Comments on Thirty-six Tactics 1 "Thirty-six Tactics" refers to the thirty-six tactics of China's ancient art of war. It is a military work based on China's ancient military thought and rich struggle experience.
Among the 36 schemes, there are schemes such as "making something out of nothing", "throwing bricks to attract jade", "catching thieves to catch the king" and "customer first". Zhuge Liang, a strategist in Shu, once used a tactic: an empty city tactic.
"Empty City Strategy" tells the story between Zhuge Liang and Sima Yi. It means that Zhuge Liang didn't have enough troops, but he deliberately opened the city gate, dressed the soldiers as civilians and played the piano on the rostrum himself. Sima Yi's troops became suspicious when they arrived here: "There must be an ambush inside, we can't get in, so retreat quickly!" So Zhuge Liang and the soldiers used this plan to escape from danger.
Planning is wisdom, talent and courage. People who can use tricks are smart and brave. After reading this book, I have a certain understanding of these various, colorful and powerful "strategies". I want to learn these plans and use them to build and defend our motherland. For the motherland, we can do whatever it takes. Therefore, we should study our skills well now, so as to serve our motherland with our knowledge and skills in the future. What is the plan? One meter is a kind of "self-defense", which can protect you. What is the plan? The meter is a kind of "hemp (horse) drunk bomb", which can confuse each other. Depends on where you use it. We should let him protect himself, protect the good and confuse the evil. Punish the bad guys.
"Thirty-six Strategies" is really the crystallization of wisdom, diligence and courage of ancient China people.
After reading the thirty-six plans, I felt an inexplicable sense of vicissitudes: they really took pains to fight for power and profit!
I can't forget the classic strategies in the book: crossing the sea, introducing the east to the west, making something out of nothing, and concealing the truth ... One of the allusions in "Making something out of nothing" impressed me deeply: Zhuge Liang captured Meng Huo seven times. It's about Zhuge Liang taking Meng Huo alive again and again, but Meng Huo always said it was careless. If he is released and beaten again, Zhuge Liang may not be able to catch him. Zhuge Liang let him go again and again. When Meng Huo was caught for the seventh time, Meng Huo, who loved face, was convinced and surrendered sincerely. Zhuge Liang will also return all the places he occupied and let him continue to be barbarian king. Barbarians have always lived in peace.
"Thirty-six Strategies" has made me know many people with distinctive personalities: Cao Cao, a suspicious nature, Zhuge Liang, a resourceful man, and Zhou Yu, an old fox. ...
This book made me understand China's excellent military thoughts and rich struggle experience in ancient times. I hope everyone will have a look!
After reading thirty-six plans, I often hear people say, "Thirty-six plans, walking is the best policy." What is the thirty-six plan? With such curiosity, during the holiday, under the guidance of my father, I read the book Thirty-six Plans. This is a wonderful book about the art of war and ingenuity, which embodies China's important ancient military thoughts and rich war experience, and every tactic in it fascinates me. Many things can not be solved by force, but also by wisdom.
What impressed me in the book was the seventh plan-"making something out of nothing". The original text is: "Yes, it's not true, it's true. Shaoyin, Taiyin, Sun. " It means insisting that there is something you don't have, and calling it a fabrication. Dong Fangshuo, an adviser in Han Dynasty, made good use of the strategy of "making something out of nothing". Dong Fangshuo was not valued by Emperor Wu of Han Dynasty at first, and he was very dissatisfied with his situation. In order to change this situation, he used the gnome who looked at the horse pen in the palace and the tactic of "making something out of nothing" to make Emperor Wu reuse Dong Fangshuo and appoint him as the Golden Horse Gate.
There are many examples of "making something out of nothing" in real life. For example, a classmate in our class deliberately damaged other people's things, and then insisted that others did it, accusing others, causing unnecessary contradictions between classmates and affecting the relationship between classmates. This is not right. "Out of nothing" can be used by the enemy, but it must not be used by students, otherwise it will hurt harmony and affect the unity of students.
Reading the wonderful book "Thirty-six Strategies" has increased my wisdom and enhanced my ability to distinguish right from wrong, which has benefited me a lot.
After reading thirty-six strategies, the book "Thirty-six Strategies" tells how ancient people defeated the enemy with clever methods and how to escape.
