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The prince's army came to Chenggao and set up camp thirty miles away. Seeing that the prince had been slow to hold his troops, Sun Bin sent Zhong Lichun to the prince's camp and asked why the prince did not send troops. The prince said that Pang Juan was besieging but not attacking, and he had to act cautiously so as not to fall into the scheme.
There was a shortage of food in Chenggao City, and the Korean army defending the city was inevitably fluctuating. Pang Juan sent into Chenggao in the intervals of the tide and took the opportunity to instigate the people guarding the city to loot the grain depot, and a civil strife was imminent. Fortunately, Sun Bin and his troops arrived in time to stop the civil strife, and Zhao Zhuangshi, the leader of the grain grabbing, was detained.
Zhao Zhuangshi sued General Feng, saying that General Feng withheld their rations and that they were forced to steal them. Sun Bin told Zhao Zhuangshi that he had asked General Feng to withhold grain and force them to grab it, creating the illusion that there was no food in the city, so that Pang Juan would continue to besiege but not attack, so that he would have enough time to wait for the arrival of Qin's reinforcements.
Zhao Zhuangshi told Sun Bin what he said, and there were still doubts about the gap. Sun Bin set up a maze again, so that the gap believed that there was indeed food in the city.
fled from Chenggao in the interval, and reported the inside story of Chengzhong to Pang Juan, who decided to attack the city.
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1. Siege of Wei to save Zhao: refers to Zhao and Wei during the Warring States Period; It originally refers to the method of besieging the capital of Wei during the Warring States Period, forcing Wei to withdraw its troops to attack Zhao Han and saving Zhao. The latter refers to the tactic of attacking the enemy's rear strongholds to force the attacking enemy Hyogen to retreat.
It is now borrowed to refer to the tactic of outflanking the enemy's rear to force it to withdraw its troops.
2. Grass Boat Borrowing Arrows: Grass Boat Years Shen Shen Borrowing Arrows is a story of the Battle of Chibi in my country's classical masterpiece "Romance of the Three Kingdoms". The borrowing of arrows was deliberately proposed by Zhou Yu (limited to 100,000 arrows in ten days), and the witty Zhuge Liang saw through it at a glance that it was a harmful plan, but calmly said that "it only takes three days".
Later, with Lu Su's help, Zhuge Liang took advantage of Cao Cao's suspicious personality to transfer a few grass boats to lure the enemy, and finally borrowed more than 100,000 arrows.
During the Warring States Period, Pang Juan designed King Wei to kill Sun Bin. Sun Bin who was cut off his feet fled to Qi for Qi's use, in the battle to save Zhao, Tian Ji Sun Bin's siege of Wei to save Zhao, reduce the stove, through the battle of Guiling and the battle of Maling, and finally forced Pang Juan Ma Lingdao to commit suicide.
4. Hide from the sky and cross the sea: It means to hide from the sky and smuggle across the sea. The metaphor uses lies and disguises to conceal one's true intentions from others, acting secretly behind the scenes.
The strategy of "hiding from the sky and crossing the sea" has long been used by people in ancient times, and the formation of the word "hiding from the sky and crossing the sea" may be related to the story of Xue Rengui's design to let Tang Taizong cross the sea in "Xue Rengui's Expedition to Liao" written by an unknown person in the early Yuan Dynasty.
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Distant and close attacks, conformism, retreat, and deceit.
Incomparable and incomparable.
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