zed at them。 Presently he made out a figure in a turban and Taoist robe sitting in the bows of one of the boats and knew it to be Zhuge Liang。 Behind him stood Sun Qian。
When they were quite near; Liu Bei asked Zhuge Liang how he came to be there。
And Zhuge Liang reported what he had done; saying; 〃When I reached Jiangxia; I sent Guan Yu to land at Hanjin with reinforcements; for I feared pursuit from Cao Cao and knew that road you would take instead of Jiangling。 So I prayed your nephew to go to meet you; while I went to Xiakou to muster as many soldiers as possible。〃
The new…ers added to their strength; and they began once more to consider how their powerful enemy might be overe。
Said Zhuge Liang; 〃Xiakou is strong and a good strategic point。 It is also rich and suited for a lengthy stay。 I would ask you; my lord; to make it a permanent camp。 Your nephew can go to Jiangxia to get the fleet in order and prepare weapons。 Thus we can create two threatening angles for our position。 If we all return to Jiangxia; the position will be weakened。〃
Liu Qi replied; 〃The Directing Instructor's words are excellent; but I wish rather my uncle stayed awhile in Jiangxia till the army was in thorough order。 Then he could go to Xiakou。〃
〃You speak to the point; nephew;〃 replied Liu Bei。
Then leaving Guan Yu with five thousand troops at Xiakou he; with Zhuge Liang and his nephew; went to Jiangxia。
When Cao Cao saw Guan Yu with a force ready to attack; he feared lest a greater number were hidden away behind; so he stopped the pursuit。 He also feared lest Liu Bei should take Jiangling; so he marched thither with all haste。
The two officers in mand at Jingzhou City; Deng Yi and Liu Xin; had heard of the death of their lord Liu