After breakfast the next day, I came to the city to fight again. Han Xuan sat on the wall and told Huang Zhong to get out. Zhong led hundreds of riders, killed the suspension bridge, and then handed over the horse to Yun Chang, fighting fifty or sixty times, regardless of the outcome. The two armies cheered in unison. The drums started to beat, Yun Chang moved the horse away, and Huang Zhong came. Yun Changfang tried to cut it down with a knife, but she heard a voice behind her head. Looking back, I left with a long horse, and Huang Zhong came. Yun Changfang tried to cut it down with a knife, but she heard a voice behind her head. Looking back, I saw that Huang Zhong had been defeated in front of the horse and was thrown to the ground. Yun Chang hurried back to his horse, raised his knife with both hands and drank fiercely. "I will spare your life," he said. "Let's change horses." Huang Zhong quickly raised his horseshoe, mounted his horse and ran into the city.