stead he dashed his sword to the ground; crying; 〃I have received great promotions and benefits from the Yuans。 Now my lord has been vanquished。 My knowledge was powerless to save him; and my bravery insufficient to cause me to die for him: I have failed in my duty。 But I refuse to mit the crowning act of treachery and ally myself with Cao Cao。〃
This speech made the others turn pale。
The chief said; 〃For a great undertaking; there must be lofty principles。 However; success does not necessarily depend upon universal support; and since Han Heng is actuated by such sentiments; then let him follow his conscience。〃
So Wuhuan Chu turned Han Heng out of the assembly。 Wuhuan Chu then went out of the city to meet and wele Cao Cao's army and rendered his submission。 He was well received and the title given him of General Who Guards the North。
Then the scouts came to report: 〃Generals Li Dian; Yue Jing; and Zhang Yan had marched to Bingzhou; but that Gao Gan had occupied Huguan Pass and could not be dislodged。〃
So Cao Cao marched thither himself。 The defender still maintaining his position; Cao Cao asked for plans。 Xun You proposed that a band should go over pretending to be deserters。 Cao Cao assented and then called the two Lu Xiang and Lu Kuang; to whom he gave whispered orders。 They left with their panies。
Soon they came near the pass and called out; saying; 〃We are old officers in Yuan Shao's armies forced into surrender to Cao Cao。 We find him so false and he treats us so meanly that we want to return to help our old master。 Wherefore quickly open your gates to us。〃
Gao Gan was suspicious; but he let the two officers e up to the pass; and when they had stripped off their armor and left their horses; they were permitted to ente