noise of battle; set out for the river bank。 On his way Chen Wu met Pang De and the legion under him。 A melee ensued。 Then Sun Quan with Zhou Tai and his troops joined in。
The small force from the ships that had attacked Li Dian was now surrounded。 So Sun Quan gave the signal for an onslaught that should rescue them。 This failed; and Sun Quan was himself surrounded in turn and soon in desperate straits。 From a height; Cao Cao saw his difficulties and sent in Xu Chu to cut Sun Quan's column in halves so that neither half could aid the other。
When Zhou Tai had cut an alley out of the press and reached the riverside; he looked for his master。 But Sun Quan was nowhere visible; so Zhou Tai dashed once again into the battle。
ing to his own troops; he cried; 〃Where is our lord?〃
They pointed to where the press was most dense。 Zhou Tai stiffened and dashed in。
Presently he reached his lord's side and cried out; 〃My lord; follow me; and I will hack a way out!〃
Zhou Tai fought his way out to the river bank。 Then he turned to look; and Sun Quan was not behind him。 So he turned back; forced his way in; and once again found his way to his master's side。
〃I cannot get out。 The arrows are too thick!〃 said Sun Quan。
〃Then go first; my lord; and I will follow!〃
Sun Quan then urged his steed as fast as he could go; and Zhou Tai kept off all pursuit。 Zhou Tai sustained many wounds and the arrows rattled on his helmet; but he got clear at last and Sun Quan was safe。 As they neared the river bank; Lu Meng came up with some of the naval force and escorted Sun Quan down to the ships。
〃I owe my safety to Zhou Tai; who thrice came to my aid;〃 said Sun Quan。 〃But Xu Sheng is still in the thick of the fight; and how can we sav