Naturally the failure of the plot chagrined the treacherous Cai Mao; but he took the occasion to scribble some calumnious verses on one of the partitions。
Then he went to see Liu Biao to whom he said; 〃Liu Bei has treacherous intentions; as can be seen from some lines written on the wall。 And his hurried departure is suspicious。〃
Liu Biao felt doubtful; but he went to the guest…house and there on the wall he read this poem:
Too long; far too long I have dreamed life away;
Gazing at scenery day after day。
A dragon can never be kept in a pond;
He should ride on the thunder to heaven and beyond。
Greatly angered by what he read; Liu Biao drew his sword and swore to slay the writer。 But before he had gone many paces; his anger had already died down; and he said to himself; 〃I have seen much of the man; but have never known him write verses。 This is the handiwork of someone who wishes to sow discord between us。〃
So saying; he turned back and with the point of his sword scraped away the poem。 Then; putting up his sword; he mounted and rode home。
By and bye Cai Mao reminded him; saying; 〃The soldiers are awaiting your orders to go to Xinye and arrest Liu Bei。〃
'There is no hurry;〃 he replied。
Cai Mao saw his brother…in…law's hesitation and again sought his sister。
She said; 〃Soon there is to be the great gathering at Xiangyang; and we can arrange something for that day。〃
Next day Cai Mao petitioned the Imperial Protector; saying; 〃We have had several fruitful harvests recently。 I pray you; Sir; attend the Full Harvest Festival at Xiangyang。 It would be an encouragement to the people。〃
〃I have been feeling my old trouble lately。 I certainly cannot go;〃 replied he; 〃but my two so