Next day they reported a body of horsemen ing。 The First Ruler went out of the camp to look at them and presently saw a young general; dressed all in white armor; sweeping forth in quite a terror。 The First Ruler recognized that was Zhang Bao。
As soon as Zhang Bao reached the First Rulers presence; he dismounted and bowed to the earth; weeping; 〃My father has been killed by Fan Jiang and Zhang Da。 They have gone over to Wu; taking my fathers head with them!〃
The news was very grievous; and the First Ruler burst into tears and even refused food。
His officers remonstrated; saying; 〃Now Your Majesty has the loss of two brothers to avenge; and you must not destroy yourself。〃
So after a time he began to eat and drink; and he then offered the leadership of the van to Zhang Bao; saying; 〃Are you and Hu Ban willing to lead your troops to attack Wu and to avenge your father?〃
〃For my country or for my father; I would shrink from no sacrifice;〃 said the young man。
Just as the force for the young mans leadership was being organized; another party of horsemen approached; also dressed in white armors。 This was a small force under Guan Xing; son of Guan Yu。 The youth also threw himself to the ground and wept。
At sight of Guan Xing; thoughts stirred in the First Rulers breast; and he burst into tears。 Neither reason nor persuasion could stop them。
〃I think of the plain and simple days of long ago when we pledged ourselves one to the other。 Now I am Emperor。 How I should rejoice to share my good fortune with them! But they have met violent deaths; and the sight of these two youths wrings my heart to the very core。〃
〃Young gentlemen; please retire;〃 said the officers to the two youthful generals; 〃and let our Sacred One repose his dragon body。〃
They went。
Said the attendants; 〃Your Majesty is no longer young。 You are over sixty; remember; and it is not fitting that you give way to such extreme sorrow。〃
〃But my brothers………dead;〃 wailed the First Ruler。 〃How can I live without them?〃
He broke into a fresh paroxysm and beat his head on the ground。
〃What can be done?〃 asked the officers one to another。 〃He is in such trouble! How can we fort him?〃
Ma Liang said; 〃Sire; it is bad for the army to spend whole days in wailing and tears when leading against the enemy。〃
And then Chen Zhen said; 〃There is a certain hermit living among the Blue Mountains; near Chengdu; who is said to be three hundred years old。 He is called Li Yin; and people say he is a seer。 Let us tell His Majesty and let him send for this old man that he may know what the future may have in store。 It will have more weight than anything we can say。〃
They went to the First Ruler and told him。 He agreed to summon the seer and sent Chen Zhen with the mand。 Soon the messenger reached the town near the hills and asked the people where the prophet dwelt。 They led him far into a secluded valley like a fairy village; very unlike any ordinary spot。 Soon a lad came to receive the visitor。
〃You are surely Chen Zhen。〃
Chen Zhen was startled that the lad knew him; and still more so at the familiar address; and said; 〃O superhuman boy; how do you know my name so well?〃
〃Last evening my master told me that a messenger with an imperial mand would e today and mentioned your name。〃
〃Truly he is more than wise;〃 said Chen Zhen。 〃His reputation is not unfounded。〃
So the two proceeded to the old mans abode; and Chen Zhen declared his errand。 The old man said he was too aged to travel。
〃But the Emperor anxiously desires to see you face to face; if haply you would not mind making the effort。〃
In the end; and after much persuasion; Li Yin consented and went。 The First Ruler received him affably; surprised at the contrast between his hoary head and fresh boyish plexion。 The venerable one had green eyes; with square and sparkling pupils。 His carriage was erect; and he stood straight as a pine tree。
〃This is no mon man;〃 thought the First Ruler; and he treated him with distinguished courtesy。
The seer said; 〃I am but an old man of the barren hill country; without learning or wisdom。 You shame me; O Emperor; by calling me; and I know not why。〃
〃My two brothers and I swore a mutual oath some thirty years ago。 But now my both brothers have gone; both by violent deaths。 I would lead a great army to avenge them and wish to know how the expedition will end。 Hearing that you; Venerable Sir; are learned in the deeper mysteries; I sent for you and beg you to tell me。〃
〃But this is fate。 It is not for an old man like me to know。〃
But the First Ruler pressed him to say。 However; the aged one got paper and a brush and wrote 〃soldiers; horses; weapons〃 again and again on many sheets of paper。 Having done this; he suddenly tore them into fragments。 Further; he drew a picture of a tall man lying supine and another above him digging a grave。 And over all he wrote 〃white〃。
After this he bowed and departed; leaving the First Ruler annoyed。
〃This is only a demented man。 What he says is not worthy of confidence;〃 said the First Ruler。
And he burned the paper。 Then he ordered an advance at full speed。
Zhang Feis son; Zhang Bao; came in; saying; 〃Hu Ban and his army have e。 I pray that I may be appointed to lead the van。〃
The First Ruler admired his noble intent and gave him a Van Leaders seal。
But just as Zhang Bao was attaching the seal to his girdle; another youth boldly stepped forth and said; 〃Leave that seal to me!〃
It was Guan Xing; son of Guan Yu。
〃I have already received my mission;〃 said Zhang Bao。
〃What abilities have