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三十六计英文-Thirty-Six Stratagems 04. Wait at ease for the enemy 三十六计
三十六计英文
05. Loot a burning house
Sun Tzu wrote, "While heading the profit of my counsel, avail yourself also of
any helpful circumstances over and beyond the ordinary rules. According as
circumstances are favorable, one should modify one's plans." (from Section One,
"Laying Plans," Art of War).
If your opponent suffers an adversity not related to your battle, you can use
the diversion of his attention, energy, and resources to further weaken him.
Later stratagems advise that you actually create any diversion possible to
divide your opponent's focus, apart from the standard military diversions of the
battle field: force him to camp in a swamp so that his troops get sick; alert
his ruler about the debt of his army; warn local officials about his shady
dealings. When his attention is divided and his spirits low, you can force him
to compromise and make peace. Use the misery and distress of your opponent to
bring him to terms.
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