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Which thirty-six plans do you mean?

The order of the 36 strategies is: golden cicada, throwing a brick to attract jade, using the knife to kill people, waiting for work, catching the thief, taking advantage of the fire to rob the king, closing the door to catch thieves, fishing in troubled waters, alarming the snake, hiding the sky from the sea, cheating on me, hiding the knife from the inside, stealing, diverting the tiger from the mountain, Li Daitao being stiff, accusing the mulberry tree of cursing the tree, and so on.

Among them, the honey trap is 31, the bitter trap is 25 and the chain trap is 35.

Extended information

Thirty-six Strategies, or Thirty-six Strategies, refers to the thirty-six strategies of the art of war in ancient China, which originated in the Southern and Northern Dynasties and was written in the Ming and Qing Dynasties. It is a military book based on China's ancient military thoughts and rich struggle experience, and it is one of the long-standing intangible cultural heritages of the Chinese nation.

the phrase "thirty-six strategies" preceded the year when the book was written, and its etymology can be traced back to Tan Daoji (? -A.D. 436), according to "Biography of Wang Jingze in the Southern Qi Dynasty": "Tan Gong's thirty-six strategies are the best, and your father and son should only listen." It means that the defeat is inevitable, and only retreat is the best policy. This saying has been used by later generations. In the Song Dynasty, Hui Hong's "Cold Zhai Night Talk": "Thirty-six plans, walking is the best plan." . In the late Ming and early Qing dynasties, more people quoted this language. So a man of heart collected a group of books and compiled them into "Thirty-six Plans". However, it is difficult to confirm when and by whom this book was written.

Reference: Baidu Encyclopedia-Thirty-six Plans.