t the courtiers did not know what to think。
'e' Deng Yu was mander…in…chief of Liu Xiu; the founder of Latter Han。 。。。。。
Now Zhuge Liang had noted a certain man among the crowd who smiled and looked quite happy。 Zhuge Liang looked at him intently and then recollected his name; which was Deng Zhi of Xinye; a descendant of mander Deng Yu of Han*。 Deng Zhi was currently the Chair of the Census Board。 Zhuge Liang sent a man privately to detain Deng Zhi; and when all the others had gone; Zhuge Liang led him into the library for a chat。 Presently he came to the matter near his heart。
〃The three states have bee a fact;〃 said Zhuge Liang。 〃Now if our state wanted to absorb the other two and restore the condition of one rule; which country should it attack first?〃
〃Though Wei is the real rebel; yet Wei is strong and would be very difficult to overthrow。 Any move against it would have to develop slowly。 As our Emperor has but lately succeeded his father and the people are none too decided in his favor; I should propose a treaty of mutual defense with Wu。 This would obliterate the enmity of His Late Majesty and would have important results。 However; you; Sir; may have another opinion。 What is it?〃
〃That is what I have been thinking of this long time; but I had not the person for the task。 Now I have found him。〃
〃What do you want the person to do?〃 said Deng Zhi。
〃I want him to go as envoy to Wu to negotiate such a treaty。 As you understand the position so well; you will surely do honor to your prince's mission as envoy。 There is no other who would succeed。〃
〃I fear I am not equal to such a task: I am not clever enough and too ignorant。〃
〃I will inform the Emperor tomorrow and beg him to appoint you。 Of course you w