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Then Fei Yao rode to the front and shouted; 〃You rebel leader in front there。 How dare you e here again after the last defeat?〃
Zhuge Liang replied; 〃Go and call Cao Zhen to a parley。〃
〃My chief; Cao Zhen; is of the royal stock。 Think you that he will e to parley with rebels?〃
Zhuge Liang angrily waved his fan; and there came forth Ma Dai and Zhang Ni and their troops with a rush。 The Wei army retired。 But ere they had gone far; they saw a blaze in the rear of the advancing host of Shu and heard a great shouting。 Fei Yao could only conclude that this was the signal of Jiang Wei he was looking for; and so he faced about to attack。
But the enemy also turned about and retired。 Fei Yao led the pursuit; sword in hand; hastening to the point whence the shouting came。 Nearing the signal fire; the drums beat louder than ever; and then out came two armies; one under Guan Xing and the other under Zhang Bao; while arrows and stones rained from the hill…tops。 The Wei troops could not stand it and knew not only they were beaten; but beaten by a ruse。 Fei Yao tried to withdraw his force into the shelter of the valley to rest; but the enemy pressed on him; and the army of Wei fell into confusion。 Pressing upon each other; many fell into the streams and were drowned。
Fei Yao could do nothing but flee for his life。 Just as he was passing by a steep hill there appeared a cohort; and the leader was Jiang Wei。
Fei Yao began to upbraid him; crying; 〃Faithless ingrate! I have haplessly fallen in your treachery and craftiness!〃
Jiang Wei replied; 〃You are the wrong victim。 We meant to capture Cao Zhen not you。 You would do well to yield!〃
But Fei Yao only galloped away toward a ravine。 Suddenly the ravine filled with flame。 Then he lost all hope。 The pursuers were close behind; so Fei Yao with a sword put an end to his own life。
Of the army of Wei many surrendered。 The Shu army pressed home their advantage and; hastening forward; reached Qishan and made a camp。 There the army was mustered and put in order。
Jiang Wei received a reward; but he was chagrined that Cao Zhen had not been taken。
〃My regret is that I did not slay Cao Zhen;〃 said he。
〃Indeed; yes;〃 replied Zhuge Liang。 〃It is a pity that a great scheme should have had so small a result。〃
Cao Zhen was very sad when he heard of the loss of Fei Yao。 He consulted Guo Huai as to a new plan to drive back the enemy。
Meanwhile; flying messengers had gone to the capital with news of Zhuge Liang's arrival at Qishan and the defeat。 Cao Rui called Sima Yi to ask for a plan to meet these new conditions。
〃I have a scheme all ready; not only to turn back Zhuge Liang; but to do so without any exertion on our part。 They will retire of their own will。〃

