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[Chinese Idioms And Fables] Thirty-Six Strategies 3: Kill with a Borrowed Sword

When you do not have the means to attack your enemy directly, then attack using the strength of another. Trick an ally into attacking him, bribe an official to turn traitor, or use the enemy's own strength against him.

[Chinese Idioms And Fables] Thirty-Six Strategies 2: Besiege Wei to Rescue Zhao

When the enemy is too strong to attack directly, then attack something he holds dear. Know that in all things he cannot be superior.

[Chinese Poems] Written While Taking Seven Paces

The poem was written by Caozhi(the third son of Cao Cao and Prince Si of Chen, is widely acknowledged as the most accomplished writer and poet of the Jian-an era) while taking seven paces. and he expressed sadness of the fightness between relatives in court.

[Extensive Reading] Bianque, the Physician

What we can learn from the story is this: Prevention is better than control, which in turn is better than remedy after the event. It’s a pity that many enterprise managers fail to see this and try to seek remedies after wrong decisions have incurred great losses, which, they will find, may be too late to make up for.

[Extensive Reading] Youth celebrate holiday online

Spring Festival celebrations were given a distinctly high-tech update by millions of young Internet users in China this week.

[Chinese Poems] A farmhouse on the Wei river

In the slant of the sun on the country-side,Cattle and sheep trail home along the lane...

[Chinese Poems] In summer at the south pavilion thinking of Xin

The mountain-light suddenly fails in the west,in the east from the lake the slow moon rises...

[Chinese Poems] On climbing orchid mountain in the autumn to Zhang

On a northern peak among white clouds,You have found your hermitage of peace...
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