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What do you mean by surprise?

Surprise: At the critical moment, surprise soldiers can win quickly.

pinyin: chū qí? ZH √ shè ng

Source: Sun Tzu's Art of War: "Whoever fights, wins with the right combination and the odd (ji).

As long as there is a reasonable reason for a war, we should win by speed.

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Synonyms:

1. Take the enemy by surprise: it means to attack while the enemy is unprepared.

Pinyin: gōng qí bù bèi

Source: Sun Zi Ji Pian: "Take it by surprise."

attack while the enemy is unprepared.

2. A diversion: On the surface, it is said that attacking the east is actually attacking the west.

Pinyin: sh ē ng d not ng j ī x ī

Origin: Tong Dian Bing Liu by Tang Du You said: "A diversion is actually a diversion to the west."

translation: On the surface, it is said that attacking the east is actually attacking the west.

3. To win by surprise: It means to defeat the enemy by surprise. Metaphor is to win in an unexpected way.

Pinyin: ch ū qí zh? shè ng

Source: The Seventh Journey of Lao Can: "There is nothing surprising to win, so I have been running around the Jianghu for nearly ten years."

Translation: I felt that there was no surprise, so I went to the Jianghu for ten years.

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