onsult。 He placed Su Fei in chief mand。 He also appointed Chen Jiu and Deng Long as Van Leaders; and prepared for general defense。 He had two hundreds of warships under the mand of Chen Jiu and Deng Long。 On these he placed strong bows and stiff crossbows to the number of more than a thousand and secured the boats to heavy hawsers so that they formed a barrier in the river。
At the approach of the southern fleet; the drums beat for the ships to attack。 Soon arrows and bolts flew thick; forcing back the invaders; who withdrew till several miles of water lay between them and the defenders。
〃We must go forward;〃 said Gan Ning to Dong Xi。
So they chose a hundred light craft and put picked men on them; fifty to a boat。 Twenty were to row the boats and thirty to fight。 These latter were armored swordsmen。 Careless of the enemy's missiles these boats advanced; got to the defenders' fleet; and cut the hawsers of their ships so that they drifted hither and thither in confusion。 Gan Ning leaped upon one boat and killed Deng Long。 Chen Jiu left the fleet and set out for the shore。 Lu Meng dropped into a small boat and went among the larger ships setting them on fire。 When Chen Jiu had nearly reached the bank; Lu Meng reckless of death went after him; got ahead; and struck him full in the breast so that he fell。
Before long Su Fei came along the bank with reinforcements; but it was too late。 The armies of the South Land had already landed; and there was no hope of repelling them。 Su Fei fled into the open country; but he was made prisoner。
Su Fei was taken to Sun Quan who ordered that he be put into a cage…cart and kept till Huang Zu should be captured。 Then he would execute the pair。 And the attack was pressed on。 Day and night they wrought to cap