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Full text and explanation of Sun Tzu's thirty-six strategies of art of war
1. The first plan to win the war: crossing the sea, describing huge deception and lies, all kinds of deception.

The second measure: encircling Wei to save Zhao refers to the tactics of bypassing the enemy's rear and forcing the enemy to retreat.

The third measure: killing with a knife is a metaphor for not coming forward and hurting people under the guise of others.

The fourth plan: to wait for work, which means not to attack first in the battle, to save your strength to deal with the tired enemy in the distance.

The fifth measure: robbing while the fire is on, which means robbing while people are on fire. Now it is a metaphor for taking advantage of people's danger and making profits.

The sixth plan: shifting from the east to the west means attacking the east on the surface, but actually attacking the west.

2. The seventh plan of the enemy's war plan: making something out of nothing, which means that there is nothing but persistence. Now describe fabrication out of thin air.

The eighth plan: sneak in, which means confusing the enemy from the front and raiding from the flank.

The ninth plan: watching the fire across the bank is a metaphor for watching the excitement and not saving others' dangers.

The tenth plan: hiding the knife in the smile means that the appearance is pleasing and the heart is insidious.

Eleventh plan: Li is rigid, which means taking the place of the other party or suffering on behalf of others.

Twelfth plan: shoplifting refers to stealing people's things.

3. The thirteenth measure of the attack plan: startle the snake, that is, do things carelessly and act carelessly, so that the other party can notice.

Fourteenth plan: rebirth, which means that something that has been destroyed or declined reappears under another name or in another form.

Fifteenth plan: draw the tiger out of the mountain, which means trying to lure people away from their original places in order to facilitate their actions.

The sixteenth plan: playing hard to get, metaphorically speaking, to relax deliberately in order to further control.

Seventeenth plan: throw a brick to attract jade, and draw others' brilliant opinions with your superficial opinions.

The eighteenth plan: catching the thief and catching the king is a metaphor to grasp the key to doing things.

4. The 19th plan of melee: draw firewood from the bottom of the pot. Metaphor fundamentally solve the problem.

The twentieth plan: fish in troubled waters is a metaphor for taking advantage of chaos to seize illegitimate interests.

Twenty-first plan: the golden cicada will shed its shell, and the cicada will shed its young shell when it becomes an adult. Metaphor muddle through.

Scheme 22: Close the door to catch the thief, and close the door to catch the thief into the house.

Twenty-three: Make friends with distant countries and attack neighboring countries.

The twenty-fourth plan: illegal logging, in the name of road construction, actually wants to occupy the country.

5. Twenty-fifth plan of the merger plan: stealing the column, metaphorically playing tricks in the dark, confusing the fake with the real.

The twenty-sixth plan: refer to mulberry and curse. Metaphor is to use the topic to play, pointing to this and scolding that.

Twenty-seventh plan: pretend to be crazy, pretend to be dementia, hide people's eyes and ears, and have other plans.

28th: Go upstairs and get the ladder, and then take it down. Talk to others in private by mentioning them. It is also a metaphor to encourage people and make them fall for it.

Twenty-ninth plan: when a tree blossoms, it means that others will reap benefits.

The thirtieth measure: anti-customer-oriented, refers to taking positive measures on specific occasions to overwhelm others with momentum.

6. The third defeat1meter: honey trap, a trick to attract beautiful women.

The thirty-second plan: empty city plan refers to the strategy of covering up the emptiness of one's own strength and confusing the other.

The thirty-third measure: counter-conspiracy, refers to using tactics to alienate the enemy and cause infighting.

Thirty-fourth: risk, deliberately damaging the body to defraud the other party's trust, thus implementing the derailment strategy.

The thirty-fifth plan: a series of stratagems refers to one interrelated stratagem after another.

Thirty-sixth plan: Walking is the best policy, which is used to choose the attitude of retreating and fleeing when the situation is unfavorable and there is no hope of success.

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The Art of War is one of the earliest art books in the world. It is regarded as a classic of China's military strategists, and most military books in later generations are influenced by it, which has a far-reaching impact on the development of China's military science. It has also been translated into many languages and occupies an important position in the world military history.

References:

Thirty-six Strategies of Sun Tzu's Art of War-Baidu Encyclopedia