Soldiers don't get tired of deceit
[Explanation]: disgust: disgust; Deception: Deception. When fighting, try to confuse the enemy with illusions as much as possible in order to achieve victory.
【Idiom Story】:
The disgust of the idiom "soldiers are not tired of deception" is: satisfaction, deception: deception. Fighting with troops allows you to confuse the opponent with as many deceptive tactics as possible in order to win.
This idiom comes from "Han Feizi. Difficult one", a courteous gentleman, not tired of faithfulness, between battle formations, not tired of deceit. It's just a deception.
In 633 BC, the state of Chu attacked the state of Song, and the state of Song appealed to the state of Jin for help. In the spring of the following year, Duke Wen of Jin sent troops to capture Chu's allies Cao and Wei, and asked them to break off relations with Chu before they could return to the country. Enraged, the state of Chu withdrew its siege of the state of Song and came to war with the state of Jin. The two armies faced each other at Chengpu (southwest of present-day Juancheng, Shandong).
When Duke Wen of Jin was a son, he was persecuted by his stepmother and fled to Chu State, where he was entertained by King Cheng of Chu. King Chu Cheng asked Chong'er how to repay him in the future, and Chong'er said: "You have all the beauties, silk, etc., what can I give you?" If I can return to my country to govern by your blessing, in the event of a war between the two countries, I will retreat three miles (ten miles). If the state of Chu still can't understand, the two sides will fight again. ”
In order to fulfill the promise of that year, Jin Wengong ordered a retreat of ninety miles. Ziyu, the general of the Chu State, led the Chu army to press on.
At that time, the state of Chu united Chen, Cai and other countries, and the army was strong; The Jin State united the Qi, Song and other countries, and the army was weak. How should we fight? Jin Wengong's uncle-in-law said: "I have heard such a saying: For a gentleman who pays attention to etiquette, he should emphasize more loyalty and credit, gain the trust of the other party, and use more deception to confuse the other party in the battle between you and me. You can deceive the enemy. ”
Duke Wen of Jin followed the strategy of the sub-criminal, first crushing the right flank of the Chu army composed of Chen and Cai's troops, and then the main force pretended to retreat, luring the left flank of the Chu army to pursue, and then attacked with ambushes. The left flank of the Chu army was defeated, and the Chinese army was also forced to retreat.
This is the famous battle of Chengpu in history, where the weak defeated the strong. After the victory of the Jin State, it allied with Qi, Lu, Song, Zheng, Cai, Ju, Wei and other parliaments and became the overlord of the princes.
In this story, another idiom is derived, "retreating and retreating", which is used as a metaphor for retreating or avoiding conflict and avoiding conflict.
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