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Still Sun Quan halted between two opinions and would not decide。

Then came mander Lu Meng who said to his master; 〃While I was at Dragon Gorge; one leader of Huang Zu; Gan Ning from Lingjiang; offered to surrender。 I found out all about him。 He is something of a scholar; is forceful; fond of wandering about as a fighter…errant。 He assembled a band of outlaws with whom he roamed over the rivers and lakes; where he would terrorize everybody。 He wore a bell at his waist; and at the sound of this bell everyone fled and hid。 He fitted his boats with sails of Xichuan brocade; and people called him the Pirate with Silken Sails。

〃Then he reformed。 He and his band went to Liu Biao; but they left him when they saw he would never acplish anything; and now they would serve under your banner; only that Huang Zu detains them at Xiakou。 Formerly when you were attacking Huang Zu; he owed the recovery of Xiakou to this same Gan Ning; whom he treated without liberality。 When mander Su Fei remended Gan Ning for promotion; Huang Zu said; He is unsuited for any high position as; after all; he is no more than a pirate。

〃So Gan Ning became a disappointed and resentful man。 Su Fei tried to win him over to good humor and invited him to wine parties and said; I have put your name forward many times; but our chief says he has no place suitable for you。 However; time slips away and mans life is not very long。 One must make the most of it。 I will put you forward for the magistracy of Exian; whence you may be able to advance。

〃So Gan Ning got away from Xiakou and would have e to you then; but he feared that he would not be weled; since he had assisted Huang Zu and killed Ling Cao。 I told him you were always ready to wele able people and would nourish no resentment for former deeds。 After all; every person was bound to do his best for his master。 He would e with alacrity if he only felt sure of a wele。 I pray you express your pleasure。〃

This was good news for Sun Quan and he said; 〃With his help; I could destroy Huang Zu。〃

Then Sun Quan bade Lu Meng bring Gan Ning to see him。

When the salutations were over; the chief said; 〃My heart is entirely captivated by your ing。 I feel no resentment against you。 I hope you will have no doubts on that score; and I may as well tell you that I desire some plan for the destruction of Huang Zu。〃

'e' Ba and Shu indicated the lands of two ancient states west of Jingzhou。 These mountainous lands were often called West River Land。

Gan Ning replied; 〃The dynasty is decadent and without influence。 Cao Cao will finally absorb the country down to the river unless he is opposed。 Liu Biao provides nothing against the future; and his sons are quite unfitted to succeed him。 You should lay your plans to oust him at once before Cao Cao anticipates you。 The first attack should be made on Huang Zu; who is getting old and avaricious; so that everyone hates him。 He is totally unprepared for a fight and his army is undisciplined。 He would fall at the first blow。 If he were gone; you would control the western passes and could conquer the lands of Ba and Shu*。 And you would be securely established。〃

〃The advice is most valuable;〃 said Sun Quan; and he made his preparations。

Zhou Yu was appointed mander…in…Chief; Lu Meng was Van Leader; Dong Xi and Gan Ning were Generals。 Sun Quan himself would mand the main army of one hundred thousand troops。

The spies reported that to Huang Zu who; at the news of an expedition against him; called his officers together to consult。 He placed Su Fei in chief mand。 He also appointed Chen Jiu and Deng Long as Van Leaders; and prepared for general defense。 He had two hundreds of warships under the mand of Chen Jiu and Deng Long。 On these he placed strong bows and stiff crossbows to the number of more than a thousand and secured the boats to heavy hawsers so that they formed a barrier in the river。

At the approach of the southern fleet; the drums beat for the ships to attack。 Soon arrows and bolts flew thick; forcing back the invaders; who withdrew till several miles of water lay between them and the defenders。

〃We must go forward;〃 said Gan Ning to Dong Xi。

So they chose a hundred light craft and put picked men on them; fifty to a boat。 Twenty were to row the boats and thirty to fight。 These latter were armored swordsmen。 Careless of the enemys missiles these boats advanced; got to the defenders fleet; and cut the hawsers of their ships so that they drifted hither and thither in confusion。 Gan Ning leaped upon one boat and killed Deng Long。 Chen Jiu left the fleet and set out for the shore。 Lu Meng dropped into a small boat and went among the larger ships setting them on fire。 When Chen Jiu had nearly reached the bank; Lu Meng reckless of death went after him; got ahead; and struck him full in the breast so that he fell。

Before long Su Fei came along the bank with reinforcements; but it was too late。 The armies of the South Land had already landed; and there was no hope of repelling them。 Su Fei fled into the open country; but he was made prisoner。

Su Fei was taken to Sun Quan who ordered that he be put into a cage…cart and kept till Huang Zu should be captured。 Then he would execute the pair。 And the attack was pressed on。 Day and night they wrought to capture Xiakou。

He sees his ships cut loose and burned;

By the Silk…sailed Pirate he once spurned。

For Huang Zus fate; see next chapter。

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Romance of Three Kingdoms … by Luo Guanzhong … Chapter 39

Chapter 39

At Jingzhou The Son Of Liu Biao Thrice Begs Advice;

At Bowang Slope The Directing Instructor Plans His First Battle。

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