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Chapter 1306 Sun Tzu's Art of War

So Chai Shao became extremely curious.

He couldn't understand that no one had noticed or cared about this Japanese since ancient times.

Why did Li Sheng seem to understand it very well?

Of course, to say that Li Sheng has a mysterious origin, he may be a Japanese... This is completely nonsense. Li Sheng's temperament is far superior to that of ordinary Han people. This kind of calm and gentle temperament can grasp the essence at a glance and solve problems with one word.

...And those Japanese people? They are far worse than the average Han people, and when it comes to their martial virtues...

Well, if you dare to assassinate the Holy King, you have to say that you do have some martial virtue, but... obviously, there is still a long way to go.

Compared with the Xianbei people who are also rich in martial arts...

After thinking for a moment, Chai Shao shook his head secretly in his heart. In terms of martial virtue, these Japanese people were far behind the Xianbei people. It could be said that there was an essential gap.

But why the Holy King seems to know the Japanese species very well is indeed very curious.

Chai Shao looked at Li Sheng and couldn't help but raise his hand - although he was appointed as a general during this expedition, he still understood in his heart that it was not because Li Sheng had an indifferent temperament and he did not want to lead the army? What if Li Sheng was interested in fighting and killing?

With special interests, how can ordinary generals have the chance to compete with Li Sheng...

I couldn't help but wonder, "The Holy King seems not surprised by the Japanese's plans... I wonder what the Holy King himself thinks of these Japanese ideas?"

Chai Shao asked curiously, and King Luo Bin and several of Chai Shao's guards also looked curious.

After all, these Japanese...

Everyone heard quite clearly what was happening today in that abandoned house, and the whole process of the conspiracy... everyone couldn't help but laugh just thinking about it.

Li Sheng snorted coldly when he heard this.

"What's so strange? Just go to Japan and have a look around and you'll find out. This is what these Japanese are like."

"ah?"

Chai Shao was startled, "How could...how could anyone suddenly assassinate other generals while spying on intelligence? Isn't this too hasty and blind?"

"Blind..."

Li Sheng thought for a while, considered the word, and then suddenly smiled, "If you really want to say blind, it doesn't mean it. People are born from father and mother, and no matter how stupid they are, they can't be that stupid. But... Mr. Chai

Anyway, you just need to know that the Japanese will always do blind things."

"This...why is this?"

Li Sheng's explanation was better than no explanation at all. This explanation instantly made Chai Shao even more curious.

You say people are stupid so just do stupid things. This Japanese...

Since Li Shengdu said he is not stupid, then the Japanese are really not that stupid. But since they are not stupid, why do they always do stupid things?

Chai Shao looked confused and confused, but Li Sheng just smiled slightly when he saw this.

"Mr. Chai, there is no need to be surprised. This is a perfectly normal thing."

"this……"

Chai Shao was stunned, "Is this normal? It's normal for smart people to do stupid things, but it seems unnatural to do stupid things all the time..."

"It's unreasonable, that's right. This is the common sense in Japan. Mr. Chai doesn't need to ask about deeper and more detailed things. In short... fighting the Japanese is very simple. You can use any flaw to ambush and go there.

The garrison didn't have to do anything, they just came right up to bite the bait and take the bait."

"Uh... so simple?"

Chai Shao didn't understand what Li Sheng was talking about about the Japanese, but when he heard that fighting against the Japanese only involved a few key points, it was even more outrageous for Chai Shao. There was no need to run around to garrison troops and just sell them out.

Just click on the ambush and wait to close the net...

How can this battle be so simple?

But then, before Chai Shao could ask this question, Li Sheng saw Chai Shao's doubts, and then smiled and said, "The Japanese...that's it. Doesn't Sun Tzu's Art of War say that victory can be achieved by just right combination and surprise? The Japanese are good.

Reading Sun Tzu, he likes to carry out all kinds of 'surprise attacks', so he will definitely be fooled."

As soon as Li Sheng finished speaking this time, not only Chai Shao was even more confused, but even King Luo Bin couldn't help but lost his composure. He frowned and said anxiously, "Watching like this, this... isn't this child's play?"

This time Li Sheng didn't explain any more and just laughed and said nothing.

Something like Sun Tzu's Art of War...

Just like the "seeking truth from facts" of later generations of Marzheli and the "golden mean" mentioned in Chinese philosophy, it is a "superpower" that everyone knows is useful, but no one can really do it well.

Sun Tzu's Art of War is exactly that. But when faced with things they don't understand, Chinese people know how to stay away from things they don't understand, but that's not the case with the Japanese.

For example, when Chinese people talk about "golden mean", it is actually the "border consciousness" in later sociology, which tells people to stay calm when facing difficult problems. It is also what is called "pull" in the game - not to get confused.

When you rush, you don't withdraw autistically, but patiently wait for opportunities.

But the Japanese will not calm down and think about these meanings. They only think that this word is very suitable for pua others. For example, the "Emperor" mentioned in China is a philosophical concept rather than a simple religious deception, but the Japanese will not think about these either.

, he opened his mouth and nicknamed himself Emperor.

In short... there are so many cases like this, Li Sheng doesn't even know how many there are. Anyway... in the future, we still have to manage the four Japanese islands. These people also have many opportunities to experience the second disease properties of the Japanese half-jar water.

When you understand, you will naturally understand.

Although Li Sheng didn't say much more, he was still confused...

But it is obvious that Chai Shao saw that Li Sheng was almost 100 to 20 percent sure about conquering the Japanese, so he could rest assured about the war - of course, Chai Shao had no idea.

I was worried about the war against the Japanese, but I was just worried that the Japanese would jump over the wall in a hurry and something would happen to Li Sheng.

However... now that the matter has been resolved, and Li Sheng is obviously very confident about the urine properties of the Japanese, Chai Shao feels more relieved. He picks up the wine jar and personally fills Li Sheng and King Luo Bin with wine.

"Then when I get to the four islands of Japan, I will act according to the Holy King's plan!"

"I pay tribute to the Holy King on behalf of the officers and men of the Forbidden Army!"

Chai Shao was very proud, but he also felt something in his heart. He raised his wine bowl to Li Sheng, and then looked at King Luo Bin, "You kid, I've figured out how to play with the airship. This time, I captured a group of assassins for the Holy King.

I, the Tang Dynasty, have captured a group of assassins! I also give you a big toast!"

For King Luo Bin, Li Sheng is his master and Chai Shao is his adoptive father. Today, he is a proper little brother who drinks with him. Unexpectedly, he was toasted by Chai Shao. Thinking of the invincible martial arts of the Forbidden Army in the future, he felt a wave of excitement in his heart.

Excited, he quickly stood up, raised a glass of wine in return, and started drinking heavily...

After a night of eating, drinking and laughing, King Luo Bin asked his subordinates to be careful and closely monitor the surrounding coasts. Since Li Sheng's personal safety was safe, the next step was to consider when to send troops.


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