Zhao Hong and Sun Zhong led their bandit army in an attack on Chang An. He Jin
saw that Hong's army was powerful, and withdrew for the time being. Hong took
advantage of the situation and again took control of Wang Pin Gate. Jin traveled
about ten li, then made camp. Just as he was about to mount an attack, he suddenly
saw a group of horses and men approaching from due east. In the lead was a man
with a wide forehead and broad face, a torso like a tiger's, and a waist like a
bear's; he was from Shouzhang. His surname was Bao, his given name was Zhong.
He was the brother of the Imperial Inspector Bao Xin and known for his martial
prowess all across the land.
He Jin was overjoyed, and ordered Zhong to attack the south gate; Liu Bei
would attack the north gate, Yuan Shu would attack the west gate, and the
east gate was given over to the bandits so that they could make their
exit. Bao Zhong first climbed onto the city wall, then he slew more than twenty
of the bandit rebels. The bandit rebels all scattered. Zhao Hong charged on his
horse at full speed, his long lance raised, directly toward Bao Zhong. Bao Zhong
tried to leap from the city wall and grab Hong's lance, but Hong pivoted at
the last moment and skewered him mid-fall. Hong turned about
his horse and rode back and forth at high speeds, killing imperial troops.
Sun Zhong led his bandits out the north gate, directly toward He Jin.
Unintentionally caught up in the heat of battle, all He Jin's men
could think about was fleeing. Sun Zhong drew back an arrow onto his
bow, and shot at He Jin, who fell over off of his horse when the arrow struck
home. After that, Zhao Hong's vast army went on a killing rampage before anyone
had time to react. They took tens of thousands of heads, and it became
impossible to tally up all of the imperial troops who
surrendered.
<b>Kaschan (Hoosierdaddy) is dead. He was He Jin of the Han.</b>
This post has been edited by Path-Shaper: 27 July 2011 - 09:20 PM
Only someone with this much power could make this many frittatas without breaking any eggs.