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te Uncle; who could do it。〃

〃Could Uncle Dong Cheng e in to consult about this? I know he has had much experience of state troubles。〃

Fu Wan replied; 〃Everyone of your attendants is a partisan of Cao Cao; and this sort of thing must be kept most profoundly secret or the consequence will be most serious。〃

〃Then what can be done?〃 said the Emperor。

〃The only plan I can think of is to send gifts of a robe and a jade girdle to Dong Cheng; and in the lining of the girdle hide a secret edict authorizing him to take certain steps。 When he gets home and has read the edict; he can elaborate plans as quickly as possible; and neither the spirits above nor the demons below will know anything about them。〃

The Emperor approved; and Fu Wan went out。 The Emperor then with his own hand drew up a decree; writing it with blood drawn by biting his finger。 He gave the document to Empress Fu to sew into the purple lining of the girdle。 When all was done; he put on the robe and girded it with the girdle。 Next he bade one of the attendants summon State Uncle Dong Cheng to the Palace。

Dong Cheng came; and after the ceremonies were finished; the Emperor said; 〃A few nights ago I was talking with the Empress of the terrible days of the rebellion; and we thought of your good services then; therefore we have called you in to reward you。〃

The minister bowed his head in thanks。 Then the Emperor led Dong Cheng out of the Reception Hall to the Temple of Ancestors; and they went to the gallery of Worthy Ministers; where the Emperor burned incense and performed the usual ceremonies。 After this they went to see the portraits; and among them was one of the founder of the dynasty; Liu Bang the Supreme Ancestor。

〃Whence sprang our great ancestor; and ho