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Romance of the Three Kingdoms, Vol. 2 of 2
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It was amazing to see how much Zhuge Liang knew about (physical and human) nature in designing his schemes and leading Zhou Yu into them by the tip of his nose. The arrows "quick supply" scheme was genius, so was his "promise" that he would make a southeastern wind blow from the twentieth to the twenty-second day for Zhou Yu to use the fire tactic against Cao Cao; he disguised his knowledge of season patterns and changes with prayer sessions at an altar he made Zhou Yu build on purpose.
I liked those examples as well. The arrow idea was genius. It was also treachery that convinced Cao Cao to tie the boats together under an illusion of making a bridge for his army to cross the river instead of making it an easier target for the fire to destroy.