n Chou pursued along the river bank。 Suddenly he saw ing toward him with banners fluttering in the breeze; a small party of horse; and the leader carried a great sword。
〃Stop!〃 cried Guan Yu; for it was he; and he attacked at once。
At the third bout Wen Chou's heart failed him; and he wheeled and fled; following the windings of the river。 But Guan Yu's steed was fast and soon caught up。 One blow; and the hapless Wen Chou fell。
When Cao Cao saw from the mound that the leader of the enemy had fallen; he gave the signal for a general onset; and half of the northern army were drowned in the river。 And the carts with supplies and all the horses were quickly recovered。
Now Guan Yu; at the head of a few horsemen; was thrusting here and striking there at the moment when Liu Bei; with the thirty thousand reserve troops; appeared on the battle field on the other bank of the river。 At once they told him that the red…faced; long…bearded warrior was there and had slain Wen Chou。 Liu Bei hastily pressed forward to try to get a look at the warrior。 He saw across the river a body of horse and the banners bore the words Guan Yu; Lord of Hanshou 。
〃Then it is my brother; and he is really with Cao Cao;〃 said Liu Bei; secretly thanking God that Guan Yu was safe。
Liu Bei made an attempt to wait about till he could call to Guan Yu; but a great mass of Cao Cao's soldiers came rushing down; and he was forced to retire。
Yuan Shao; bringing reinforcements; reached Guandu and built a stockade。
Two advisers; Guo Tu and Shen Pei; went in to see him and said; 〃Again that fellow Guan Yu has been in the battle。 He killed Wen Chou。 Liu Bei pretends ignorance of him。〃
Their master was angry and railed at Liu Bei; 〃The long…cared rebel! H