Stratagem 13: Beat the Grass to Startle the Snake
This stratagem is a test of hidden structure. Create a limited disturbance, then watch what moves. The goal is not noise itself but revelation.
Source Text
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Original Chinese
打草驚蛇
Disturbance as Inquiry
This stratagem treats disturbance as a method of discovery. The point is not to attack blindly but to make hidden danger reveal itself.
Why It Works
What is concealed often depends on stillness. Once the surface is touched, the hidden thing must either hold its ground perfectly or betray itself through response.
Strategic Logic
- Identify where concealment is likely
- Apply a limited probe
- Observe movement, signal, or overreaction
- Use the revelation to decide the next move
Key Takeaways
- A probe is useful when direct sight is impossible
- Small disturbance can reveal large hidden structure
- The value lies in interpretation, not in noise by itself
- The stratagem turns uncertainty into readable reaction
Keep Reading the 36 Stratagems
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