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〃I have followed the Emperor ever since he left Changsha; and I have done diligent service。 I am now over seventy; but my appetite is still good for ten pounds of meat; and I can still stretch the strongest bow; and I can still ride five hundred miles without fatigue。 I am not weak or worn out。 But our master has been talking of old and useless leaders; and I am e to take part in the fight with Wu。 If I slay one of their leaders; he will see I may be old but not worn out。〃

Just about that time the leading division of the Wu army drew near the camp。 Huang Zhong hastily rose; went out of the tent; and mounted to go into the battle。

〃Aged General; be careful!〃 said the generals。

But Huang Zhong paid no attention and set off at full speed。 However; Hu Ban and Feng Xi rode out to help him。 As soon as he saw the array of the enemy; he pulled up and challenged mander Pan Zhang of the vanguard。 Pan Zhang sent out one of his generals; Shi Ji; to take the challenge。 Shi Ji despised his seed antagonist and rode lightly forth with his spear set; but in the third bout Huang Zhong cut him down。 This angered Pan Zhang who flourished the green…dragon saber; the great sword of the old warrior Guan Yu which had passed into his possession; and took up the battle。 These two fought several bouts; and neither was victor; for Huang Zhong was brimful of energy。 His antagonist; seeing that he could not overe the old man; galloped off。 Huang Zhong pursued and smote his army and scored a full victory。

On his way back Huang Zhong fell in with the two youthful generals; Guan Xing and Zhang Bao。

〃We e by the sacred mand to aid you if necessary。 And now that you have scored so plete a victory; we pray you return to the main camp;〃 said they。

But the veteran would not。 Next day Pan Zhang came to challenge again; and Huang Zhong at once accepted。 Nor would he allow Guan Xing and Zhang Bao to e with him; or accept assistance from any other。

He led out five thousand troops。 Before many bouts had been exchanged; Pan Zhang made a feint and got away。 Huang Zhong pursued; shouting to him not to flee。

〃Flee not; for now will I avenge the death of Guan Yu!〃 cried he。

Huang Zhong pursued some ten miles; but presently he fell into an ambush and found himself attacked from all sides………Zhou Tai on the left; Han Dang on the right; Ling Tong from behind; and the erstwhile flying Pan Zhang turned to attack the front………; so that he was surrounded and hemmed in。 Huang Zhong forced his way to retreat。 But suddenly a great storm came on; the wind blowing violently; and as Huang Zhong was passing some hills; an enemy cohort led by Ma Zhong came down the slopes; and one of the arrows wounded the veteran in the armpit。 He nearly fell from his horse with the shock。 The soldiers of Wu; seeing Huang Zhong wounded; came on all together; but soon the two youthful generals; Guan Xing and Zhang Bao; drove them off and scattered them。 Thus they rescued Huang Zhong。

He was taken back to the main camp。 But he was old and his blood was thin; and the wound gaped wide; so that he was near to die。

The First Ruler came to visit him and patted his back and said; 〃It is my fault; O Veteran General; that you have been hurt in the battle!〃

〃I am a soldier;〃 said the old man。 〃I am glad that I could serve Your Majesty。 But now I am seventy…five; and I have lived long enough。 Be careful of your own safety for the good of the state。〃

These were his last words。 He became unconscious and died that night。 A poem was written of him:

First among veterans stands Huang Zhong;

Who won great merit in the conquest of Shu。

Old; he still donned his coat of mail;

And laid his hand to the curving bow。

His valor was the talk of all the north;

Fear of his might maintained the west。

Tardy he bowed his snow…white head to death;

Fighting to the end………in very truth a hero。

Huang Zhong passed away; and the First Ruler looked on; very sad。 He made Huang Zhong a grave in Chengdu and ordered an honorable burial there。

〃My brave general is gone;〃 sighed he; 〃and the third of my five Tiger Generals; and I have been unable to avenge their death。 It is very grievous!〃

So the Emperor led the Imperial Guards to Xiaoting; where he summoned a great assembly。 He divided his forces into eight parts ready for an attack by land and water。 The marines were placed under Huang Quan; and he himself led the land forces。 It was then the second month of the second year of Manifest Might Era (AD 221)。

When Han Dang and Zhou Tai heard that the army of Shu was approaching; they marched toward it。 When near; the two armies were arrayed。 The two leaders of Wu rode out and saw the First Ruler riding out under the great standard with his staff about him。 A silken umbrella splashed with gold was over his head; right and left were white banners; golden axes; and other insignia of an emperor。

Then Han Dang spoke; 〃Your Majesty is now the Ruler of Shu。 Why do you risk your life in the battlefield? It would be most regrettable if any untoward event happened。〃

The First Ruler pointed the finger of scorn at the speaker and said; 〃You rats of Wu bereft me of my brother; and I have sworn that you shall not live with me under the same sky!〃

〃Who dares plunge in among the enemy?〃 asked Han Dang; turning to those in his train。

Marching General Xia Xun set his spear and rode to the front; and so did Zhang Bao with a roar gallop out to meet him。 But this thunderous voice affrighted Xia Xun; and he sought to flee。 Then Zhou Tais brother; Zhou Ping; seeing that his colleague was panic…stricken; flourished his sword and rode out too。 At once Guan Xing dashed to the front。 Zhang Bao roared again and thrusting at Xia Xun and unhorsing him。 This disconcerted Zhou Ping and enfeebled his defense; so that Guan Xing speedily slew him with a slash。 Then the two youths rode furiously at Han Dang and Zhou Tai。 They sought refuge in their battle array。

〃The tiger fathers have not begotten curs of sons;〃 said the First Ruler with a sigh of satisfaction。

Then he waved his whip as a signal to fall on; and the Wu army suffered a great defeat。 The Shu force of the eight divisions was irresistible as a river in flood; and the slaughter was immense。

Gan Ning was in his ship ill; but he roused himself when he heard the armies of Shu had e; and mounted to go into the battle。 Soon he met a cohort of the Mang soldiers。 These warriors wore their hair loose and went barefoot。 Their weapons were bows and crossbows and long spears and swords and axes。 And they had shields to ward off blows。 They were led by their own King Shamo Ke。 His face was spotted with red as if splashed with blood; and his eyes were green and big。 He rushed among Gan Nings troops wielding a spiked iron mace with bone pendants; and he had two bows slung at his belt。 He was terri

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