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Updated on healthy 2024-07-31
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  1. Anonymous users2024-02-13

    Hide from the sky and cross the sea, surround Wei to save Zhao, borrow a knife to kill people, wait for work, take advantage of the fire to rob, attack the east and the west, make something out of nothing, secretly cross Chen Cang, watch the fire from the other side, hide the knife in the smile, Li Dai Tao stiff, take the sheep and fight the grass and scare the snake, borrow the corpse to return the soul, transfer the tiger from the mountain, want to capture the old and indulge, throw bricks and lead the jade, capture the thief and capture the king, draw the bottom of the kettle, fish in the mixed water, the golden cicada sheds its shell, close the door to catch the thief, the distant and close attack, the false road to cut the sky, steal the beam and change the pillar, refer to the mulberry and scold the Huai, the fake idiot is not upside down, go to the house and draw the ladder, the tree blooms, the anti-guest beauty plan, the empty city plan, the anti-intermittent plan, the bitter meat plan, the chain plan, and go for the upper plan.

  2. Anonymous users2024-02-12

    The plan to divert the tiger from the mountain, from "Thirty-six Strategies", tries to make the tiger leave the original hill. The metaphor is a trick to get the other person away from where he came from so that he can take advantage of the opportunity.

    Allusion to the end of the Eastern Han Dynasty, warlords rose together, each dominating one side. Sun Jian's son Sun Ce, only seventeen years old, young and promising, inherited his father's will, and his power gradually became stronger. In 199 AD, Sun Ce wanted to advance northward, preparing to seize Lujiang County in Jiangbei.

    Lujiang County has the danger of the Yangtze River in the south and the Huaishui in the north, which is easy to defend and difficult to attack. Liu Xun, the warlord who occupied Lujiang, was powerful and ambitious. Sun Ce knew that if he attacked hard, the chances of winning were very small.

    He consulted with the generals and came up with a clever plan to divert the tiger from the mountain. In response to the weakness of the warlord Liu Xun, who was extremely greedy for money, Sun Ce sent someone to send Liu Xun a generous gift, and praised Liu Xun in the letter. The letter said that Liu Xun's fame was far-reaching, and people admired him today, and said that he wanted to be good friends with Liu Li.

    Sun Ce also asked Liu Xun for help as a weakling. He said that Shangyu often sent troops to harass us, and we were too weak to go on an expedition, and asked the general to send troops to surrender Shangyu, and we were grateful. Liu Xun was very proud when he saw that Sun Ce was trying his best to please him.

    The area around Shangyun is very rich, Liu Xun has long wanted to seize it, but now seeing that Sun Ce is weak and incompetent, he has been relieved of his worries and decided to send troops to Shangyu. The ministry general Liu Ye tried his best to dissuade him, and Liu Xun ** could listen? He had been bewildered by Sun Ce's generous gifts and sweet words.

    Sun Ce monitored Liu Xun's actions at all times, and saw that Liu Xun personally led tens of thousands of soldiers and horses to attack Shangyi, and the city was empty, and his heart was overjoyed, and he said: "The tiger has been transferred out of the mountain by me, let's quickly occupy its nest!" Gan Shi immediately led his men and horses, advanced by land and water, attacked the Lu River, and almost did not encounter the stubborn arrival in Hangzhou, and successfully controlled the Lu River.

    Liu Xun stormed Shangyu and was unable to win. Suddenly, Sun Ce had taken Lu Jiang, and he knew that he was in the middle of the plan, and it was too late to regret it, so he had to defect to Cao Cao in disgrace.

  3. Anonymous users2024-02-11

    Title: Tune the tiger away from the mountain.

    Pronunciation: diào hǔ lí shān

    synonyms: sound the east and attack the west, encircle Wei to save Zhao.

    antonyms: Usage: linkage; as a predicate, a definite; Used in military and other interpretations: Trying to get the tiger out of its original hill. The metaphor is a trick to get the other person away from where he came from so that he can take advantage of the opportunity.

    Source: Ming Xu Zhonglin's "Romance of the Gods" Chapter 88: "Ziya Gongsu personally used the strategy of transferring the tiger from the mountain, and the first battle was successful. ”

    Example: This is naturally a plan, and both Deng and the Wuhan faction disagree. (Guo Moruo's "Sea Wave Collection: One Night in Nanchang").

  4. Anonymous users2024-02-10

    1 All hide from the sky and cross the sea, surround Wei to save Zhao, borrow a knife to kill people, wait for work, take advantage of the fire to rob, attack the east and the west, make something out of nothing, secretly cross Chen Cang, watch the fire from the other side, hide the knife in the smile, Li Dai Taozhuang, take the sheep and fight the grass and scare the snake, borrow the corpse to return the soul, transfer the tiger from the mountain, want to capture the old and indulge, throw bricks and lead the jade, capture the thief and capture the king, draw the bottom of the kettle, fish in the mixed water, the golden cicada sheds its shell, close the door and catch the thief, attack from afar, attack from afar, steal the beam and change the pillar, refer to the mulberry and scold the Huai, the fake idiot is not upside down, go to the house and draw the ladder, the tree blooms, the anti-guest beauty plan, the empty city plan, the anti-intermittent plan, the bitter meat plan, the chain plan, go to the upper plan.

  5. Anonymous users2024-02-09

    There are sounds of attacking the east and the west, cutting down on the false way, secretly crossing the Chen Cang on the plank road in the Ming Dynasty, hiding from the sky and crossing the sea, besieging Wei to save Zhao, borrowing a knife to kill people, waiting for work at ease, robbing while the fire is hot, making something out of nothing, watching the fire from the other side, etc., see the 36 strategies.

  6. Anonymous users2024-02-08

    Yu Xu Pingqiang.

    Yu Xu's soldiers and horses rested in Wudu for a whole day.

    At the end of the Eastern Han Dynasty, the Qiang people in the north rebelled. The imperial court sent Yu Xu to quell the rebellion, and Yu Xu's troops were intercepted by the Qiang people in the area of Chencangkun Valley. At this time, the Qiang people were in full swing and occupied a favorable terrain, so Yu Xu could not attack or make a detour, which was really a dilemma.

    Yu Xu decided to trick the Qiang people into leaving the fortified stronghold, and he ordered his troops to stop their advance and camp on the spot. The march was blocked, and the DPRK asked for reinforcements. Seeing that Yu Xu had stopped advancing and was waiting for reinforcements, the Qiang people relaxed their guard, left their strongholds, and plundered nearby.

    Seeing that the enemy had left the stronghold, Yu Xu ordered his troops to march hastely, day and night, more than 100 miles a day, through the valley. He ordered to increase the number of stoves along the way during the rapid march, increasing the number of stoves today and tomorrow, and the enemy mistakenly thought that the imperial reinforcements had arrived, and his own forces had been dispersed, and he did not dare to attack easily. Yu Xu successfully passed through the Chencang Valley and turned to the outer line of warfare, and the Qiang people turned into a passive situation in time and space, and soon the Qiang rebellion was put down.

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