Liao Hua said; 〃We are attacked all round; and the grain transportation is blocked。 It seems to me wisest to retire on the Saber Pass and plan other designs。〃
But Jiang Wei was doubtful。 Then they heard that Deng Ai and Zhong Hui were approaching in ten divisions。
Jiang Wei was disposed to stand; but Liao Hua said; 〃This country of White Water is laced with by…roads and is too narrow and difficult to fight in with any hope of success。 It would be better to retreat to the Saber Pass。 If we loss that pass; all paths will be closed to us。〃
At last Jiang Wei consented; and the march began。 But as they neared the pass; they heard drums rolling and saw flags fluttering; which told them that the pass was held。
Hanzhong; that strong defense; is lost;
And storm clouds gather round Saber Pass。
What force was at the pass will be told in the next chapter。
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Romance of Three Kingdoms … by Luo Guanzhong … Chapter 117
Chapter 117
Deng Ai Gets Through The Yinping Mountains;
Zhuge Zhan Falls In The Battlefield Of Mianzhu。
When Dong Jue; General Who Upholds the State; heard of the invasion of Wei in ten divisions; he brought to the frontier twenty thousand troops to Saber Pass。 And when the dust showed an approaching army; Dong Jue thought it wise to go to the Pass lest the ing armies should be enemies to be stopped。
But Dong Jue found that the newers were Jiang Wei; Liao Hua; and Zhang Yi。 He let them pass through。 Then he gave them the news from the capital; bad news of the deeds of both the Latter Ruler and Huang Hao。 His tears fell as he told the tales。
〃But do not grieve;〃 said Jiang Wei。 〃So long as I live; I will not allow Wei to e and conquer Shu。 Now we must defend this pass; and then evolve a strategy。〃
They kept good guard at Saber Pass; while they discussed future plans。
〃Though we are holding this pass; yet Chengdu is well…nigh empty of soldiers;〃 said Dong Jue。 〃If it was attacked; it would go crack!〃
Jiang Wei replied; 〃The natural defenses of Chengdu are excellent: It is hard to cross over the mountains and climb the steep roads。 No one needs fear。〃
Soon after this; Zhuge Xu appeared at the pass challenging the defenders。 Jiang Wei forthwith placed himself at the head of five thousand troops and went down to meet the Wei army。 He gained an easy victory; slaying many of the enemy and taking much spoil in horses and weapons。
While Jiang Wei went back to the pass; the defeated Zhuge Xu made his way to Zhong Huis camp; seven miles away; to confess his failure。 His general was very angry。
〃My orders to you were to hold Yinping Bridge so as to stop Jiang Wei; and you lost it。 Now without any orders you attack and are defeated。〃
〃Jiang Wei played so many deceitful tricks。 He pretended to be going to take Yongzhou; and I thought that was very important; so I sent troops to rescue it。 Then he meanly got away。 I followed to the pass; but never thought he would e out and defeat my troops。〃
Zhuge Xu pleaded thus; but he was sentenced to die。
Now Wei Guan; Army Inspector; said; 〃Zhuge Xu is really a subordinate of Deng Ai and; admitting that he is in fault; his punishment should not have been pronounced by you; O mander。〃
But Zhong Hui swaggeringly replied; 〃I have a mand from the Emperor and orders from the Prime Minister to attack Shu。 If Deng Ai himself offended; I would behead him。〃
However; other leaders interceded for Zhuge Xu; and Zhong Hui did not put him to death; but sent him a caged prisoner to the capital to be judged。 The surviving soldiers were added to Zhong Huis army。
This insolent speech of Zhong Hui was duly repeated to Deng Ai; who was angry in his turn and said; 〃His rank and mine are the same。 I have held a frontier post for years and sustained many fatigues in the countrys service。 Who is he that he gives himself such airs?〃
His son Deng Zhong endeavored to appease his wrath。
〃Father; if you cannot suffer small things; you may upset the grand policy of the state。 Unfriendliness with him may do great harm; so I hope you will bear with him。〃
Deng Ai saw his son was right; and said no more; but he nourished anger in his heart。 With a small escort he went to call upon his colleague。
When his ing was announced; Zhong Hui asked his staff; 〃How many soldiers are following Deng Ai?〃
〃He has only some twenty horsemen;〃 they replied。
Zhong Hui had a large body of guards drawn up about his tent; and then gave orders that his visitor should be led in。 Deng Ai dismounted; and the two men saluted each other。 But the visitor did not like the look on the faces of his hosts guards。 He decided to