• Phoenix3875@lemmy.world
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    The trick is to actually lay out successful traps hundreds of times before and build up your reputation.

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          Parts like the lute and troop count are embellished, but all three kingdom stories and their name sakes are based off of historical names and accords.

          Zhuge Liang garrisoned at Yangping (陽平; around present-day HanzhongShaanxi) and ordered Wei Yan to lead the troops east. He left behind only 10,000 men to defend Yangping. Sima Yi led 200,000 troops to attack Zhuge Liang and he took a shortcut, bypassing Wei Yan’s army and arriving at a place 60 li away from Zhuge Liang’s location. Upon inspection, Sima Yi realised that Zhuge Liang’s city was weakly defended. Zhuge Liang knew that Sima Yi was near, so he thought of recalling Wei Yan’s army back to counter Sima Yi, but it was too late already and his men were worried and terrified. Zhuge Liang……

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              It’s part of the original wiki article OP posted and I didn’t want a long winded comment, but you also aren’t wrong.

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                  I shouldn’t have to spoon feed information that’s already been presented… if someone didn’t read the original article, why am I gonna think someone is gonna read an entire linked portion of it?

                  I provided enough information to prove my point, and if people cared about the conversation, they would find the rest to join in.

                  You proved my point in a way.

                  You know the end, the enemy fell for his tactic, and left. The details are immaterial at this point, as the whole original story with the lute is embellished.

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              A master tactician could get away with this, while a new one would probably get called on it.

              It’s an important detail to the story, I’m sorry you can’t seem to be able differentiate between a truly fictional story and embellished.

              I don’t believe every Viking story I read, but that doesn’t mean they don’t exist just because a god appears dude. Seriously.

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      well… the enemy general is kind of a disappointment… coulda just sent his least favorite platoon forward to scout (and capture, in this case).

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        Or just have the bowman trainees assemble, tell them the first one to hit the general gets a promotion.

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          To be fair, even archers have to get in range and Zhuge Liang had successfully tricked them in the past. If real, I can imagine they felt its better to save their men for another fight.