I would like to ask: What do you mean when the enemy is trapped and does not fight?

I didn't see this sentence when I looked up the original Art of War by Sun Tzu. Can you explain which chapter this is? According to my personal understanding, it can be explained for your reference: if you want to trap enemy soldiers, you don't have to fight to achieve this goal. If you have to fight to achieve it, it is already the best policy. It is the best policy to win by strength and defeat the enemy without fighting. Soldiers often boast of being strong, but strong people are vulnerable to their own injuries; Fight a decisive battle thousands of miles away, defeat the enemy, start from the beginning to the end, pay attention to the foundation first, be soft so as not to be fooled by the enemy, and be soft as water without gaps. This is the way to win. Original:/dispbs _ 4 _187965 _ 6 _ next.html.