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pany of several hundred horsemen。
Presently they came to a wood; and; as they entered; a loud shout arose in the rear; 〃Zhao Yun is here!〃
Terror seized upon the pursuers; and many fell from their horses。 The others scattered among the hills。 Wan Zheng braced himself for the encounter and went on。 Zhao Yun shot an arrow which struck the plume on his helmet。 Startled; Wan Zheng tumbled into a water stream。
Then Zhao Yun pointed his spear at him and said; 〃Be off! I will not kill you。 Go and tell Guo Huai to e quickly; if he is ing。〃
Wan Zheng fled for his life; while Zhao Yun continued his march as rear guard; and the retreat into Hanzhong steadily continued。 There were no other episodes by the way。
Cao Zhen and Guo Huai took to themselves all the credit of having recovered the three counties………Nanan; Tianshui; and Anding。
Before the cautious Sima Yi was ready to pursue the army of Shu; it had already reached Hanzhong。 He took a troop of horse and rode to Xicheng and there heard from the few people who had formerly sought refuge in the hills; and now returned; that Zhuge Liang really had had no men in the city; with the exception of the two thousand five hundred soldiers; that he had not a single military mander; but only a few civil officers。 Sima Yi also heard that Guan Xing and Zhang Bao had had only a few troops whom they led about among the hills making as much noise as they could。
Sima Yi felt sad at having been tricked。
〃Zhuge Liang is a cleverer man than I am;〃 said he with a sigh of resignation。
He set about restoring order; and presently marched back to Changan。
He saw the Ruler of Wei; who was pleased with his success and said; 〃It is by your good service that all counties of West Valley Land is again mine。〃
Sima Yi replied; 〃But the army of Shu is in Hanzhong undestroyed。 Therefore; I pray for authority to go against them that you may recover the West River Land also。〃
Cao Rui rejoiced and approved; and authorized the raising of an army。
But then one of the courtiers suddenly said; 〃Your servant can propose a plan by which Shu will be overe and Wu submits。〃

The generals lead their beaten soldiers home;
The victors plan new deeds for days to e。

Who offered this plan? Succeeding chapters will tell。
 Main Next to Chapter 96 》》

   Romance of Three Kingdoms … by Luo Guanzhong … Chapter 96
 Chapter 96
Shedding Tears; Zhuge Liang Puts Ma Su To Death;
Cutting Hair; Zhou Fang Beguiles Cao Xiu。
The proposer of the great plan that was to conquer the empire was the Chair of the Secretariat; named Sun Zu。
〃Noble Sir; expound your excellent scheme;〃 said the Ruler of Wei。
And Sun Zu said; 〃When your great progenitor; Emperor Cao; first got Zhang Lu; he was at a critical stage in his career; but thenceforward all went well。 He used to say the land of Nanzheng is really a natural hell。 In the Xie Valley there are one hundred fifty miles of rocks and caves; so that it is an impossible country for an army。 If Wei be denuded of soldiers in order to conquer Shu; then for sure we shall be invaded by Wu on the east。 My advice is to divide the army among the various generals and appoint each a place of strategic value to hold; and let them train their forces。 In a few years the Middle Land will be prosperous and wealthy; while the other two Shu and Wu; will have been reduced by mutual quarrels and will fall an easy prey。 I hope Your Majesty will consider whether this is not a superior plan。〃
〃What does the General think?〃 said Cao Rui to Sima Yi。
He replied; 〃Chairman Sun Zu says well。〃
So Cao Rui bade Sima Yi draw up a scheme of defense and station the soldiers; leaving Guo Huai and Zhang He to guard Changan。 And having rewarded the army; the Ruler of Wei returned to Luoyang。
When Zhuge Liang got back to Hanzhong and missed Zhao Yun and Deng Zhi; the only two generals who had not arrived; he was sad at heart and bade Guan Xing and Zhang Bao go back to afford them assistance。 However; before the reinforcing parties could leave; the missing men arrived。 Furthermore; they came with their army in excellent condition and not a man short; nor a horse nor any of their equipment。
As they drew near; Zhuge Liang went out of the city to wele them。
Thereupon Zhao Yun hastily dismounted and bowed to the earth; saying; 〃The Prime Minister should not have e forth to wele a defeated general。〃
But Zhuge Liang lifted him up and took his hand and said; 〃Mine was the fault。 Mine were the ignorance and unwisdom that caused all this。 But how is it that amid all the defeat and loss you have e through unscathed?〃
And Deng Zhi replied; 〃It was because friend Zhao Yun sent me ahead; while he guarded the rear and warded off every attack。 One leader he slew; and this frightened the others。 Thus nothing was lost or left by the way。〃
〃A really great general!〃 said Zhuge Liang。
He sent Zhao Yun a gift of fifty ounces of gold; and to his army ten thousand rolls of silk。
But these were returned as Zhao Yun said; 〃All armies have acplished nothing; and that is also our fault。 The rules for reward and punishment must be strictly kept。 I pray that these things be kept in store till the winter; when they can be distributed among the army。〃
〃When the First Ruler lived; he never tired of extolling Zhao Yun's virtues。 The First Ruler was perfectly right;〃 said Zhuge Liang。
And his respect for the veteran was doubled。
Then came the turn of the four unfortunate leaders Ma Su; Wang Ping; Wei Yan; and Gao Xiang to render account。 Wang Ping was called to the mander…in…Chief's tent and rebuked。
〃I ordered you and Ma Su to guard Jieting。 Why did you not remonstrate with him and prevent this great loss?〃
〃I did remonstrate many times。 I wished to build a rampart down in the road and construct a solid camp; but the Counselor would not agree and showed ill temper。 So I led five thousand troops and camped some three miles off。 When the army of Wei came in crowds and surrounded my colleague; I led my army to attack them a score of times。 But I could not penetrate; and the catastrophe came quickly。 Many of our troops surrendered; and mine were too few to stand。 Wherefore I went to friend Wei Yan for help。 Then we were intercepted and imprisoned in a valley and only got out by fighting most desperately。 We got back to my camp to find the enemy in possession; and so we set out for Liliu。 On the road I met Gao Xiang; and we three tried to raid the enemy's camp; hoping to recover Jieting。 But as there was no one soldier there; I grew suspicious。 From a hill I saw Wei Yan and Gao Xiang had been hemmed in by the soldiers of Wei; so I went to rescue them。 Thence we hastened to Yangping Pass to try to prevent that from falling。 It was not that I failed to remonstrate。 And you; O Prime Minister; can get confirmation of my words from any of the officers。〃
Zhuge Liang bade him retire; and sent for Ma Su。 He came; bound himself; and threw himself on the earth at the tent door。
Zhuge Liang got angry; saying; 〃You have filled yourself with the study of the books on war ever since you were a boy。 You know them thoroughly。 I enjoined upon you that Jieting was most important; and you pledged yourself and all your family to do your best in the enterprise。 Yet you would not listen to Wang Ping; and thus you caused this misfortune。 The army is defeated; generals have been slain and cities and territory lost; all through you。 If I do not make you an example and vindicate the law; how shall I maintain a proper state of discipline? You have offended; and you must pay the penalty。 After your death the little ones of your family shall be my care; and I will see that they get a monthly allowance。 Do not let their fate cause you anxiety。〃
Zhuge Liang told the executioners to take Ma Su away。

