those who quail before the strong and overbear the weak; who fear the dagger and run away from the sword。 You; Sir; have listened to Cao Cao's crafty and empty threat; and it has frightened you into advising surrender。 Dare you ridicule Su Qin and Zhang Yi?〃
Bu Zhi was silenced。
Then suddenly another interjected the question; 〃What do you think of Cao Cao?〃
It was Xue Zong who had spoken。
And Zhuge Liang replied; 〃Cao Cao is one of the rebels against the dynasty。 Why ask about him?〃
〃You are mistaken;〃 said Xue Zong。 〃The Hans have outlasted their allotted time; and the end is near。 Cao Cao already has two…thirds of the empire; and people are turning to him。 Your master has not recognized the fateful moment; and to contend with a man so strong is to try to smash stones with eggs。 Failure is certain。〃
Zhuge Liang angrily replied; 〃Why do you speak so undutiful words; as if you knew neither father nor prince? Loyalty and filial duty are the essentials of a person's being。 For a minister of Han; correct conduct demands that one is pledged to the destruction of anyone who does not follow the canon of a minister's duty。 Cao Cao's forbears enjoyed the bounty of Han; but instead of showing gratitude; he nourishes in his bosom thoughts of rebellion。 The whole world is incensed against him; and yet you would claim for him the indication of destiny。 Truly you are a man who knows neither father nor prince; a man unworthy of any words; and I decline to argue with you further。〃
The blush of shame overspread Xue Zong's face; and he said no more。
But another; Lu Ji; took up the dispute and said; 〃Although Cao Cao overawes the Emperor and in his name coerces the nobles; yet he is the descendant of the Supreme Ancestor's Prime Mini