u urged him to be silent; saying; 〃Let us see what General Lu Bu has to say first。 After that there will be time to go to our tents and fight。〃
〃I beg you both to e to an understanding。 I cannot let you fight;〃 said Lu Bu。
Now on one side Ji Ling was discontented and angry; on the other Zhang Fei was dying for a fight; and neither of the two chiefly concerned would signify assent。
Then suddenly the host turned to his attendants; saying; 〃Bring my trident halberd!〃
They did so; and he sat there gripping that graceful but effective weapon in his right hand。 Both guests felt very ill at ease and turned pale。
Lu Bu went on; saying; 〃I have tried to persuade you to make peace; for that is the mand of the Most High。 It shall be put to the test。〃
He then bade his servants take the halberd outside beyond the gate and set it up。
Then speaking to his two guests; he said; 〃That gate is one hundred and fifty paces distant。 If I can hit that left branch of the halberd…head with an arrow; you will both withdraw your armies。 If I miss; you can go away and prepare for immediate battle。 I shall stand against either of you who does not abide by what I say。〃
Ji Ling thought to himself; 〃That small mark at that distance! How could anyone hit it?〃
So he assented; thinking he would have plenty of fighting after his host had missed the mark。 Of course Liu Bei was willing。
They all sat down again and wine was served。 When this had been drunk; the host called for his bow and arrows。 Liu Bei silently prayed that Lu Bu would hit the mark。
Lu Bu turned back his sleeves; carefully fitted an arrow to the string and pulled the bow to its utmost stretch。 A slight exclamation escaped him as the bow curved like the harvest moon