Ma Zun agreed to the plan and prepared everything。
Due to Jiang Wei; Zhuge Liang himself led the main army to Tianshui。
When they reached the city; Zhuge Liang gave a general orders: 〃Attacking a city must be proceeded as soon as the army reaches it。 At the rolling of drums; incite and urge the soldiers to advance with a rush。 The keenness of the soldiers will be spoiled by any delay。〃
So this time also the army came straight up to the rampart。 But they hesitated and dared not attack when they saw the flags flying in such good order and apparently such thorough preparation。
About the middle of the night; fires started up all around and a great shouting was beard。 No one could see whence the Wei soldiers were ing; but there were answering shouts from the wall。 The soldiers of Shu grew frightened and ran。 Zhuge Liang mounted a horse and; with Guan Xing and Zhang Bao as escort; got out of danger。 Looking back; they saw many mounted troops with torches winding along like a huge serpent。
Zhuge Liang bade Guan Xing find out what this meant; and Guan Xing report: 〃These are Jiang Weis troops。〃
Zhuge Liang remarked; 〃An army owes more to its leading than to its numbers。 This Jiang Wei is a true genius。〃
Zhuge Liang led the army back to camp; and then he thought for a long time。 Suddenly he called up one of the Anding men and said; 〃Where is the mother of this Jiang Wei?〃
〃She lives in Jicheng;〃 replied he。
Zhuge Liang called Wei Yan and said to him; 〃March off with a body of troops; giving out that you are going to take Jicheng。 If Jiang Wei es up; let him enter the city。〃
Then Zhuge Liang asked; 〃What is the most important place in connection with this place?〃
The man from Anding replied; 〃The storehouse of Tianshui is at Shanggui。 If that is taken; the supplies are cut off。〃
This was good news; so Zhao Yun was sent to attack Shanggui; while Zhuge Liang made a camp ten miles south of the city。
The spies took the news of the movements of these three forces into Tianshui。
When Jiang Wei heard that one army was to attack his own place; he pleaded with Ma Zun; saying; 〃My mother is in Jicheng; and I am worried about the attacking force。 Let me go to its defense; that I may keep the city and do my duty by my mother at the same time。〃
So Jiang Wei received mand of three thousand troops and marched toward his home。
When Jiang Wei came near the walls; he saw a cohort under Wei Yan。 He attacked。 After a show of defense Wei Yan retreated; and Jiang Wei entered the city。 He closed the gates and prepared to defend the wall。 Then he went home to see his mother。
In the same way Liang Qian was allowed to enter Shanggui。
Then Zhuge Liang sent for his prisoner; Xiahou Mao; and; when he was brought to his tent; Zhuge Liang said suddenly; 〃Are you afraid of death?〃
Xiahou Mao prostrated himself and begged for his life。
〃Well; Jiang Wei of Tianshui; who; is now gone to guard Jicheng; has sent a letter to say that he would surrender if only that would secure your safety。 Now I am going to let you go if you will promise to induce Jiang Wei to e over to me。 Do you accept the condition?〃
〃I am willing to induce him to yield to you;〃 said Xiahou Mao。
Zhuge Liang then gave his prisoner clothing and a horse and let him ride away。 Nor did he send anyone to follow him; but let him choose his own road。
Having got outside; Xiahou Mao wanted to get away; but he was perfectly ignorant of the roads and knew not which to take。 Presently he came across some people; apparently in flight; and he questioned them。
〃We are Jicheng people;〃 said they。 〃Jiang Wei has surrendered the city and deserted to Zhuge Liang。 The troops of Shu are looting and burning; and we have escaped。 We are going to Shanggui。〃
〃Do you know who is holding Tianshui?〃
〃Governor Ma Zun is in there;〃 said they。
Hearing this; Xiahou Mao rode quickly toward Tianshui。 Presently he met more people; evidently fugitives; leading sons and carrying daughters; who told the same story。 By and by he came to the gate of the city; and; as he was recognized; the wardens of the gate admitted him; and the Governor came to greet him and asked of his adventures。 He told all that had happened; that Jiang Wei had surrendered and related what the fugitives had said。
〃I did not think Jiang Wei would have gone over to Shu;〃 said the Governor sadly。
〃It seems he thought by this to save you; Sir mander…in…Chief;〃 said Liang Xu。 〃I am sure he has made only a pretense of surrendering。〃
〃Where is the pretense when it is a fact that he has surrendered?〃 said Xiahou Mao。
They were all perplexed。 Then at the third watch the troops of Shu came to begin an attack。 The fires round the wall were very bright; and there in the glare was seen Jiang Wei; armed and riding up and down under the ramparts calling out for Xiahou Mao。 Xiahou Mao and Ma Zun ascended the wall; whence they saw Jiang Wei swaggering to and fro。
Seeing the chiefs on the wall; Jiang Wei called out; 〃I surrendered for the sake of you; O General。 Why have you gone back on your word?〃
〃Why did you surrender to Shu after enjoying so much of Weis bounty?〃 said Xiahou Mao。 〃And why do you talk thus?〃
〃What do you mean talking thus after writing me a letter telling me to surrender? You want to secure your own safety by involving me。 But I have surrendered; and as I am a superior general i