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True masters usually play their opponents to death

True masters usually play their opponents to death

Perhaps, people have heard the story of Zhuge Liang's seven captures of Meng, and have seen the scene of cats playing with mice.

Perhaps, it is not known that there is an animal that specializes in playing with snakes and catching snakes, and the more poisonous and ferocious the snake, the more it can attract its attention and arouse its interest. This animal is the snake badger known as the "viper buster".

True masters usually play their opponents to death

The snake badger belongs to the family Badger and lives mainly in tropical jungle areas. For example, China's Guangdong, Hainan, Guangxi, Yunnan, Fujian and other places have its figure.

The shape of the snake badger does not look fierce. The pointed head, small eyes, slender body with four small short legs, the entire length of about 75 cm, and the tail occupies half of it.

Don't think that this is the defect of the snake badger, it has become its advantage. Because this shape makes it super lightweight and flexible.

Snake badgers seem to be born to catch snakes, especially for poisonous snakes. No matter what kind of snake, once it is targeted by it, there is no way back.

True masters usually play their opponents to death

The snake and badger catch snake method is basically to play first and catch later. Especially in the face of ferocious poisonous snakes, they always "flirt" first, until the poisonous snakes are played with shame and anger before deciding to start.

True masters usually play their opponents to death

Seeing the scene of the snake and the badger catching the snake, I can't help but think of the "Cao Jiao Controversy": "Fu Zhan, courage also." One drum blows, then declines, three exhausts. He exhausted my surplus, so he gave it. I think of Chairman Mao's "flexible and mobile strategy and tactics" and "guerrilla warfare": "The enemy advances and retreats, the enemy garrisons us to disturb, the enemy is tired and we fight, and the enemy retreats and we chase." ”

Perhaps, the real masters are like this.