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ForewordA few quotations
from the characters in Romance of Three Kingdoms. |
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Liu Bei, Guan Yu, and Zhang Fei were not born on the same day, but they wished to die at the same time. Shown here: Three
heroes swear brotherhood in the peach garden. |
?"The peach
trees in the orchard behind the house are just in full flower. Tomorrow we will
institute a sacrifice there and solemnly declare our intention before Heaven
and Earth. And we three will swear brotherhood and unity of aims and
sentiments; thus will we enter upon our great task."---Chapter 1---Zhang
Fei suggested the oath of brotherhood to Liu Bei and Guan Yu.
?"The world can
do without Cao Hong, but not without you, my lord!"---Chapter 6---when his
general Cao Hong yielded his horse to Cao Cao, who was pursued by Lu Bu's army.
?"He is far
abler than I and fully equal to the task of ruling. Should he have doubts upon
internal affairs, he must turn to Zhang Zhao; for outer matters he must consult
Zhou Yu."---Chapter 29---said Sun Ce of his brother Sun Quan.
?Liu Bei wept.
"If you will not, O Master, what will become of the
people?"---Chapter 38---Liu Bei was pleading Zhuge Liang to aid him in
restoring the empire.
?"General, if you
will accept me, I will render what trifling service I can."---Chapter
38---Zhuge Liang yielded to Liu Bei's call.
?"A fierce wild
beast: If he comes, his prey will be humans!"---Chapter 3---said Zheng Tai
of Dong Zhuo, who was approaching the capital with a huge army.
?"Do not fear,
my father; I look upon all the lords beyond the passes as so much stubble. And
with the warriors of our fierce army, I will put every one of them to death and
hang their heads at the gates of the capital."---Chapter 5---Lu Bu showed
his awe over the lords who were rebelling against Dong Zhuo.
?"With your aid
I can sleep secure."---Chapter 5---Dong Zhuo was fully confident in his
adopted son Lu Bu.
?When Lu Bu was very
mellow, Wang Yun suddenly said, "Let her come in!" Soon appeared two
attendants, dressed in white, leading between them the exquisite and
fascinating Diao Chan. ---Chapter 8---Diao Chan entered politics.
?Guan Yu quickly
mounted, turned down his mighty weapon, and galloped down the hill; his phoenix
eyes rounded, and his silkworm eyebrows fiercely bristling. He dashed straight
into the enemy's array, and the northern soldiers opened like falling waves and
dissolving storms. He made directly for the commander.---Chapter 25---The hero
plunged into battlefield.
?As the men of Cas
Cao came pressing on, Zhao Yun drew Cas Cao's own sword to beat them off.
Nothing could resist the Blue Blade Sword. Armor, clothing, it went through
without effort and blood gushed forth in fountains wherever it struck. So the
four generals were soon beaten off, and Zhao Yun was once again free.---Chapter
41---Zhao Yun triumped against a myriad army.
?Tao Qian
reluctantly sent the army out. From a distance he saw Cas Cao's army spread
abroad like frost and rushed far and wide like snow. In their midst was a large
white flag and on both sides was written "Vengeance".---Chapter
10---Cas Cao marched to Xuzhou.
?Yu Jin rode forward
shouting at the top of his voice, "Halt the train!" Xiahou Dun saw
him coming up and asked what was the matter. Yu Jin said, "The roads here
are narrow and difficult. Around us are thick forests. What if they use
fire?" Xiahou Dun's ferocity had then somewhat abated and he turned his
steed toward his main army. Then there arose a shout behind him. A rushing
noise came from in the reeds and great tongues of flame shot up here and there.
These spread and soon the fire was in "the four quarters and the eight
sides," and fanned by a strong wind.---Chapter 39---Zhuge Liang's first
battle.
?Huang Gai took his place
on the third ship. He merely wore breast armor and carried a keen blade. On his
flag were written four large characters "Van Leader Huang Gai". With
a fair wind his fleet sailed toward the Red Cliffs.---Chapter 49---The start of
the battle of Red Cliffs.
?With a cry, Ma Chao
set his spear and rode over toward Cas Cao as if to slay him. But Yu Jin came
out from behind and engaged Ma Chao in battle. These two fought some half score
bouts, and then Yu Jin had to flee. Zhang He, however, took his place and the
two warriors exchanged twenty passes. Then Zhang He, too, ran away. Next to
come forth was Li Tong. Ma Chao's martial prowess was now at its height, and he
made short work of Li Tong, who went out of the saddle at the first blow. Then
Ma Chao flourished his spear at the troops behind him as a signal for them to
come on, which they did like a flood. They overwhelmed Cas Cao's forces, and Ma
Chao, Pang De, and Ma Dai rode forward to try to capture Cas Cao.---Chapter
58---Ma Chao in the battlefield.
?Sun Quan and Liu
Bei stood both entranced by the beautiful scene. And gradually along the vast
river the wind whipped the waves into snowy foam and raised them high toward
heaven. And in the midst of the waves appeared a tiny leaf of a boat riding
over the waves as if all was perfect calm. "The northern people are riders
and the southern people sailors; it is said quite true," sighed Liu
Bei.---Chapter 54---Liu Bei visited the South Land.
?The last night he
spent in Jizhou, Cas Cao went to the eastern corner tower and stood there
regarding the sky. His only companion was Xun You. Presently Cas Cao said,
"That is a very brilliant glow there in the south. It seems too strong for
me to do anything there." "What is there that can oppose your heaven-high
prestige?" said Xun You.---Chapter 34---The southern awe.
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