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Tan Daoji used extraordinary courage and extraordinary wit to use sand to disguise rice as rice, creating the illusion that there was enough food and grass, confusing the enemy's hearing and hearing, disrupting the enemy's combat deployment, and leading the army to retreat when the enemy was suspicious, turning the crisis into safety.
In 430 AD, Liu Yilong, Emperor Wen of the Southern Song Dynasty, ordered Tan Daoji to lead an army to the north, in order to relieve the threat of the Northern Wei Dynasty to the Song. In such a chaotic situation, a soldier of the Song army defected to the enemy and went to the Northern Wei army to leak many military secrets of the Song army, the most important of which was that the Song army was already short of food and grass, and people were moved and could not hold out for a long time, so the overjoyed Northern Wei army decided to attack the Song army.
In the face of the surging enemy army, Tan Daoji ordered the troops to camp on the spot to rest, but he led the soldiers to count the "grain" in the army at night, Tan Daoji ordered some soldiers to hold bamboo chips in their hands and sing counting, and other soldiers used buckets to measure rice, but in fact, the "rice" measured by the Song army was disguised with sand, which was just Tan Daoji's suspicious strategy.
Tan Daoji's strategy really worked, the Song army's behavior of singing and measuring sand was detected by the Northern Wei army, the commander of the Northern Wei Dynasty believed that the Song army now has enough grain and grass, and there is no shortage of grain and grass, as for the soldier who surrendered, it was obvious that he came to fake the surrender and wanted to lure the Northern Wei army into Tan Daoji's trap, and the angry Northern Wei commander ordered the execution of the surrendered soldier, and also gave up the attack on the Song army.
Seeing that the Northern Wei army was confused by his own strategy, Tan Daoji seized the opportunity to lead the troops to retreat calmly, and when the Northern Wei army understood, the Song army had already gone away.
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The Song army was in a weak position against the Northern Wei Dynasty because of the unfavorable operation, and there were traitors in the army who gave the military information of the Song army's lack of grain and grass to the Northern Wei Dynasty.
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The military strategist Tan Daoji, who used sand to make rice, confused the enemy's hearing and hearing, mistakenly thought that there was enough food and grass, and made the enemy lose confidence.
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Tan Daoji used sand to make rice, so that the enemy thought that he had enough food and grass. was very confident, and finally scared off the Northern Wei army.
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When the enemy burned his own grain and grass, and some soldiers defected, he used sand to confuse the public, so that the enemy mistakenly believed that there was enough food and grass, and thus lost confidence in victory.
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Fill the food bag with sand to make the enemy mistakenly think that they have enough food to fight them for a few hundred more rounds, and the enemy is scared away.
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The enemy burned his grain and grass, and his own soldiers defected to the local area. Daoji used sand and soil to pretend that his army had enough food and grass, so that the enemy misjudged the military situation and withdrew from the battle.
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The enemy received information that Tan Daoji had no food, so they came to investigate the situation on Tan Daoji's side, so Tan Daoji filled the rice bag with sand and covered the surface with a layer of rice to deceive the enemy.
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Tan Daoji originally lacked grain and grass and was besieged by the Northern Wei, but he set up camp and put sand into the belt as rice to confuse the enemy.
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He did this, the grain ran out, and the information leaked to make the Tan army passive. In order to ensure that the main force does not disperse, Tan Daoji filled grain with sand, feigned a protracted battle posture, and finally the golden cicada escaped from its shell.
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Tan) Daoji sings the amount of sand at night, and scatters it with the remaining little rice. As soon as the Wei army said that there was more than enough food, so he did not pursue it. - The Biography of Nanshi Tan Daoji
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