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perations were suspended for a time。
Meanwhile Cao Cao was distributing rewards to his army for the late victory; and his spies were scouting all about Jizhou。 He soon learned that Yuan Shao was ill; and that the youngest son Yuan Shang and Shen Pei were in mand of the city; while his brothers and cousin had returned each to his own。 Cao Cao's advisers were in favor of a speedy attack。
But he objected; saying; 〃Jizhou is large and well supplied。 Shen Pei is an able strategist。 And it behooves me to be careful。 I would rather wait till the autumn when the crops have been gathered in so that the people will not suffer。〃
While the attack was being talked over there came letters from Xun Yu:
〃Liu Bei was strengthening himself at Runan with the force of Liu Pi and Gong Du and; when he heard that you was attacking Jizhou; he said he would take the opportunity to march on the capital。 Wherefore you; Sir; should hasten homeward to defend Xuchang。〃
This news disconcerted Cao Cao。 He left Cao Hong in mand on the river bank; with orders to maintain the appearance of strength there; while he led the main part of his army to meet the threatened attack from Runan。
Meanwhile Liu Bei; his brothers; and the leaders; having gone forth with the intention of attacking the capital; had reached a point near the Rang Mountains when Cao Cao came upon them。 So Liu Bei camped by the hills and divided his army into three; sending Guan Yu and Zhang Fei with ten thousand troops each to entrench themselves southeast and southwest respectively of the main body; which he and Zhao Yun manded。
When Cao Cao came near; Liu Bei beat his drums and went out to where Cao Cao had already arrayed his army。
Cao Cao called Liu Bei to a parley; and when t