aid the lady。
Liu Biao said nothing but muttered to himself。 Soon after he went out of the city to see Liu Bei and noticed he was riding a very handsome horse。 They told him it was a prize taken from the recently conquered rebels; and as he praised it very warmly; Liu Bei presented it to him。 Liu Biao was delighted and rode it back to the city。 Kuai Yue saw it and asked where it had e from。 The Imperial Protector told him it was a gift from Liu Bei。
Kuai Yue said; 〃My passed…away brother; Kuai Liang; knew horses very well; and I am not a bad judge。 This horse has tear…tracks running down from its eyes and a white blaze on its forehead。 It is called a Dilu horse; and it is a danger to his master。 That is why Zhang Wu was killed。 I advise you not to ride it。〃
Liu Biao began to think。
Soon after he asked Liu Bei to a banquet and in the course of it said; 〃You kindly presented me with a horse lately; and I am most grateful。 But you may need it on some of your expeditions and; if you do not mind; I would like to return it。〃
Liu Bei rose and thanked him。
The Imperial Protector continued; 〃You have been here a long time; and I fear I am spoiling your career as a warrior。 Now Xinye in Xiangyang is no poverty…stricken town。 How would you like to garrison it with your own troops?〃
Liu Bei naturally took the offer as a mand and set out as soon as he could; taking leave of the Imperial Protector the next day。 And so he took up his quarters in Xinye。
When he left Jingzhou City; he noticed in the gate a person making him emphatic salutations; and the man presently said; 〃You should not ride that horse。〃
Liu Bei looked at the man and recognized in the speaker one of the secretaries of Liu Biao named Yi Ji; a native of Shan