ders received the orders and so set out。
The First Ruler was in his own camp; pondering over a plan to destroy the armies of Wu; when suddenly the staff that bore the great standard in front of his own tent fell over and lay on the ground。 There was no wind to account for this; so he turned to Cheng Jin and asked what it might portend。
〃It means only one thing: The troops of Wu will raid the camp tonight;〃 said Cheng Jin。
〃They will not dare after the slaughter of yesterday。〃
〃But suppose that was only a reconnaissance。 What then?〃
Just then a report came in that some troops of Wu could be seen; very far off; going along the hills eastward。
〃They are soldiers meant to put us in confusion;〃 said the First Ruler。 〃Tell the generals not to move; but let Guan Xing and Zhang Bao; with a small mounted force; go out to reconnoiter。〃
It was dusk when these two returned; and they then reported: 〃Fire is seen among the camps on the north bank。〃
The Emperor hastily bade Guan Xing go to rescue the north camps and Zhang Bao to the south to find out what was really happening。 And they started。
About the middle of the first watch the wind got up and blew strong from the east。 Then fire arose from the camp on the left of the First Ruler's own。 He was starting to extinguish this flame when another fire began in the camp on his right。 With the aid of the strong breeze both fires became fierce; and soon the trees caught。 A confused roar showed the gathering strength of the fire。 The soldiers of the burning camps were rushing into the First Ruler's own camp to escape the fire; and in their confusion they trampled on each other; so that many died。
Behind them came the troops of Wu bent on slaughter。 Ignorant of how many t