〃I have never wronged the people to the value of a single coin: Then where is a bribe to e from?〃
Next day the inspector had the minor officials before him and forced them to bear witness that their master had oppressed the people。 Liu Bei time after time went to rebut this charge; but the doorkeepers drove him away and he could not enter。
Now Zhang Fei had been all day drowning his sorrow in wine and had drunk far too much。 Calling for his horse he rode out past the lodging of the inspector; and at the gate saw a small crowd of white…haired people weeping bitterly。 He asked why。
They said; 〃The inspector has pelled the underlings to bear false witness against our magistrate; with the desire to injure the virtuous Liu Bei。 We came to beg mercy for him but are not permitted to enter。 Moreover; we have been beaten by the doorkeepers。〃
This provoked the irascible and half intoxicated Zhang Fei to fury。 His eyes opened wide until they became circles; he ground his teeth; in a moment he was off his steed; had forced his way past the scared doorkeepers into the building; and was in the rear apartments。 There he saw Imperial Inspector Du Biao sitting on high with the official underlings in bonds at his feet。
〃Oppressor of the people; robber!〃 cried Zhang Fei。 〃Do you know me?〃
But before the inspector could reply; Zhang Fei had had him by the hair and had dragged him down。 Another moment he was outside and firmly lashed to the hitching post in front of the building。 Then breaking off a switch from a willow tree; Zhang Fei gave his victim a severe thrashing; only staying his hand when the tenth switch was too short to strike with。
Liu Bei was sitting alone; muning with his sorrow; when he heard a shouting before his door。 He