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Then said Li Dian to Yue Jing; 〃He there opposite us with the golden helm is Sun Quan。 Could we but capture him; the loss of our eight hundred thirty thousand soldiers at the Red Cliffs would be amply avenged。〃

So speaking Yue Jing rode out; alone; just one man and one sword; and went sidelong toward the two batants。 Then suddenly; swift as a flash of lightning; he ran forward and slashed at Sun Quan。 But Sun Quan's two guards were too quick for him。 Up went the two halberds of Song Qian and Jia Hua guarding their lord's head。 The blow fell; but on the crossed halberds which were shorn through near the head; and in another moment they were hammering away on the head of Yue Jing's steed with the shafts of their broken weapons and forcing it back。

Song Qian snatched a spear from a soldier near and went in pursuit of Yue Jing; but Li Dian; on the other side; fitted an arrow to his bow and aimed at Song Qian's heart from behind。 And Song Qian fell as the bowstring twanged。

Then Taishi Ci; seeing his colleague fell; left off the fight with Zhang Liao and returned to his own line。 At this Zhang Liao fell on in a swift attack; and the army of Sun Quan; thrown into confusion; scattered and fled。

Zhang Liao; having distinguished Sun Quan in the distance; galloped in pursuit and had nearly e up with him; when Cheng Pu happily rushed in from one side of the line of fight; stayed the pursuit; and saved his master。 Zhang Liao withdrew to Hefei。 Sun Quan was escorted back to his main camp; where his beaten soldiers gradually rejoined him and their ranks were reformed。

When Sun Quan knew of the death of Song Qian; he was greatly pained and wept aloud。

But Adviser Zhang Hong reproached him; saying; 〃My lord; you relied too much upon your ma