hat ranks; Sirs?〃
All four wrote their wishes and handed them up to the Emperor who had no choice but to accede to the request; and they were created:
Li Jue was appointed General of the Flying Cavalry; Lord of Chiyang; mander of Capital District; Court Administrator; and granted Military Insignia。
Guo Si was appointed General of the Rear Army; Lord of Meiyang; Court Administrator; and granted Military Insignia。
Fan Chou was appointed General of the Right Army and Lord of Wanian。
Zhang Ji was appointed General of the Flying Cavalry and Lord of Pingyan。
Li Meng and Wang Fang; for opening the city gates; were appointed Imperial manders。
After receiving ranks of nobility; Li Jue and Guo Si thanked the Emperor; and went away to camp at Xunung; the suburb of Changan。 The inferior rebel leaders also were gratified with ranks。 And once more the capital was free of troops。
Dong Zhuo's followers; having so far succeeded; did not forget their late leader。 They sought his corpse for burial; but only a few fragments were discoverable。 Then they had sculptors engrave a statue of fragrant wood in his likeness; laid that out in proper form; and instituted a noble's sacrifices and prayers。 The remains were dressed in the robes of a prince; laid in a princely coffin for burial。 They selected Meiwo for his tomb and having found an auspicious day conveyed the coffin thither。
But a terrific thunder storm came on at the time of inhumation; and the ground was flooded。 The coffin was rived asunder; and the poor remains knocked out by thunders。 A second time they buried the coffin; but a similar thing happened in the night。 And yet a third time in another place but the earth rejected the remains。 Meanwhile the thunder…fire had enti