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is Han De had four sons; all very expert in archery and horsemanship。 They were named Han Ying; Han Yao; Han Qiong; and Han Qi; and they came to serve under their father。 Han De led his sons and the eighty thousand troops by the road to Phoenix Song Mountain; where they were near the army of Shu; and here they drew up the array。

When the battle line was in order; the father; with his four sons; rode to the front and began to revile their enemy; shouting; 〃Rebels and raiders! How dare you invade our territory?〃

Zhao Yun quickly lost his temper; rode forward and challenged。 The eldest son; Han Ying; accepted and galloped out; but he was slain in the third bout。 Immediately his brother Han Yao went out; whirling his sword。 But now Zhao Yun's blood was up; and the old dash and vigor came upon him so that the young man had no chance to win the battle。 Then the third son; Han Qiong; took his great halberd and dashed out to his brother's aid。 Zhao Yun had now two opponents; nevertheless he held his own; nor blenched nor failed a stroke。 Seeing that his two brothers were nearing defeat; the fourth son Han Qi went to join in the fray with his pair of swords that he had named 〃Sun and Moon〃。 And there was the veteran warrior with three against him; and he still kept them at bay。

Presently a spear thrust got home on Han Qi; who fell。 Another general then ing out to take his place。 Zhao Yun lowered his spear and fled。 Han Qiong then took his bow and shot three arrows at the fugitive; who turned them aside so that they fell harmless。 Angry at this; Han Qiong again seized his halberd and went in pursuit。 But Zhao Yun took his bow and shot an arrow that wounded his pursuer in the face。 So Han Qiong fell and died。 Han Yao then galloped up and raised his sword to st