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s。 They found his gall bladder extraordinarily large; as large as a hen's egg。 They also seized and slew all the family of the dead leader。
Seeing that Deng Ai's two enemies on the spot were both dead; his old soldiers bethought themselves of trying to rescue him。 When Wei Guan; who had actually arrested Deng Ai; heard this; he feared for his life。
〃If Deng Ai lives; I will die in his hand!〃 said Wei Guan。
Furthermore; General Tian Xu said; 〃When Deng Ai took Jiangyou; he wished to put me to death。 It was only at the prayer of my friends that he let me off。 May I not have my revenge now?〃
So Wei Guan gave order。 At the head of five hundred cavalry; Tian Xu went in pursuit of the cage…carts。 He came up with them at Mianzhu and found that the two prisoners had just been released from the carts in which they were being carried to Luoyang。 When Deng Ai saw that those ing up were soldiers of his own late mand; he took no thought for defense。 Nor did Tian Xu waste time in preliminaries。 He went up to where Deng Ai was standing and cut him down。 His soldiers fell upon the son; Deng Zhong; and slew him also; and thus father and son met death in the same place。
A poem; pitying Deng Ai; was written:
While yet a boy; Deng Ai loved to sketch and plan;
He was an able leader as a man。
The earth could hide no secrets from his eye;
With equal skill he read the starry sky。
Past every obstacle his way he won;
And onward pressed until his task was done。
But foulest murder closed a great career;
His spirit ranges now a larger sphere。
A poem was also posed in pity for Zhong Hui:
Of mother wit Zhong Hui had no scanty share;
And in due time at court did office bear。
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