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 and it is wrong to begin a war merely for the sake of a little resentment。 I pray you; brother; think before you start。〃
Sun Jian replied; 〃Brother; say no more。 I desire to make my strength felt throughout the empire; and shall I not avenge my injuries?〃
〃Then father; if you must go; let me acpany you;〃 said the eldest son Sun Ce。
This request was granted; and father and son embarked to go to ravage the city of Fankou。
Now Huang Zu had placed archers and crossbowmen along the river bank。 When the ships approached; a flight of arrows met them。 Sun Jian ordered his troops to remain under cover in the ships; which then sailed to and fro; drawing the fire for three days。 Several times the ships pretended to land; and this drew showers of arrows from the bank。 At last the arrows of the defenders were all shot away and Sun Jian; who collected them; found he had many myriads。 Then with a fair wind Sun Jian's troops shot them back to the enemy。 Those on the bank were thrown into great disorder and retired。 The army then landed。 Two divisions led by Cheng Pu and Huang Gai set out for Huang Zu's camp along different roads; and between them marched Han Dang。 Under this triple attack Huang Zu was worsted。 He left Fankou and hastened to Dengcheng。
Leaving the ships under the mand of Huang Gai; Sun Jian led the pursuing force。 Huang Zu came out of his city and drew up for battle in the open country。 When Sun Jian had disposed his army; he rode out to the standard。 Sun Ce; clad in armor; placed himself beside his father。
Huang Zu rode out with two generals………Zhang Hui from Jiangxia and Chen Sheng from Xiangyang。
Flourishing his whip; Huang Zu abused his enemy; 〃You swarm of rebels from Changsha! Why do you invade the land of a scion of the ruling house?〃
Zhang Hui challenged to bat; and Han Dang went out to accept。 The two champions fought thirty bouts; and then Chen Sheng; seeing his fellow general being exhausted; rode to his aid。 Sun Jian saw Chen Sheng ing; laid aside his spear; reached for his bow; and shot an arrow wounding Chen Sheng in the face。 He fell from his horse。 Panic seized upon Zhang Hui at the fall of his rade; and he could no longer defend himself。 Then Han Dang with a slash of his sword clove Zhang Hui's skull in twain。
Both having fallen; Cheng Pu galloped up to make prisoner of Huang Zu; who threw off his helmet; slipped from his steed; and mingled for safety among his troops。 Sun Jian led on the attack and drove the enemy to the Han River where he ordered Huang Gai to move the fleet upriver and moor there。
Huang Zu led his defeated troops back and told Liu Biao; saying; 〃Sun Jian was too strong for my army。〃
Kuai Liang was called in to advise; and he said; 〃Our newly defeated soldiers have no heart for fighting now。 Therefore we must fortify our position; while we seek help from Yuan Shao。 Then we can extricate ourselves。〃
〃A stupid move!〃 said Cai Mao。 〃The enemy is at the city gates: Shall we fold our hands and wait to be slain? Give me troops and I will go out and fight to the finish。〃
So Cai Mao was placed in mand of ten thousand troops and went out to the Xian Hills where he drew up his battle line。 Sun Jian led the invaders; now flushed with success。
When Cai Mao approached; Sun Jian looked at him and said; 〃He is brother…in…law to Liu Biao。 Who will capture him?〃
Cheng Pu set his iron…spined lance and rode out。 After a few bouts Cai Mao turned and fled。 Sun Jian's army rode in and slaughtered till corpses filled the countryside; and Cai Mao took refuge in Xiangyang。
Kuai Liang said; 〃Cai Mao ought to be put to death by military law。 This defeat was due to his obstinacy。〃
But Liu Biao was unwilling to punish the brother of his newly wedded wife。
Sun Jian surrounded Xiangyang and assailed the walls daily。 One day a fierce gale sprang up; and the pole bearing his standard was broken。
〃Very inauspicious!〃 said Han Dang。 〃We ought to go back。〃
Sun Jian said; 〃I have won every battle and the city is on the point of falling。 Shall I return because the wind felled a flagstaff?〃
He flouted the advice and attacked the walls still more vigorously。
