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emently proposed himself for the mand of the expedition。 So they wrangled and contended。
Then said Zhuge Liang; 〃Undoubtedly Zhao Yun was first to volunteer; wherefore he is to go。〃
Still Zhang Fei opposed and insisted on going。 They were told to decide the dispute by drawing lots; and Zhao Yun drew the winning lot。
Zhang Fei was still very angry and grumbled; 〃I would not have wanted any helpers: Just three thousand soldiers and I would have done it。〃
〃I also only want three thousand soldiers;〃 said Zhao Yun。 〃And if I fail; I am willing to suffer the penalties。〃
Zhuge Liang was pleased that Zhao Yun recognized his responsibility so fully; and with the mission he gave Zhao Yun three thousand of veterans。
Though the matter was thus settled; Zhang Fei was discontented and pressed his claim till Liu Bei bade him desist and retire。
With his three thousand troops; Zhao Yun took the road to Guiyang。 The Governor; Zhao Fan; soon heard of his approach and hastily called his officers to take counsel。 Two of them; Chen Ying and Bao Long; offered to meet the invaders and turn them back。
These two warriors belonged to Guiyang and had made themselves famous as hunters。 Chen Ying used a 〃Flying Fork;〃 and Bao Long could draw a bow with such force that he had been known to send an arrow through two tigers。 So strong were they; as well as bold。
They stood before Zhao Fan and said; 〃We will lead the way against Liu Bei。〃
The Governor replied; 〃I know that Liu Bei is of the imperial family; and Zhuge Liang is exceedingly resourceful。 Guan Yu and Zhang Fei are very bold。 But the mander of this force is Zhao Yun who; on one occasion; faced a hundred legions of Cao Cao and never blenched。 Our small force here cannot stand against such people。 We shall have to yield。〃
〃Let me go out to fight;〃 said Chen Ying。 〃If I cannot capture Zhao Yun; then you can yield。〃
The Governor could not resist him and gave his consent。 Then Chen Ying; with three thousand troops; went forth。 Soon the two armies came within sight of each other。 When Chen Ying's army was drawn up; he girded on his flying fork and rode to the front。 Zhao Yun gripped his spear and rode to meet him。
Zhao Yun began to rail at Chen Ying; saying; 〃My master is the brother of Liu Biao to whom belonged this land。 Now he is supporting his nephew; the heir and son of Liu Biao。 Having taken Jingzhou; I am e to soothe and fort the people here。 Why then do you oppose me?〃
〃We are supporters of the Prime Minister Cao Cao and are no followers of your master;〃 was the reply。
Zhao Yun; waxing angry; firmly grasped his spear and rode forward。 His opponent twirled the flying fork and advanced。 The horses met; but after four or five encounters Chen Ying; realizing that there was no hope of victory; turned and fled。 Zhao Yun followed。 Suddenly turning; Chen Ying got close to Zhao Yun and flung the fork。 Zhao Yun deftly caught it and threw it back。 Chen Ying dodged away; but Zhao Yun soon caught him up; seized; dragged him out of the saddle; and threw him to the ground。 Then Zhao Yun called up his soldiers; and they bound the prisoner。 Chen Ying was taken to the camp; while his troops scattered and fled。
〃I thought you would not dare a bat with me;〃 said Zhao Yun to the prisoner when they had returned to camp。 〃However; I am not going to put you to death。 You are free。 But persuade your master to yield。〃
Chen Ying asked pardon; put his hands over his head; and fled like a frightened rat。 When he reached his city; he told the Governor all these things。
〃My original desire was to yield; but you insisted on fighting; and this is what it has brought you to。〃
So spoke the Governor。 He bade Chen Ying begone and then prepared his letter of submission and put up his seal。 With a small party; Zhao Fan went out of the city and wended his way to Zhao Yun's camp。 Zhao Yun received him graciously; offered him wine; and then accepted the seal of office。
After the wine had gone round several times; Zhao Fan became talkative; saying; 〃General; your surname is the same as mine; and five centuries ago we were one family。 You are from Changshan; and so am I。 Moreover we are from the same village。 If you do not mind; we might swear brotherhood。 I should be very happy。〃
