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The Story of Tian Ji's Horse Racing
In ancient China, there was a nobleman named Tian Ji who loved horse racing. He often challenged others to races, but he found that his horses were not as strong as those of the King. Tian Ji was determined to win, so he sought advice from Sun Bin, a famous strategist.
Sun Bin listened carefully to Tian Ji's description of the horses and their abilities. He then proposed a clever plan. "Divide your horses into three groups based on their strength: superior, average, and inferior," Sun Bin said. "When the race begins, use your inferior horses against the King's superior horses, your average horses against his inferior horses, and your superior horses against his average horses."
Tian Ji was puzzled. "But won't we lose the first race with our inferior horses?" he asked.
Sun Bin smiled. "Yes, we will lose the first race. But in the next two races, we will win. This way, you will win overall."
Tian Ji agreed to try Sun Bin's plan. When the race began, as predicted, Tian Ji's inferior horses lost to the King's superior horses. But in the next two races, Tian Ji's average and superior horses easily defeated the King's inferior and average horses, respectively.
The King was surprised and impressed by Tian Ji's unexpected victory. He asked how Tian Ji had managed to win. Tian Ji smiled and revealed the strategy devised by Sun Bin. The King praised both Tian Ji and Sun Bin for their cleverness and wit.
From then on, Tian Ji became known for his smart horse racing strategies, and Sun Bin's name was remembered as a brilliant strategist. The story of Tian Ji's horse racing became a classic example of how creativity and strategy can overcome apparent disadvantages.