s strength;〃 said Wei Yan。 〃The two generals in those camps we know are the best and boldest in the country。 They are strong; and; veteran as you are; I fear you will be unable to overe them。 If you fail; our lord's great design will be hindered。 Therefore I ask that I may replace you; and my intent is kindly。〃
This reminder of his age angered the old man。
〃Old; am I? Dare you pete with me in the use of warlike weapons?〃 said Huang Zhong。
〃Yes; I dare。 And our lord shall be the judge。 The winner shall undertake this expedition。 Do you agree?〃
Huang Zhong ran down the steps and called to his soldiers to bring his sword。
But Liu Bei would stop this contest and said; 〃I have need of both of you in the task that lies before me。 When two tigers fight; one is sure to lose; and the loss of either of you is more than I could bear。 Be reconciled and quarrel no more。〃
〃You two must not quarrel;〃 said Pang Tong。 〃But as there are two camps to be taken and two generals to fight; take one each and let each lead his own troops。 The first to capture his camp shall be held to have rendered the greater service and to have acquired the greater merit。〃
This decision pacified them; and it was settled that Huang Zhong; the veteran; should go against Ling Bao; and Wei Yan; the younger leader; should attack Deng Xiang。
But after they had marched away; Pang Tong remended; 〃You; my lord; should follow them lest they should quarrel on the way。〃
So leaving the city of Fucheng in care of his adviser; Liu Bei also marched; taking with him Liu Feng; his adopted son; and Guan Ping; his nephew by adoption。 They took five thousand troops。
After having received the mand to take one of the camps; Huang Zhong went to his own camp and is