Within the city the defenders had seen an omen。 Kuai Liang told Liu Biao; 〃Last night I saw that a great star fall into the sky corresponding to Sun Jian's territory。 I calculated that it inferred the fall of Sun Jian。〃
Then Kuai Liang advised Liu Biao to seek help from Yuan Shao as quickly as possible。
So Liu Biao wrote。 Then he asked who would undertake to fight his way through the blockade with the letter。 One Lu Gong; a warrior of great strength; offered himself for this service。
Kuai Liang said; 〃If you undertake this service; listen to my advice。 You will have five hundred soldiers: Choose good bowmen。 Dash through the enemy's formation and make for Xian Hills。 You will be pursued; but send a hundred soldiers up the hill to prepare large stones; and place a hundred archers in ambush in the woods。 These are not to flee from the pursuers but to beguile them along devious ways round to the place where the boulders have been prepared。 There stones will be rolled down and arrows shot。 If you succeed; fire off a series of bombs as a signal; and the armies in the city will e out to help。 If you are not pursued; get away as fast as possible。 Tonight will be suitable as there is very little moon。 Start at dusk。〃
Lu Gong having received these directions; prepared his force to carry them out。 As soon as day began to close in; he went quietly out at the east gate。
Sun Jian was in his tent when he heard shouting; and a soldier came to report: 〃There was a group of horsemen going out from the city!〃
Sun Jian at once mounted and rode out with thirty horsemen to discover the cause。 Lu Gong's troops had already hidden themselves in the thick woods。 Sun Jian rode ahead of his escort; and soon he found himself alone and close to the enemy。 He called out to them to halt。 Lu Gong at once turned back and came as if to fight。 But they had only exchanged a single pass when Lu Gong again fled; taking the road among the hills。 Sun Jian followed but soon lost sight of his foe。
Sun Jian turned up the hill。 Then the gongs clanged and down the hills fell showers of stones; while from among the trees the arrows flew in clouds。 Sun Jian was hit by several arrows and a huge stone crushed in his head。 Both he and his steed were killed。 Sun Jian was only thirty…seven years old at his death。
His escort was overpowered and every man of them slain。 Then Lu Gong let off a series of bombs; the sign of success; as agreed。 At this signal Huang Zu; Kuai Yue; and Cai Mao led three armies out of the city and fell upon the Changsha troops; throwing them into the utmost confusion。
When Huang Gai heard the sound of battle; he led up the troops from the ships。 He met Huang Zu and took Huang Zu prisoner after a brief fight。
Cheng Pu set out to bear the sad news to Sun Ce。 While he was seeking a way out; he came across Lu Gong。 Cheng Pu at once put his horse at full speed and engaged Lu Gong。 After a few bouts Lu Gong went down under a spear thrust。 The battle became general and continued till daylight broke; when each drew off his army。 Liu Biao withdrew into the city。
When Sun Ce returned to the river; he heard that his father had perished in the fight; and his body had been carried within the enemy's walls。 He uttered a great cry; and the army joined him with wailing and tears。
〃How can I return home leaving my father's corpse with them?〃 cried Sun Ce。
Huang Gai said; 〃We have Huang Zu as our prisoner。 Let one enter the city and discuss peace; giving up our prisoner for our lord's body。〃
He had barely finished speaking when an officer in the army; Huan Ji; offered himself as messenger; saying; 〃I am an old friend of Liu Biao。 I volunteer to take the mission。〃
Sun Ce agreed。 So Huan Ji went and peace was discussed。
Liu Biao told Huan Ji; saying; 〃The body is already laid in a coffin and ready to be delivered as soon as Huang Zu returned。 Let us both cease fighting and never again invade each other's territories。〃
Huan Ji thanked him and took his leave。
But as Huan Ji went down the steps; Kuai Liang suddenly broke in; saying; 〃No; no! Let me speak and I will see to it that not a single ene

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