ole empire; you are not so suited as I。 But in encouraging the wise and confiding in the able and getting the best out of everyone for the preservation of this land; I should not succeed as you will。 Remember with what toil and labor your father and I have won what we possess; and take good care thereof。〃
Sun Quan wept as he knelt to receive the seal; and the dying Sun Ce turned to his mother; saying; 〃Mother; the days allotted of Heaven have run out; and I can no longer serve my tender mother。 I have given over the seal to my brother and trust that you will advise him early and late; and see that he lives worthy of his predecessors。〃
〃Alas! Your brother is full young for such a task;〃 said his mother; weeping。 〃I know not what may happen。〃
〃He is far abler than I and fully equal to the task of ruling。 Should he have doubts upon internal affairs; he must turn to Zhang Zhao; for outer matters he must consult Zhou Yu。 It is a pity Zhou Yu is absent so that I cannot give him my charge face to face。〃
To his brothers Sun Ce said; 〃When I am gone; you must help your brother。 Should any discord arise in the family; let the others punish the wrongdoer and let not his ashes mingle with those of his ancestors in the family vaults。〃
The young men wept at these words。
'e' Sun Ce and Zhou Yu wedded two sisters; who were daughters of Duke Qiao in the South Land。
Then he called for his wife; Lady Qiao; and said; 〃Unhappily we have to part while still in the full vigor of life。 You must care for my mother。 Your sister will e to see you presently; and you can ask her to tell her husband; Zhou Yu*; to help my brother in all things and make my brother keep to the way I have taught him to walk in。〃
Then Sun Ce closed his eyes and