There are other tactics in this book, such as transferring tigers on the mountain, fishing in troubled waters, catching thieves and catching kings, and attacking from afar, but I don't like any of them. What I like best is the tree blossom tactics in tactics, that is, when we are weak, we adopt some methods to create various illusions to strengthen our automatic momentum, so as to confuse the enemy and take the opportunity to annihilate. For example, Tian Dan wrote that in 284 BC, Le Yi, the general of Yan State, led an army to invade Qi State, and Qi State was captured by more than 70 cities, leaving only two cities. At this point, Tian Chan strengthened his defense, pretended to have no food and was about to surrender. But secretly Tian Chan is ready for the decisive battle. He chose a thousand cows, tied two sharp knives to their horns and tied a bundle of reeds soaked in oil to their tails. Tian Dan drove the cow out of the city and lit a fire on its tail. More than a thousand cows were burned, and Yan's army was in flight.
I have read this book and learned that in a war, when the enemy is strong and we are weak, we must not attack them head-on easily, but try to outwit them from the side.
In the third grade, I bought an old book "Thirty-six Plans" with five yuan.
"Thirty-six Strategies" tells the story of thirty-six battle plans during the Warring States Period, and it is a complete strategy book. There are many short stories in each scheme, which are so rich and wonderful that I can't put it down. According to the actual application in the war, the book is divided into six sets, namely, winning strategy, attacking strategy, melee strategy, merging strategy and losing strategy. Each group contains six policies, a total of 36 policies.
Among them, what impressed me the most was the article "Earlier and Earlier". It means to be on the defensive and save your strength when fighting, and then attack when the invading enemy is tired. In ancient times, there were many typical examples! At the end of the Warring States period, the State of Qin launched an army of 200,000 to attack the State of Chu, and it began to be unstoppable. Later, he was ambushed by Xiang Yan and was defeated. The king of Qin found that ginger was still old and spicy, so he used veteran Wang Jian who retired from his hometown. On the ground, Wang Jian told the troops to practice well, cultivate well and not attack. Soon, the Chu army mobilized all the troops to fight, but Qin Jun just ignored them. In the military camp of the State of Qin, soldiers are just eating, drinking and having fun besides practicing. When the enemy was tired, Wang Jian suddenly ordered to send troops. It was time to kill the Chu army. Now, we have cultivated enough spirit and have more energy to work and study.
Thirty-six plans are really good. I really like it.
My opinion on thirty-six measures. I read a special book these days-Thirty-six Plans. Why is it special? Because this book is a clever book based on China's excellent ancient military thought and rich struggle experience. It concisely summarizes the essence of China's wisdom and strategy in past dynasties, and it is a wonderful work of military science. This book talks about six strategies, namely, winning strategy, enemy strategy, attacking strategy, melee strategy, merging strategy and losing strategy. Each strategy is divided into six strategies, * * * 36 strategies.
Among so many schemes, what impressed me the most was "stealing columns". It is said that Song, Wei and Cai wanted to cut Dai. After learning the news, Zheng wanted to take this opportunity to catch Dai, so he pretended to send general Lu to help Dai and hid in Lu's car. After entering Dai, he got off the bus to command the army, easily defeated the soldiers guarding Dai City, and United with the soldiers outside the city.
From this story, I understand the true meaning of "stealing the column", that is, secretly switching the package without others' knowledge, so that internal conflicts or strength are weakened. People were so smart at that time because they had a lot of knowledge, read a lot of books and learned a lot before they came up with these strategies. Like them, we should read more books in order to become smarter and achieve more things!
This summer, my mother bought me some books, among which my favorite is Thirty-Six Strategies, which talked a lot about war strategy, diversion, deception, attracting jade, honey trap, risks and so on.
Darkness left a deep impression on me. After the peasant uprising at the end of Qin Dynasty, Xiang Yu and Liu Bang fought for the world for four years in the "Chu-Han War". Han Xin sent more than ten thousand troops to repair the burned plank road. The plank road restoration project is arduous and slow. Zhang Han knew that the restoration of the plank road was by no means easy, and he was unprepared. Little imagine, Han Xin main copy path into Chencang, quickly captured Xianyang. After reading this, I really admire the former military strategist. Their wit and courage are worth learning.
The book Thirty-six Strategies has taught me a lot and inspired me a lot. Through this book, I clearly realize that there are still many things to explore and explore in life.
During the winter vacation, I read the children's color map pinyin version of Thirty-six Plans with great interest.
