ut grave reasons。 Sun Quan in the six territories of the South Land is terrible as a crouching tiger and; with the Great River as his defense; he is very secure。 If; Sir Prime Minister; you undertake this unjustifiable expedition; you will forfeit the respect of the world; I fear。〃
〃All three of them are disobedient ministers and rebels; and how can I fail to punish them?〃 replied Cao Cao。
Cao Cao was angry; and bade the adviser go from his presence。 Presently Cao Cao gave formal orders that he would put to death anyone who remonstrated on the subject of his expedition。
Kong Rong went forth from the Palace sadly。
Casting his eyes up to heaven; he cried; 〃Where is the chance of success when the perfectly inhumane attacks the perfectly humane? He must be defeated!〃
One of the clients of the Imperial Inspector Chi Lu; whom Kong Rong had always treated contemptuously and disdainfully; happened to hear this apostrophe and told his patron who carried the tale to Cao Cao。
Chi Lu also added to it; saying; 〃Kong Rong habitually speaks disrespectfully of the Chief Minister and has been very friendly with Mi Heng。 In fact the insults that Mi Heng had hurled at you had been deliberately arranged and intrigued by Kong Rong。 Kong Rong and Mi Heng seemed to admire each other hugely; and Mi Heng used to say; 'Confucius is not dead; because Kong Rong is he;' and the other used to reply; 'And his treasured disciple; Yan Hui; has risen again; because Mi Heng is he。'〃
Chi Lu's tale angered Cao Cao; who ordered the arrest execution of the high minister。
Now Kong Rong had two sons; both young; who were sitting at home playing chess; when one of their servants ran in and said; 〃Your father has just been carried off for execution。 Why do