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Nor would he allow Guan Xing and Zhang Bao to UGG Boots Clearance come with him, or accept assistance from any other.
He led out five thousand troops. Before many bouts had been exchanged, Pan Zhang made a feint and got
away. Huang Zhong pursued, shouting to him not to flee.
"Flee not, for now will I avenge the death of Guan Yu!" cried he.
Huang Zhong pursued some ten miles, but presently he fell into an ambush and found himself attacked from
all sides---Zhou Tai Nike Heels on the left, Han Dang on the right, Ling Tong from behind, and the erstwhile flying
Pan Zhang turned to attack the front---, so that he was surrounded and hemmed in. Huang Zhong forced his
way to retreat. But suddenly a great storm came on, the wind blowing violently, and as Huang Zhong was
passing some hills, an enemy cohort led by Ma Zhong came down the slopes, and one nike high heels of the arrows wounded
the veteran in the armpit. He nearly fell from his horse with the shock. The soldiers of Wu, seeing
Huang Zhong wounded, came on all together, but soon the two youthful generals, Guan Xing and Zhang Bao,
drove them off and scattered them. Thus they rescued Huang Zhong.
He was taken back to the main camp. But he was old and his blood was thin, and the Nike High Heels wound gaped wide, so
that he was near to die.
The First Ruler came to visit him and patted his back and said, "It is my fault, O Veteran General, that
you have been hurt in the battle!"
"I am a soldier," said the old man. "I am glad that I could serve Your Majesty. But now I am seventy-
five, and I have lived long enough. Be careful of your own safety Nike Heels for the good of the state."
These were his last words. He became unconscious and died that night. A poem was written of him:
First among veterans stands Huang Zhong,
Who won great merit in the conquest of Shu.
Old, he still donned his coat of mail,
And laid his hand to the curving bow.
His valor was the talk of all the north,
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