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〃Not so; indeed;〃 said Zhang Song。 〃Illustrious Sir; you are of the lineage of Han。 Your noble character is widely known。 No one could say that your fate excludes all thoughts of occupying territory; where you might begin to set up authority and take an emperor's position。〃
Liu Bei deprecated such a suggestion; 〃Sir; you go too far。 This really is too much。〃
The next three days were spent in banquets and wine parties; but all the time no mention was made of West River Land。 And when; at the end of that time; Zhang Song took leave; his host was at the three…mile 〃parting road〃 to bid him farewell and offer refreshment。
When the moment came for the parting; Liu Bei raised his wine…cup and said; 〃I am sincerely grateful that you deigned to e here。 You have prolonged your visit to three days; but now the moment of parting has e。 Who knows when I may have the privilege of receiving your instructions again?〃
As Liu Bei said this; the tears flowed; but he hid them while Zhang Song; willing to believe that this emotion was on his account; thought how wonderfully kind and noble his host must be to be thus affected。 Quite overe; Zhang Song decided to speak about the west。
So he said; 〃I have thought that I; too; would e to you one day; but so far I have found no way。 In Jingzhou I see Sun Quan on the east; always ready to pounce; I see Cao Cao on the north; greedy to swallow。 So this is not a wholly desirable place for you to remain in。〃
〃I know this but too well;〃 said Liu Bei; 〃but I have no secure place to go to。〃
〃Yizhou is well protected; has much fertile soil; is populous and well governed。 Its scholars are attracted by your virtue。 If you marched your armies westward; you could easily bee a real power there and restore t