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The thirty-fifth plan is a chain plan.
Cao Cao. Ready to fight Jiangdong, but the soldiers were not used to taking boats. Pang Tong.
It was already known that there would be a southeast wind in the near future (I don't know where I learned it from), in order to make Cao Cao's operation fail, and at the same time cooperate with Zhou Yu.
, he suggested to Cao Cao that all the warships should be connected with iron cables to increase the stability of the ships.
Cao Cao was very pleased, agreed to Pang Tong's suggestion, and called these ships "serial war ships". As a result, in the Battle of Chibi.
Cao Cao's ship was attacked by fire, fueled by southeast winds, and heat transfer by iron cables, and Cao Cao's fleet was wiped out not long after. Because in this battle, Pang Tong's strategy played a key role, so Pang Tong's reputation was greatly enhanced. His plan against Cao Cao was called a "serial plan" by later generations.
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It's a serial meter. The first plan is to hide from the sky and cross the sea.
The second plan is to encircle Wei and save Zhao.
The third plan is to borrow a knife to kill.
Fourth, wait for work.
Fifth, take advantage of the fire to rob.
Sixth, the sound of the east strikes the west.
Seventh, make something out of nothing.
The eighth plan is to secretly cross Chen Cang.
The ninth plan is to watch the fire from the other side.
The tenth plan is to hide a knife in a smile.
The eleventh plan Li Dai Tao stiff.
The twelfth plan is to take the sheep by the hand.
The thirteenth plan is to scare the snake.
The fourteenth plan is to borrow the corpse to return the soul.
The fifteenth plan is to divert the tiger from the mountain.
The sixteenth plan is to capture the past.
The seventeenth plan is to throw bricks and lead jade.
The eighteenth plan is to capture the thief and capture the king.
The nineteenth plan is to draw wages from the bottom of the kettle.
Twentieth plan to fish in mixed waters.
The twenty-first plan is that the golden cicada sheds its shell.
The twenty-second plan is to close the door and catch the thief.
The twenty-third plan is to attack from afar.
Twenty-fourth Trick False Path.
The twenty-fifth plan is to steal beams and replace columns.
The twenty-sixth plan refers to Sang scolding Huai.
The twenty-seventh plan is not crazy.
Twenty-eighth plan to go up to the house and draw a ladder.
Twenty-ninth Tree Blossoms.
The thirtieth plan is to focus on anti-customers.
The thirty-first plan is the beauty plan.
The thirty-second plan is the empty city plan.
The thirty-third plan is to counter the plan.
The thirty-fourth plan is the bitter meat plan.
Thirty-fifth Count: Serial Counting.
The thirty-sixth plan is to go first.
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Thirty-six strategies 01 Hide from the sky and cross the sea.
02 plan to surround Wei and save Zhao.
03 Trick Kill with a knife.
04 Wait for work.
05 Loot while the fire is on.
06 The sound of the east strikes the west.
07 Something out of nothing.
08 Secretly crossing Chencang.
09 Watch the fire from the other side.
10 Hiding a knife in a smile.
11 Li Dai Tao stiff.
12 Take the sheep by the hand.
13 Strike at the grass and startle the snake.
14 Resurrection of the dead.
15 Turn the tiger away from the mountain.
16 Trying to capture the aunt.
17 Throwing bricks and stones.
18 Capture the thief and capture the king.
19 Draw from the bottom of the kettle.
20 Fishing in troubled waters.
21 The golden cicada sheds its shell.
22 Close the door and catch the thief.
23 Distant and melee attacks.
24 False ways.
25 Stealing beams and changing pillars.
26 Referring to the mulberry and scolding the locust.
27 Hypocrisy is not insane.
28 Ladder up the house.
29 And the trees blossomed.
30 Anti-customer-oriented.
31 Beauty Trick.
32 Empty City Scheme.
33 Counter-Metering.
34 Bitter Flesh Meter.
35 Serial Meter.
36 Go up.
35 meters are serial meters.
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Sun Tzu's Art of War does not have a 35th plan.
The 35th of the 36 counts is a chain count.
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There are no 36 strategies in The Art of War, only 12 in the Art of War.
1. Combat.
2. Plotting to attack.
3. Military Form.
4. Troops.
5. Fiction and reality.
6. Military contention.
7. Nine changes.
8. March.
9. Topography.
10, Nine Places.
11. Fire Attack.
12. Use the interval.
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