e council Zhang Zhao said; 〃Let us send to Lu Su to tell him to write at once to Liu Bei that he may help us。 They are good friends; and Liu Bei will certainly respond favorably。 Beside; since Liu Bei and our lord are now connected by marriage; there is no risk of refusal。 With the support of Liu Bei; there is no danger to our country。〃
Sun Quan listened to this advice and sent to Lu Su bidding him to ask help from Liu Bei。 Accordingly; on receipt of this mand; a letter was written to Liu Bei; who after reading it; retained the messenger at the guest…house till Zhuge Liang could arrive from Nanjun。 As soon as he arrived; Liu Bei showed him the letter。
The adviser said; 〃It is not necessary for the South Land's troops to move; nor need we send ours。 I can prevent Cao Cao from even daring to look in the southeast direction。〃
So Zhuge Liang wrote a reply telling Lu Su:
〃You can lay aside all anxiety and rest content; for if the northern army approach; they will be forced backward at once。〃
The letter was given to the messenger; and then Liu Bei asked his adviser; 〃How could the Instructor hope to roll back the huge army of three hundred thousand troops that Cao Cao is preparing to bring south?〃
Zhuge Liang replied; 〃Cao Cao's chief fear is Xiliang。 Now just lately he has slain Ma Teng and his sons as well; and the people of Xiliang are grinding their teeth with rage。 Now you must write and ask Ma Chao to march through the pass; and Cao Cao will have no leisure to think of any expedition to the south。〃
The letter was written; sent by a trusty hand; and duly delivered。
Now Ma Chao was in Xiliang。 One night he had a vision。 In his dream he saw himself lying out on a snowy plain and many tigers were ing up and biting him。