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Zhuge Liang made several wooden oxen and horses in Hulu Mountain to transport grain and grass, so that Sima Yi's Wei soldiers came to rob them, and Sima Yi intercepted them and made a thousand identical wooden oxen and horses for transporting grain and grass. Zhuge Liang ordered the Shu soldiers to patrol the perimeter disguised as Wei soldiers, and then launched an attack from within the Wei soldiers, eliminating many Wei soldiers in one fell swoop, and also transporting thousands of wooden oxen and horses back. This example is Zhuge Liang's use of the enemy's strong power to make up for his own shortcomings, and skillfully use the enemy's psychology to underestimate the enemy's victory.
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The Battle of England and Spain in 1588.
Spain sent an armada to attack the British. Think you can win big.
The size of the British fleet was far inferior to that of the Invincible Armada. But with the advantage of geographical conditions and flexible combat skills.
Successfully defeated the British. So Britain began to slowly become the hegemon of the sea.
Spain began to withdraw from the arena of world powers.
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At the Battle of Cannae, Hannibal defeated the Roman Empire with fewer victories.
Napoleon won every battle, often winning by surprise and winning more with less.
In World War II, Germany bypassed the Maginot Line and took France in one fell swoop, which was the "blitzkrieg".
I recommend you take a look at the book "One Thought: The Corner That Determines the Success or Failure of a War".
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The Battle of Huangshui, the Battle of Chibi. Empty city plan.
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The Battle of Red Cliffs, the Battle of Huangshui...
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What era do you want??? There are a lot of them in the Three Kingdoms, and they still have to be modern
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Pearl Harbor, the Barbarossa Plan, the Scythe Plan, the Malayan Campaign, the Counterattack against Vietnam, the Battle of the River Crossing and so on, all I know in modern times.
In ancient times, there were: the battle of Changping in Baiqi, the battle of Wang Jian to destroy Chu, the battle of Julu in Xiang Yu, the battle of Wei Qinghuo to the north of the disease, the battle of Cao Cao Guandu, the battle of Zhang Liao Hefei, the battle of Xie An in the water, Li Yu's snowy night attack on Caizhou, the battle of Li Shimin's Wujiaoguan, Li Jing's extermination of the Turks, the battle of Sarhu in Nurhachi, the battle of Songjin in Huang Taiji, and the battle of Dolgon Shanhaiguan.
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The German Blitzkrieg armored forces of World War II are almost all examples of this.
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The mobile defensive operations of Meng Heng in the Southern Song Dynasty.
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If you win tactically, you have to be strategic......
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Winning more with less is not basically based on tactics?
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