Taishi Ci took his leave; saying; 〃My mother bade me e to your aid; and now happily you are safe。 Letters have e from my fellow townsman; Liu Yao; Imperial Protector of Yangzhou; calling me thither and I must go。 I will see you again。〃
Kong Rong pressed rewards upon Taishi Ci; but he would accept nothing and departed。 When his mother saw him; she was pleased at his success saying she rejoiced that he had been able to prove his gratitude; and after this he departed for Yangzhou。
Liu Bei went away to his friend Gongsun Zan and laid before Gongsun Zan his design to help Xuzhou。
〃Cao Cao and you are not enemies。 Why do you spend yourself for the sake of another?〃 said Gongsun Zan。
〃I have promised;〃 Liu Bei replied; 〃and dare not break faith。〃
〃I will lend you two thousand horse and foot;〃 said Gongsun Zan。
〃Also I wish to have the services of Zhao Yun;〃 said Liu Bei。
Gongsun Zan agreed to this also。 They marched away; Liu Beis own troops being in the front; and Zhao Yun; with the borrowed troops; being in rear。
In due course Mi Zhu returned saying that Kong Rong had also obtained the services of Liu Bei。 The other messenger; Chen Deng; came back and reported that Tien Kai would also bring help。 Then was Tao Qians heart set at ease。
But both the leaders; though they had promised aid; greatly dreaded their antagonist and camped among the hills at a great distance; fearful of ing too close to Cao Caos quarters。 Cao Cao knew of their ing and divided his army into parts to meet them; so postponing the attack on the city itself。
Presently Liu Bei came up and went to see Kong Rong; who said; 〃The enemy is very powerful; and Cao Cao handles his army skillfully。 We must be cautious。 Let us make most careful observations before we strike a blow。〃
〃What I fear is famine in the city;〃 said Liu Bei。 〃They cannot hold out very long。 I will put my troops with yours under your mand; while I with Zhang Fei make a dash through to see Tao Qian and consult with him。〃
Kong Rong approved of this; so he and Tien Kai took up positions on the ox…horn formation; with Guan Yu and Zhao Yun on either side to support them。
When Liu Bei and Zhang Fei leading one thousand troops made their dash to get through Cao Caos army; they got as far as the flank of his camp when there arose a great beating of drums; and horse and foot rolled out like billows on the ocean。 The leader was Yu Jin。
Yu Jin checked his steed and called out; 〃You mad men from somewhere; where are you going?〃
Zhang Fei heard Yu Jin but deigned no reply。 He only rode straight to attack the speaker。 After they had fought a few bouts; Liu Bei waved his double swords as signal for his troops to e on; and they drove Yu Jin before them。 Zhang Fei led the pursuit and in this way they reached the city wall。
From the city wall; the besieged saw a huge banner embroidered in white Liu Bei of Pingyuan ; and the Imperial Protector bade them open the gate for the rescuers to enter。 Liu Bei was made very wele; conducted to the residency; and a banquet prepared in his honor。 The soldiers also were feasted。
Tao Qian was delighted with Liu Bei; admiring his high…spirited appearance and clear speech。 Tao Qian bade Mi Zhu offer Liu Bei the seal and insignia of the protectorship office。 But Liu Bei shrank back startled。
〃What does this mean?〃 said Liu Bei。
Tao Qian said; 〃There is trouble on every side; and the kingly rule is no longer maintained。 You; Sir; are a member of the family and eminently fitted to support them and their prerogatives。 I am verging on senility; and I wish to retire in your favor。 I pray you not to decline; and I will report my action to the court。〃
Liu Bei started up from his seat and bowed before his host; saying; 〃Scion of the family I may be; but my merit is small and my virtue meager。 I doubt my fitness even for my present post; and only a feeling of doing right sent me to your assistance。 To hear such speech makes me doubt。 Surely you think I came with greed in my heart。 May God help me no more if I cherished such a thought。〃
〃It is a poor old mans real sentiment;〃 said Tao Qian。
Time after time Tao Qian renewed his offer to entrust the region of Xuzhou to Liu Bei; but Liu Bei kept refusing。
In the midst of this came Mi Zhu; saying; 〃The enemies had reached the wall; and something must be done to drive them off。 The present matter could await a more tranquil time。〃
Said Liu Bei; 〃I ought to write to Cao Cao to press him to raise the siege。 If he refuses; we will attack forthwith。〃
Orders were sent to the three camps outside to remain quiescent till the letter could reach Cao Cao。
It happened that Cao Cao was holding a council when a messenger with a war letter was announced。 The letter was brought in and handed to him and; when he had opened and looked at it; he found it was from Liu Bei。
This is the letter; very nearly:
〃Since meeting you outside the pass; fate has assigned us to different quarters of the world; and I have not been able to pay my respects to you。 Touching the death of your noble fathe