Saturday, March 5, 2011

Nausea And Brown Discharge

36_X_S TRATAGEMMI

Conceal a dagger behind a smile


Explanation:

Honey on the lips, dagger at his belt.


It 's the strategy that the Chinese call "the smiling tiger." The type Smile of the tiger depends on the opponent: it is vain or stupid, you have to please him and worship him with flattering words, if humble, proud, and if uncertain, disoriented, and if poor, to enrich it.

It 'sounds like the trick that most familiar to the ears of the reader. Who has never been poisoned by an opponent from making friendly?

If the opponent tries to win our confidence speaking humbly, playing on personal ties, are likely "hiding a knife behind a smile," hiding his intention to attack.

Sunz also shows this principle: "Who speaks humbly but increases the preparations you have to attack. (...) Who calls a truce without conditions is developing a ruse."

And Confucius himself proclaims: "Wise is he who, suspecting the deception fed with distrust, immediately discovers the tricks and the unreliability of others"


Comment:

inspire confidence and reassure the enemy, while they plot plans.

Having done this, taking action, avoiding the opponent change her trust in us.

The Book of Changes says: "The fort is at the center, the low and outside."


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