Then who shall be the chosen of the fair?
The dance ended。 Dong Zhuo bade them lead the maiden in; and she came; bowing low as she approached him。 He was much taken with her beauty and modest grace。
〃Who is she?〃 said Dong Zhuo。
〃A singing girl。 Her name is Diao Chan。〃
〃Then can she sing?〃
The master bade her sing; and she did so to the acpaniment of castanets。 There is a measure describing her youthful beauty:
You stand; a dainty maiden;
Your cherry lips so bright;
Your teeth so pearly white;
Your fragrant breath love…laden;
Yet is your tongue a sword;
Cold death is the reward
Of loving thee; O maiden。
Dong Zhuo was delighted and praised her warmly。 She was told to present a goblet of wine to the guest which he took from her hands and then asked her age。
She replied; 〃Thy unworthy handmaid is twenty…one。〃
〃A perfect little fairy!〃 said Dong Zhuo。
Then Wang Yun rose and said; 〃If the Prime Minister would not mind; I should like to offer him this little maid。〃
〃How could I be grateful enough for such a kindness!〃
〃She would be most fortunate if she could be your servant;〃 said Wang Yun。
Dong Zhuo thanked his host warmly。
Then the orders were given to prepare a closed carriage and convey Diao Chan to the Prime Ministers palace。
Soon after Dong Zhuo took his leave; and Wang Yun acpanied him the whole way。
After he had taken leave; Wang Yun mounted to ride homeward。 Half way he met two lines of guards with red lamps who were escorting Lu Bu who was on horseback and armed with his trident halberd。
Seeing Wang Yun; Lu Bu at once reined in; stopped; seized him by the sleeve; and said angrily; 〃You promised Diao Chan to me; and now you have given her to the Prime Minister: What foolery is this?〃
Wang Yun checked him; saying; 〃This is no place to talk; I pray you e to my house。〃
So they went together; and Wang Yun led Lu Bu into a private room。
After the usual exchange of polite greetings; Wang Yun said; 〃Why do you find fault with me; General?〃
〃Somebody told me that you had sent Diao Chan to the Prime Ministers palace in a covered carriage: What does it mean?〃
〃Of course you do not understand。 Yesterday when I was at court; the Prime Minister told