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Zou Ji eliminated Tian Ji.

Zou Ji eliminated Tian Ji.

A case study of political strategy in the warring states period. During the Warring States Period, Zou Ji, the prime minister of Qi State, and Tian Ji, the general, were political enemies, and Zou Ji planned to get rid of him. "We'd better take Wei and let Tian Ji lead the troops," said his confidant. If you win, it means you have made a good decision, and the credit is of course yours. " What do you think if it fails? "Qi Zou finally decided to do so. At that time, the famous military strategist Sun Bin was a diner in Tian Ji. After the attack on Wei, it won a great victory. Unexpectedly, Tian Ji became famous, but Zou Ji gave a much weaker impression. Zou Ji is considering the second set of strategies. Soon, a fortune teller on Linzi Street in Beijing told the monarch a secret. A man who claimed to be Tian Ji's subordinate went to the fortune teller and said, "My master is famous for winning in a row. Now he wants to do something big. Please calculate whether it is good or bad. "The so-called event, will refer to rebellion. The fortune teller felt that the situation was serious and decided to report it. Tian Ji knew that he was in danger, and it was no use arguing at this time. In order to save his life, he had to flee to Chu. Zou Ji was not at ease and took further action. Zou Ji asked Doukhi, the minister of the State of Chu who was closely related to him, to speak for the King of Chu, saying, "Zou Ji of Qi always worried that the fleeing general Tian Ji would attack the State of Qi with the backing of the Chu army, making the State of Qi hostile to the State of Chu, and the State of Chu would be in danger. Therefore, it is better to seal some sites to Tian Ji and let him go home to show that we have no intention of attacking Qi. In this way, Zou Ji's vigilance will be eliminated, and General Tian Ji will be grateful to us. " The king of Chu took his advice and chose a piece of land in the south of the Yangtze River to seal to Tian Ji. At this point, Zou Ji finally got what he wanted. Zou Ji only got rid of Tian Ji. It was Zou Ji's men who pretended to be Tian Ji's men, and the fortune teller played a decisive role in informing the monarch Tian Ji of his intention to rebel. This move forced Tian Ji to leave Chu. Zou Ji used the interests of Qi Chu to disarm Tian Ji and get rid of Tian Ji completely, which is enough to show Zou Ji's resourcefulness.