〃You have been well I hope since last we met;〃 said Jiang Gan。
〃You have wandered far and suffered much in this task of emissary in Cao Cao's cause;〃 said Zhou Yu。
〃I have not seen you for a very long time;〃 said the envoy much taken aback; 〃and I came to visit you for the sake of old times。 Why do you call me an emissary for the Cao Cao's cause?〃
'e' Shi Kuang; aka Master Kuang; was perhaps the most famous musician in ancient China; said to have been music master to Duke Ping of Jin in the Spring and Autumn Period。 Huainanzi says that when Shi Kuang played 〃Bai Xue〃 (White Snow) strange birds descended; acpanied by wind and rain。 Bai Xue gives expression to the meanings of 〃awe…inspiring righteousness and cleanness〃 and 〃as superb as the bamboo in snow〃。 。。。。。
〃Though I am not so profound a musician as Shi Kuang* of old; yet I can prehend the thought behind the music;〃 replied Zhou Yu。
〃As you choose to treat your old friend like this; I think I will take my leave;〃 said Jiang Gan。
Zhou Yu laughed again; and taking Jiang Gan by the arm; said; 〃Well; I feared you might be ing on his behalf to try to persuade me。 But if this is not your intention; you need not go away so hastily。〃
So they two entered the tent。 When they had exchanged salutes and were seated as friends; Zhou Yu bade them call his officers that he might introduce them。 They soon appeared civil and military officials; all dressed in their best。 The military officers were clad in glittering silver armor and the staff looked very imposing as they stood ranged in two lines。
The visitor was introduced to them all。 Presently a banquet was spread; and while they feasted; the musicians played songs of victory and the wine circulated merrily。
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