and Zhou Yu's soldiers are in front。 Only you; my wife; can extricate us from this danger; and if you refuse; then slay me where I stand that I may thus show my gratitude for your kindness。〃
Lady Sun grew angry and said; 〃Then does my brother forget that I am his sister? How will he ever look me in the face? I can extricate us from this danger。〃
Thereupon she bade her people push the carriage to the front。 She rolled up the curtains and herself called out; 〃Xu Sheng; Ding Feng; are you turned traitors then?〃
The two generals slid out of their saddles; dropped their arms; and stood meekly in front of the carriage。
〃We are no traitors;〃 said they。 〃We have the mander…in…Chief's orders to camp here and await Liu Bei。〃
〃Zhou Yu is an interfering scoundrel;〃 cried she。 〃We of the land of the south have never harmed you; and Liu Bei; the Uncle of the Great Family; is my husband。 I have already told my mother and my brother of our journey; and now I find you with an army at the foot of these hills preventing our passage。 Is it that you would plunder us of our valuables?〃
The two generals mumbled dissent。 They would not dare such a thing。
〃We pray you; O Lady; stay your anger。 This is no plan of ours。 We do but obey our General's orders。〃
〃So you fear Zhou Yu and not me!〃 cried she scornfully。 〃Think you that if he slays you; I will not slay him?〃
She broke into a torrent of abuse of Zhou Yu。 Then she bade them push her carriage forward。
The two leaders thought within themselves; 〃We are but men of lowly rank。 We dare not dispute with Lady Sun。〃
Beside they saw Zhao Yun was bursting with wrath。 So they ordered their troops to stand aside and leave the road clear。
The cavalcade had only gone a few miles when up came the pursuers。 The two generals told the new…ers what had happened。
〃You were wrong to let them pass;〃 said Chen Wu and Pan Zhang。 〃We have orders from the Marquis himself to arrest them。〃
Thereupon all four went in pursuit。
When the noise of the approaching force reached the ears of Liu Bei; he said to his wife; 〃They are again pursuing us。 What now?〃
〃Husband; go on in front。 Zhao Yun and I will keep them off。〃
So Liu Bei and a small pany went on toward the river bank; while Zhao Yun reined up beside the lady's carriage and set out his troops ready for battle。 And when the four generals came up; they dismounted and stood with folded arms。
〃What are you doing here; Generals?〃 asked Lady Sun。
〃We have orders from our lord to request you and Liu Bei to return。〃
Calmly but bitterly she said; 〃So this is the sort of fools you are! You would make dissension between brother and sister。 But I am a wife on my way to my husband's home。 Nor am I leaving clandestinely; for I had my mother's gracious permission。 Now we; husband and wife; are going to Jingzhou。 If even my brother were here himself; he would let us pass in all politeness。 But you; because you have weapons in your hands; would slay us!〃
She abused the four men to their faces so that they looked from one to another in shame。 And each in his heart thought; 〃Say what one

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