Zhao Yun was pleased and they pared ages。 They were of the same year。 However; Zhao Yun was the elder by four months; and so Zhao Fan made his bow as younger brother。 The two men; having so many things in mon; were very pleased with each other and seemed fitted to be close friends。
At eventide the feast broke up; and the late Governor returned to his dwelling。 Next day Zhao Fan requested Zhao Yun to enter the city; where; after Zhao Yun had assured the people of their safety; he went to a banquet at the state residence。 When they had bee mellow with wine; the Governor invited Zhao Yun into the inner quarters; where wine was again served。 When Zhao Yun was a little intoxicated; his host bade a woman e forth and offer a cup of wine to the guest。
The woman was dressed entirely in white silk; and her beauty was such as to overthrow cities and ruin states。
〃Who is she?〃 asked Zhao Yun。
〃My sister…in…law。 She is of the Fan family。〃
Zhao Yun at once changed his look and treated her with deference。 When she had offered the cup; the host told her to be seated and join the party; but Zhao Yun declined this addition to the evening; and the lady withdrew。
〃Why did you trouble your sister…in…law to present wine to me; brother?〃 asked Zhao Yun。
〃There is a reason;〃 said the host smiling。 〃I pray you let me tell you。 My brother died three years ago and left her a widow。 But this cannot be regarded as the end of the story。 I have often advised her to marry again; but she said she would only do so if three conditions were satisfied in one man's person。 The suitor must be famous for literary grace and warlike exploits; secondly; handsome and highly esteemed and; thirdly; of the same name as our own。 Now where in all the world was such a bination likely to be found? Yet here are you; brother; dignified; handsome; and prepossessing; a man whose name is known all over the wide world and of the desired name。 You exactly fulfill my sister's ambitions。 If you do not find her too plain; I should like her to marry you and I will provide a dowry。 What think you of such an alliance; such a bond of relationship?〃
But Zhao Yun rose in anger; shouting; 〃As I have just sworn brotherhood with you; is not your sister…in…law my sister…in…law? How could you think of bringing such confusion into the relationship?〃
Shame suffused Zhao Fan's face; and he said; 〃I only thought of being kind to you。 Why are you so very rude to me?〃
Zhao Fan looked right and left to his attendants with murder in his eye。 Zhao Yun raised his fist and knocked him down。
Then he strode out of the place; mounted; and rode out of the city。
Zhao Fan at once called in his two generals。
Chen Ying said; 〃He has gone away in a rage; which means that we shall have to fight him。〃
〃I greatly fear you will lose;〃 said Zhao Fan。
〃We will pretend to be deserters;〃 said Bao Long; 〃and so get among his soldiers。 When you challenge him; we will suddenly catch him。〃
〃We shall have to take some others with us;〃 said Chen Ying。
〃Five hundred troops will be ample;〃 said Bao Long。
So in the night the two men and their followers ran over to Zhao Yun's camp to desert。
Zhao Yun understood the trick they would play; but he called them in; and they said; 〃When Zhao Fan tempted you with that fair lady; he wanted to make you drunk and get you into the private apartments so that he might murder you and send your head to Cao Cao。 Yes; he was as wicked as that even。 We saw you go away in anger; and we thought that would mean grave trouble for us; and so we have deserted。〃
Zhao Yun listened with simulated joy; and he had wine served to the two men; and pressed them to drink so that they were quite overe。 When this was done; he had both bound with cords; called up their followers; and asked them whether this was real or pretended desertion; and they told him the truth。
Then he gave the soldiers wine and said; 〃Those who wanted to harm me are your leaders and not you。 If you do as I tell you; you shall be well rewarded。〃
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