Cao Zhen's wits are dull; so he
Fights on Sima Yi's strategy。

The strategy will appear in the next chapter。
 Main Next to Chapter 98 》》

   Romance of Three Kingdoms … by Luo Guanzhong … Chapter 98
 Chapter 98
Pursuing The Shu Army; Wang Shuang Meets His Death;
Raiding Chencang; Zhuge Liang Scores A Victory。
Now Sima Yi spoke to the Ruler of Wei; saying; 〃I have said repeatedly that Zhuge Liang would e against us by way of Chencang; wherefore I set Hao Zhao to guard it。 If an Zhuge Liang did invade; he could easily obtain his supplies by that road。 But with Hao Zhao and Wang Shuang on guard there; he will not dare to e that way。 It is very difficult to get supplies any other way。 Therefore I can give the invaders a month to exhaust their food。 Hence their advantage lies in forcing a battle; ours is postponing it as long as possible。 Wherefore I pray Your Majesty order Cao Zhen to hold passes and positions tenaciously and on no account to seek battle。 In a month the enemy will have to retreat; and that will be our opportunity。〃
Cao Rui was pleased to hear so succinct a statement; but he said; 〃Since; Noble Sir; you foresaw all this so plainly; why did you not lead an army to prevent it?〃
〃It is not because I grudged the effort; but I had to keep the army here to guard against Lu Xun of Wu。 Sun Quan will declare himself 'Emperor' before long。 If he does; he will be afraid of Your Majesty's attack; and so he will try to invade us first。 I shall be ready to defend our frontier。 The army is prepared。〃
Just then one of the courtiers announced dispatches from Cao Zhen on military affairs; and Sima Yi closed his speech; saying; 〃Your Majesty should send someone especially to caution the mander to be careful not to be tricked by Zhuge Liang; not to pursue rashly; and never to penetrate deeply into the enemy country。〃
The Ruler of Wei gave the order; and he sent the mand by the hand of Minister Han Ji and gave him authority to warn Cao Zhen against giving battle。
Sima Yi escorted the royal messenger out of the city and; at parting; said; 〃I am giving this magnificent opportunity to obtain glory to Cao Zhen; but do not tell him the suggestion was mine; only quote the royal mand。 Tell him that defense is the best; pursuit is to be most cautious; and he is not to send any impetuous leader to follow up the enemy。〃
Han Ji agreed and took leave。
Cao Zhen was deep in affairs connected with his army when they brought news of a royal messenger; but he went forth to bid Han Ji wele。 When the ceremonial receipt of the edict had e to an end; he retired to discuss matters with Guo Huai and Sun Li。
〃That is Sima Yi's idea;〃 said Guo Huai with a laugh。
〃But what of the idea?〃 asked Cao Zhen。
〃It means that he perfectly understands Zhuge Liang's plans; and he will eventually have to be called in to defeat Shu。〃
〃But if the Shu army holds its ground?〃
〃We will send Wang Shuang to reconnoiter and keep on the move along the by…roads so that they dare not attempt to bring up supplies。 They must retreat when they have no more to eat; and we shall be able to beat them。〃
Then said Sun Li; 〃Let me go out to Qishan as if to escort a convoy from the West Valley Land; only the carts shall be laden with bustibles instead of grain。 We will sprinkle sulfur and saltpeter over wood and reeds。 The troops of Shu; who lack supplies; will surely seize the convoy and take it to their own camp; when we will set fire to the carts。 When they are blazing; our hidden men can attack。〃
〃It seems an excellent plan;〃 said Cao Zhen。
And he issued the requisite orders: Sun Li to pretend to escort a convoy; Wang Shuang to prowl about the by…roads; Guo Huai and various generals to mand in the Gu Valley; Jieting; and other strategic points。 Also Zhang Hu; son of Zhang Liao; was made Leader of the Van; and Yue Chen; son of Yue Jing; was his second。 These two were to remain on guard in the outermost camp。
Now at Qishan; Zhuge Liang sought to bring on a battle; and daily sent champions to provoke a bat。 But the men of Wei would not e out。
Then Zhuge Liang called Jiang Wei and certain others to him and said; 〃I do not know what to do。 The enemy refuse battle; because they know we are short of food。 We can get none by way of Chencang; and all other roads are very difficult。 I reckon the grain we brought with us will not last a month。〃
While thus perplexed; they heard that many carts of provisions for Wei were passing by from the West Valley Land; and the convoy was manded by Sun Li。
〃What is known of this Sun Li?〃 asked Zhuge Liang。
A certain man of Wei replied; 〃He is a bold man。 Once he was out hunting with the Ruler of Wei on Great Rock Hill; and a tiger suddenly appeared in front of his master's chariot。 He jumped off his horse and dispatched the beast with his sword。 He was rewarded with a mandership。 He is an intimate friend of Cao Zhen。〃
〃This is a ruse;〃 said Zhuge Liang。 〃They know we are short of food; and those carts are only a temptation。 They are laden with bustibles。 How can they imagine that I shall be deceived by this sort of thing; when I have fought them with fire so many times? If we go to seize the convoy; they will e and raid our camp。 But I will meet ruse with ruse。〃
Then Zhuge Liang sent Ma Dai with order: 〃You and three thousand troops are to make your way to the enemy's store camp and; when the wind serves; to start a fire。 When the stores are burning; the soldiers of Wei will e to surround our camp。 That is how we will provoke a battle。〃
He also sent Ma Zheng and Zhang Ni with five thousand troops each to halt near the camp so that they might attack from without。
These having gone; he called Guan Xing and Zhang Bao; and said; 〃The outermost camp of Wei is on the main road。 This night; when the enemy see a blaze; our camp will be attacked; so you two are to lie in wait on the two sides of the Wei camp and seize it when they have left。〃
Calling Hu Ban and Wu Yi; he said; 〃You are to lie in wait outside the camp to cut off the retreat of the force of Wei。〃
All these arrangements made; Zhuge Liang betook himself to a summit of the Qishan Mountains to watch the results。
The soldiers of Wei heard that their enemies were ing to seize the grain convoy and ran to tell Sun Li; who sent on a message to Cao Zhen。
Cao Zhen sent to the chief camp for Zhang Hu and Yue Chen and told them; 〃Look out for a signal blaze; that would mean the ing of the army of Shu; and then you are to raid the Shu camp immediately。〃
Zhang Hu and Yue Chen sent watchers on the tower to look out for the promised blaze。
Meanwhile Sun Li marched over and hid in the west hills to await the ing of the men of Shu。 That night; at the second watch; Ma Dai came with his three thousand troops all silent; the soldiers with gags; the horses with a lashing round their muzzles。 They saw tier after tier of carts on the hills; making an enclosure like a walled camp; and on the carts were planted many flags。
They waited。 Presently the southwest wind came up; and then they launched the fire。 Soon all the carts were in a blaze that lit up the sky。 Sun Li saw the blaze and could only conclude that the troops of Shu had arrived and his own side were giving the signal; so he dashed out to attack。 But soon two parties of soldiers were heard behind him closing in。 These were Ma Zheng and Zhang Ni; who soon had Sun Li as in a net。 Then he heard a third ominous roll of drums; which heralded the approach of Ma Dai from the direction of the blaze。
Under these several attacks; the troops of Wei quailed and gave way。 The fi

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