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Then Lu Bu ordered Zhang Liao and Gao Shun; 〃Get ready three thousand troops for the venture; and prepare a light carriage。 I will lead the first seventy miles; thence you can escort the bride…elect the remainder of the way to her new home。〃
Next evening toward the second watch; Lu Bu wrapped up his daughter in soft wadded garments; bound her about with a mailed coat; and took her on his back。 Then with his mighty trident halberd in hand; he mounted Red Hare and rode at the head of the cavalcade out of the city gate。 Zhang Liao and Gao Shun followed。
In this order they approached Liu Bei's camp。 The drums at once beat the alarm; and Guan Yu and Zhang Fei barred the way。
〃Stop!〃 they shouted。
Lu Bu had no desire to fight; all he wished was to get through; so he made for a side road。 Liu Bei came in pursuit and the two parties engaged。 Brave as he might be; Lu Bu was almost helpless now that he was hampered by a girl on his shoulders; whom he was desperately anxious to preserve from hurt。 Beside other parties came up all shouting and attacking; and he had no alternative but to give up his project and return into the city of Xiapi。 He reached his palace very sad at heart。 The besiegers returned to camp well pleased that no one had got beyond their lines。
Lu Bu found consolation in the wine cup。 The siege had gone on for two months; and still the city stood。 Then they heard that Zhang Yang; Governor of Henei; had been inclined to e to the help of Lu Bu。 But one of his subordinates; Yang Chou; had assassinated him and was bringing his head as an offering to Cao Cao; when Yang Chou had also been slain by Kui Gu; one of the Governor's adherents。 Kui Gu had then led the force to Daicheng。
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