Thirty-six Strategies is a wonderful book about the art of war and ingenuity based on China's important ancient military thoughts and rich war experience. This wonderful book on military science has extracted all the essence of China's ancient wisdom and strategy. The book is divided into six sets of strategies, which are victory strategy, enemy strategy, attack strategy, melee strategy, combination strategy and defeat strategy. Each scheme consists of 6 schemes, with a total of 36 schemes.
This book tells strategies in the form of storytelling, and evolves the essence of 36 strategies through actual combat. The stories selected in the book are easy to understand, vivid and appropriate, and with vivid color pictures, they leave a deeper impression on readers. In order to help readers better understand the connotation of each strategy, the beginning of the story is also equipped with a "trick up my sleeve". It summarizes the main points of using each strategy in concise language, so that readers can fully and deeply understand the usage of each strategy when reading the story. In addition, each strategy is accompanied by "expanding knowledge", which is easy to impress readers and broaden their horizons.
I believe that as long as you read this book carefully, you can gain a lot from it.
After reading 36 plans, I read a book called 36 plans today.
I mainly talked about many schemes. I remember that there are many schemes, such as crossing the sea, encircling Wei to save Zhao, killing people with a knife, stealing people while taking advantage of chaos, throwing bricks to attract jade, turning the customer first, honey trap, double spy, deviant plan, empty city plan, serial plan, and walking is the best policy. I will tell you a story about cheating. Here's the story. The lazy army wanted to defeat Chen Jun. They thought about it and finally came up with a plan. They came to the east of the Yangtze River, and the west was the base of Chen Jun.. Chen Faxian's lazy army didn't want to attack them at all, so it relaxed its vigilance and didn't care that this was the lazy army's strategy. Over time, in the New Year of 889 BC, the lazy army sneaked into the Yangtze River. Chen suffered a great defeat in World War I, and the lazy army won a great victory. However, Chen was defeated and the whole army was wiped out.
After reading this book, I know I must not be a soldier. There is an idiom that pride goes before a fall.
After reading thirty-six plans, 10 Thirty-six plans embodies the wisdom of the ancients; "Thirty-six strategies" represent the intellectual achievements of ancient people and are also commonly used strategies in the Warring States period.
As the name implies, "36 plans" refers to 36 plans.
The first trick is "crossing the sea from heaven", which means that the ancient heaven refers to the son of heaven and the emperor, that is, crossing the sea without telling the emperor. Because the emperor was seasick, a general tricked the emperor into a house, which was actually a big ship. In this way, unconsciously, the emperor crossed the sea safely.
In the movie "Red Cliff", "the grass boat borrows an arrow" is also one of the "36 tricks". It mainly tells the story of Zhou Yu, who is narrow-minded. Seeing that Zhuge Liang, who is resourceful, is superior to himself everywhere, he is jealous and even bent on killing Zhuge Liang. In the name of the lack of arrows in the army, he made a plan for Zhuge Liang to build 100 thousand arrows in ten days. However, the clever Zhuge Liang arrived by fog, borrowed 100,000 arrows from Cao Ying with a straw boat, completed the task ahead of schedule, and completely defeated Zhou Yu's plot.
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I hope you have a chance to see thirty-six tricks. My intuition tells me that this book is of great help to our primary school students, and it can improve your understanding of history. I want to tell you that you deserve this book.
After reading Thirty-six Strategies, 1 1 Thirty-six Strategies is a famous work in ancient China, in which many people won the final victory by stratagem. This book tells me that many things don't have to be solved by force, but also by wisdom.
I like that Guo Liang outsmarted Changsha, Zhang Xun borrowed an arrow, tackled seven times, Wang Zuo broke his arm, and Coventry was hard to find. What I like best is that Napoleon occupied Egypt.
Napoleon wanted to occupy Egypt, so he spread false news, which caused great panic in the British government. To support areas with questionable intelligence, Napoleon easily occupied Egypt, while Britain had no support for Egypt.
Once, I played hide-and-seek with Huang Xiao, Sun Xiao, Xiao Li and Xiao Wang. When it was Xiao Huang's turn to find it, I pretended to tell Xiao Zhao that when I went upstairs, you couldn't leak it. I'm afraid I'll kill you, but I'm thinking of playing with him. When Xiao Huang didn't notice me hiding in the room, things went as I hoped. Xiao Huang went upstairs to look for me for a long time, but he couldn't find it, so he left angrily, almost choking me to death.
Some things don't have to be solved by force, but by wisdom. Thirty-six plans taught me this truth, and I like thirty-six plans.
After reading Thirty-six Strategies 12, I have a deeper understanding of the wisdom crystallization and the strategy of the art of war left by the ancients in China.
