This sentence first came from China's ancient art of war, Sun Tzu, a famous strategist and strategist in ancient China. In the Art of War, Sun Tzu put forward many ideas about war and military strategy, which had a far-reaching impact on many wars in China's history.
It is called "Thirteen Articles of the Art of War" in Sun Tzu's Art of War, which emphasizes the importance of strategy and wisdom in war and warns people to have enough patience and perseverance to pursue victory.
So, how can we do it?
First, prepare the necessary tools.
If you want to shoot birds in the sky, you must have a good bow and some good arrows; If you want to catch a cunning rabbit, you must have some tips and wisdom; If you want to catch escaped dogs and make them into delicious food, you must have enough patience and perseverance.
Second, make a reasonable plan
There must be a reasonable plan before implementing the action. For example, if you want to shoot birds in the sky, you need to choose a suitable place, wait for the birds to fly by and shoot at the right time; If you want to catch cunning rabbits, you need to choose a suitable place, set traps or use other methods to catch them. If you want to catch the escaped dogs and make them into delicious food, you need to have enough patience and perseverance to follow them until you catch them.
Third, persevere and never give up.
Whether shooting birds, catching rabbits or chasing dogs, you need enough patience and perseverance. In the process of carrying out the action, you may encounter all kinds of difficulties and challenges, but as long as you persist and don't give up, you will certainly succeed.
Finally, we should remember Sun Tzu's teaching. Only with sufficient wisdom, strategy and perseverance can we win the war. Who said that birds hide cunning rabbits and dead stooges cook first? It is not only a proverb, but also the embodiment of wisdom and strategy.