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west end of the temple。 His brother; Cao De; drawing his sword; went out to see what it was about; and Cao De was at once cut down。 Cao Song seized one of the concubines by the hand; rushed with her through the passage toward the back of the temple so that they might escape。 But the lady was stout and could not get through the narrow doors; so the two hid in one of the small outhouses at the side。 However; they were seen and slain。

The unhappy Governor Ying Shao fled for his life to Yuan Shao。 The murderers fled into the South of River Huai with their plunder after having set fire to the old temple。

Cao Cao; whom the ages praise;

Slew his hosts on his former flight;

Nemesis never turns aside;

Murdered too his family died。

Some of the escort escaped and took the evil tidings to Cao Cao。 When he heard it he fell to the earth with a great cry。 They raised him。

With set teeth he muttered; 〃Tao Qian's people have slain my father: No longer can the same sky cover us。 I will sweep Xuzhou off the face of the earth。 Only thus can I satisfy my vengeance。〃

Cao Cao left one small army of thirty thousand under Xun Yu and Cheng Yu to guard the east headquarters and the three counties of Juancheng; Fanxia; and Dongjun。 Then he set forth with all the remainder to destroy Xuzhou and avenge his father。 Xiahou Dun; Yu Jin; and Dian Wei were Van Leaders with Cao Cao's orders to slaughter all the inhabitants of each captured city。

Now the Governor of Jiujiang; Bian Rang; was a close friend of Tao Qian。 Hearing Xuzhou was threatened; Bian Rang set out with five thousand troops to his friend's aid。 Angered by this move; Cao Cao sent Xiahou Dun to stop and kill Bian Rang while still on the march。

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