This book tells the practical strategies left by ancient figures in China, which left a deep impression on me. My favorite trick is the "anti-planning" scheme, that is, the enemy spy can't figure out the truth and pass on false information, so that the help will come from "inside" and will not cause his own failure. The most famous in history are Wu and Battle of Red Cliffs of Wei during the Three Kingdoms period. When Jiang Gan of Wei came to Wu as a spy, Zhou Yu deliberately deceived Cao Cao, so that he lost two generals, and Battle of Red Cliffs failed.
These classics of Chinese studies are treasures of the world, and Nobel Prize winners all say that these books are useful. We should learn these profound China classics. Just like the strategies in the 36-plan, they can be used in life, study and competition. These strategies are the crystallization of the wisdom of our ancestors, and we should carry them forward.
The 36-meter plan also used the trick of "falling from the sky to the sea". When I got a low score in the second grade exam, I hid the test paper in the cupboard and said there was no exam. I think these should be used in the right place.
We should use strategies like the characters in the story to carry forward the classics of our country.
A few days ago, I finished reading China's classic book Thirty-six Plans, from which I realized the subtlety of China's ancient wisdom.
"Thirty-six Plans" is a military work based on China's excellent ancient military thoughts and rich struggle experience, and it is one of the long-standing heritages of the Chinese nation. The Thirty-six Strategies I read is an expanded reading, which contains not only the original text of the ancient Thirty-six Strategies, but also the translation. Moreover, there is a wonderful story behind every strategy, and there is a hero with rich strategies in every story, such as Tan Daoji, a famous Southern Song Dynasty star, Ban Chao with extraordinary intelligence, and Li Mi, a doctor who designed to save the country. They are all people who use strategy flexibly on the battlefield. What impressed me most among the 36 schemes was the one that cursed others. This plan can be used in business life, after punishing others, warning them to show dignity and deterring those who do not obey them, so as to achieve effective management of a team.
Strategy is nothing more than a strategy to get yourself out of trouble, and it can also be said that it is a way to make yourself stronger. The book "Thirty-six Strategies" tells us that when encountering difficulties, we should not sit still and wait for death, but actively find ways to solve them.
I read a lot of books throughout the holiday, but only one set left a deep impression on me. It is based on China's rich struggle experience in ancient times, and it is also a treasure house of wisdom that Chinese and foreign politicians, strategists and entrepreneurs attach most importance to. The book is divided into three volumes, each of which fully shows the crystallization of wisdom contained in the "Thirty-six Strategies".
Turning to the third page of this book is the preface. In the preface, I saw such a sentence: Sixteen Strategies is a wonderful work on military science, which can be called "a collection of puzzles and strategies". This sentence can completely sum up my feelings after reading this article, because Sixteen Plans is really an intriguing and worth studying.
Among them, * * * has a total of 36 strategies, which is a wonderful plan. I choose to describe it here: risk, chain plan, honey trap, empty city plan, double detective plan and so on. These are all very famous tricks, but the most famous trick is the last trick, which is the 36th trick-"Walking is the best policy". In short, there are many stories drawn from the thirty-six plans, which are endless and countless.
After reading Sixteen Plans, I just want to say: This is a wonderful book with popular and vivid words and beautiful images, which enables everyone to understand "using soldiers as grandchildren and plotting thirty-six plans"!
My mother bought me the comic book Thirty-six Plans. Because the ancient story in it is too long to understand, I didn't finish it, but I read all the contents. I like startle the snake, an empty plan, going to the house drawer, watching the fire from the other bank and rambling.
I've also encountered 36 tricks in comics.
It is Grey Wolf who knows best how to use "hide the knife in the smile" and "fish in troubled waters". For example, Big Wolf attacked Yangcun with a cannon, and when it caught fire, it was "fishing in troubled waters".
Pleasant goat often uses "golden cicada to shell". Once, the wolf came to Yangcun to catch sheep, and when he saw the bell of Pleasant Goat, he pulled it hard. It turned out to be a big bear with a pleasant goat bell.
There are often thirty-six tricks in the cartoon "The Battle of Happy Heroes and Happy Babies". A bad guy used the trick of "throwing bricks to attract jade" He wants whatever he wants, then abducts the children in the kindergarten and forces the good people to take things out. But he failed because the happy hero and his friends beat him. His plan failed.
I think the 36-meter plan is very interesting, enjoyable to read and useful. We should use the 36-meter plan more.