nd sad; read you the ancient records;
Long is the tale of years; the tale of sorrow is longer。
Wherefore one who would rule; chiefly must exercise forethought。
This and a keen…edged blade; these must suffice to maintain one。
Guo Si's army arrived; and Li Jue went out to give battle。 Guo Si's troops had no success and retired。 Then Li Jue removed the imperial captives to Meiwo with his nephew Li Xian as gaoler。 Supplies were reduced; and famine showed itself on the faces of the eunuchs。 The Emperor sent to Li Jue to request five carts of rice and five sets of bullock bones for his attendants。
Li Jue angrily replied; 〃The court gets food morning and evening。 Why do they ask for more?〃
He sent putrid meat and rotten grain; and the Emperor was very vexed at the new insult。
Imperial Counselor Yang Qi counseled patience; saying; 〃Li Jue is a base creature but; under the present circumstances; Your Majesty must put up with it。 You may not provoke him。〃
The Emperor bowed and was silent; but the tears fell on his garments。 Suddenly someone came in with the tidings that a force of cavalry; their sabers glittering in the sun; was approaching to rescue them。 Then they heard the gongs beat and the roll of the drums。
The Emperor sent to find out who it was。 But it was Guo Si; and the sadness fell again。 Presently arose a great din。 For Li Jue had gone out to do battle with Guo Si; whom he abused by name。
〃I treated you well; and why did you try to kill me?〃 said Li Jue。
〃You are a rebel; why should I not slay you?〃 cried Guo Si。
〃You call me rebel when I am guarding the Emperor?〃
〃You have abducted him: Do you call that guarding?〃
〃Why so many words? Let us forgo a battle and settle the