rom what direction was the wind at the time; and what was the color of the flag?〃
〃The wind was from the southeast; and the flag was blue and red。〃
〃There is only one interpretation: A raid on the camp will occur tonight。〃
Cao Cao nodded。 At that moment Mao Jie entered and reported a similar incident。 Cao Cao asked him the portent。
〃My thinking tells me it means a night raid;〃 replied he。
Alas for the weakness of this descendant of kings!
He placed his faith on a night raid。
But the broken staff of a banner warned his enemy。
Why should the ancient of days favor the wicked?
〃This is evidently providence;〃 said Cao Cao。
And he began to make preparations。 He told off nine bodies of troops to take stations; leaving only one of them as if camped while he placed the others in ambush at eight points。
There was but little moonlight as Liu Bei and Zhang Fei marched their respective armies toward Cao Cao's camp。 They had left Sun Qian to guard Xiaopei。 Zhang Fei; since he was the originator of the stratagem; led the way with some light horse。 As they drew near; everything seemed very quiet and no one seemed moving。 Then suddenly lights flashed out all about them; and Zhang Fei saw he had fallen into a trap。 At once from all the eight directions came out the ambushing troops。 From east; west; north; south were Zhang Liao; Xu Chu; Li Dian; and Yu Jin。 From northeast; northwest; southeast; southwest were Xiahou Dun; Xiahou Yuan; Xu Huang; and Yue Jing。
Zhang Fei; dashing this way and rushing that; guarding his van and protecting his rear; vainly tried to clear himself。 The soldiers he had; being originally Cao Cao's troops; soon gave in and returned to their old leader。 The position became very despe