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三十六计英文-Thirty-Six Stratagems 34. Inflict injury on oneself to win the enemy's trust 三十六计
三十六计英文
35. Interlocking stratagems
From Sun Tzu:
Walk in the path defined by rule,
and accommodate yourself to the enemy
until you can fight a decisive battle.
-- from Section Eleven, "The Nine Situations," Art of War.
If your own forces are exhausted and depleted, then the time is not right to
launch a decisive battle. Rather, use all the rules and strategies to whittle
down the opponent. Sun Tzu advises that if you have only a small force, you must
retreat to rocky and broken terrain to prevent the opponent from making a
concerted charge against you. Divide the enemy forces so that you can take them
on a little at a time. Fine places easy to defend and force him to make charges
that cannot succeed. Create illusions that he strikes at with no success. Annoy
him, irritate him, and harass him.
By means of patiently forcing the enemy to come after you and spend up his
resources and energy, you open up opportunities for yourself and create more
equal conditions.
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