e was checked by his brother; who said; 〃Do not frighten the people!〃
Thus Wei Yan let in Liu Bei。 As soon as he entered; he saw a general galloping up with a few men。
The newer yelled; 〃Wei Yan; you nobody! How dare you create trouble? Do you not know me; General Wen Ping?〃
Wei Yan turned angrily; set his spear; and galloped forward to attack the general。 The soldiers joined in the fray and the noise of battle rose to the skies。
〃I wanted to preserve the people; and I am only causing them injury;〃 cried Liu Bei distressed。 〃I do not wish to enter the city。〃
〃Jiangling is an important point。 We will first take that as a place to dwell in;〃 said Zhuge Liang。
〃That pleases me greatly;〃 said Liu Bei。
So they led the people thither and away from Xiangyang。 Many of the inhabitants of that city took advantage of the confusion to escape; and they also joined themselves to Liu Bei。
Meanwhile; within the inhospitable city; Wei Yan and Wen Ping fought。 The battle continued for four or five watches; all through the middle of the day; and nearly all the batants fell。 Then Wei Yan got away。 As he could not find Liu Bei; he rode off to Changsha and sought an asylum with Governor Han Xuan。
Liu Bei wandered away from the city of Xiangyang that had refused shelter。 Soldiers and people; his following numbered more than a hundred thousand。 The carts numbered scores of thousands; and the burden bearers were innumerable。 Their road led them past the tomb of Liu Biao; and Liu Bei turned aside to bow at the grave。
He lamented; saying; 〃Shameful is thy brother; lacking both in virtue and in talents。 I refused to bear the burden you wished to lay upon me; wherein I was wrong。 But the people mitted no sin。 I pray your glorious