'e' Beginning in the sixty…first year of King Yao's reign; the prosperity of the nation was temporarily disturbed by a thirteen…year flood。 It was a terrible disaster; and King Yao was greatly grieved by the sufferings of his people。 With some hesitation; the great task of reducing the waters was assigned to Gun; who failed; and for this failure and other crimes; was put to death by Shun; King Yao's son…in…law and co…ruler。 Strange as it may seem; Yu; son of Gun; was remended to the throne by Shun。 Later on; Yao would yield the throne to Shun; and Shun to Yu。
Ma Su wept bitterly; saying; 〃Pity me; O Prime Minister! You have looked upon me as a son; I have looked up to you as a father。 I know my fault is worthy of death; but I pray you remember how King Shun employed Yu; after executing Yu's father*。 Though I die; I will harbor no resentment down in the depths of the Nine Golden Springs。〃
Zhuge Liang brushed aside his tears and said; 〃We have been as brothers; and your children shall be as my own。 I know what to do。〃
They led the doomed man away。 Without the main gate; just as they were going to deal the fatal blow; High Counselor Jiang Wan; who had just arrived from Capital Chengdu; was passing in。 He bade the executioners wait a while; and he went in and interceded for Ma Su。

'e' Cheng Dechen was a general of Chu during the Spring and Autumn period。 Cheng Dechen fought against Duke Wen of Jin and lost (BC 632)。 。。。。。
'e' Duke Wen of Jin (reigned 636…628 BC) was ruler of the western state of Jin during the Spring and Autumn period。 He and his successors made Jin a dominant state for nearly 200 years。 。。。。。
'e' Sun Zi (aka Sun Wu; Sunzi; Suntzu; Sun…tzu; Sun tzu) the author of the famed treatise The Art of War。 A general of Wu in the Spring and Autumn period; Sun Zi made her the mightiest state during his lifetime by defeating Chu and conquering Yue。 His treatise the Art of War is still avidly read today by many。 。。。。。
〃Formerly the King of Chu put Minister Cheng Dechen* to death due to a defeat; and his rival Duke Wen of Jin* rejoiced。 There is great confusion in the land; and yet you would slay a man of admitted ability。 Can you not spare him?〃
Zhuge Liang's tears fell; but he said; 〃Sun Zi* maintains that the one way to obtain success is to make the law supreme。 Now confusion and actual war are in every quarter。 If the law be not observed; how may rebels be made away with? He must die。〃
Soon after they bore in the head of Ma Su as proof; and Zhuge Liang wailed bitterly。
〃Why do y

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