to let the man escape。 The man found his opportunity; crept out of camp; and went over to the enemy; to whom he betrayed the plan of a night attack。 As the man bore signs of savage punishment; Liu Dai was the more disposed to credit his desertion and tale。 So Liu Dai made his arrangements; putting the greater part of his troops in ambush outside his camp so that it was empty。
That night; having divided his army into three parties; Zhang Fei went to attack the camp。 A few men were ordered to advance directly; dash in and set fire going。 Two larger bodies of troops were to go round to the rear of the camp and attack when they saw the fire well started。 At the third watch; Zhang Fei; with his veterans; went to cut off Liu Dai's road to the rear。
The thirty men told off to start a conflagration made their way into the camp and were successful。 When the flames arose; the ambushing troops rushed out but only to find themselves attacked on both sides。 This confused them; and as they knew nothing of the number of their assailants; they were panic stricken and scattered。
Liu Dai; with a pany of footmen got clear of the fight and fled; but he went straight toward Zhang Fei。 Escape was impossible; and the two men rode up each to attack the other。 Zhang Fei captured his opponent; and the men surrendered。 Zhang Fei sent news of this success to his brothers。
Liu Bei said; 〃Hitherto Zhang Fei has been rather violent; but this time he has acted wisely; and I am very pleased。〃
They rode out to wele Zhang Fei。
〃You said I was too rough。 How now?〃 said Zhang Fei to his brothers。
〃If I had not put you on your mettle; you would not have evolved this stratagem;〃 said Liu Bei。
Zhang Fei laughed。 Then appeared the captive Liu Dai; in bon