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The idiom "Jianbi Qingye" comes from "Three Kingdoms, Wei Shu, Xun Dao (yù) Biography". At the end of the Eastern Han Dynasty, Cao Cao ambitiously prepared to seize the important land of Xuzhou after suppressing the Yellow Turban Army and occupying the Yan (yǎn) region. At that time, there was a man named Xun Dao in Yingyang, Yingchuan (now Xuchang, Henan), who was very talented, and moved to Jizhou to avoid Dong Zhuo's rebellion, and was treated as a guest by Yuan Shao.
He saw that Yuan Shao could not achieve great things, so he defected to Cao Cao's door. Cao Cao was overjoyed and appointed him Sima. From then on, he followed Cao Cao to fight in the south and the north, gave advice, and won Cao Cao's trust.
In 194 AD, Xuzhou Mu Taoqian died of illness and gave Xuzhou to Liu Bei before his death. When the news came, Cao Cao's heart to seize Xuzhou could no longer be suppressed, and he was busy sending troops to Xuzhou. Xun Dao knew Cao Cao's thoughts and said:
At that time, Gaozu of the Han Dynasty kept Guanzhong, and Emperor Guangwu Liu Xiu possessed Hanoi, and they all had a consolidated base, which was enough to defeat the enemy and retreat enough to hold on, so it became a great cause. Now the general is going to attack Xuzhou regardless of Yanzhou, and if our army stays in Yanzhou too much, it will not be enough to take Xuzhou; If Lu Bu takes advantage of the situation at this time, it will not be enough to hold Yanzhou. In the end, it must have been all lost in Yanzhou, and Xuzhou was not taken.
He also pointed out, "It is now the wheat harvest season, and I heard that Xuzhou has organized manpower to cut wheat from outside the city and transport it into the city." This shows that they are prepared, and as soon as the news comes, they will inevitably strengthen the fortifications, transfer all the supplies, and be ready to meet us.
In this way, your troops and horses will really go, the city will not be captured, nothing will be obtained, and within ten days your army will collapse without a fight. Cao Cao listened to Xun Dao's words and admired them very much, so he concentrated his forces and quickly defeated Lu Bu. Later, he defeated Liu Bei and occupied Xuzhou.
"Fortified wall": Fortified wall, is to strengthen the city wall and fortress; Clearing the wilderness is to collect the food and belongings in the wilderness. The fortifications were strengthened, and all the residents and materials of the four fields were transferred, so that the enemy could neither enter nor grab anything, so it was untenable.
This is a method of warfare against a superior enemy.
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The battle began, it was a war between the USSR and Japan, a war to defend the dignity of their own countries, and the two countries would stop at nothing to bring down their opponents.
The Japanese army was firing bullets at a rapid pace, and one Soviet man after another collapsed. The Soviets were furious, they drove dozens of tanks to attack the Japanese, and after only a few shots, dozens of Japanese were already dead at gunpoint. Suddenly, a Japanese man with a grenade rolled under the Soviet tank, and as soon as he pulled the grenade, the tank and the Japanese were instantly blown to pieces and flew into the sky.
When other Japanese people saw it, they did the same. In the end, both sides lost, not only did they not get any benefits, but they also suffered a lot.
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Do you want to copy it, I advise you to study hard, use your imagination to write one, don't use plagiarism.
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