Stratagem 21: Shed the Cicada's Golden Shell
This stratagem works through substitution of presence. You leave behind enough appearance to hold attention while your real movement has already gone elsewhere.
Source Text
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Original Chinese
金蟬脫殼
Form Without Substance
This stratagem depends on one of the oldest strategic illusions: visible presence is not always real presence.
Why the Shell Matters
The cicada shell is convincing because it preserves the outline of life. That is enough to hold attention for a while.
Strategic Logic
- Leave behind a shape, signal, or structure that still looks inhabited
- Withdraw or reposition the real force elsewhere
- Let the enemy spend time responding to the shell
- Use the gained time or space to secure the next move
Key Takeaways
- Outer form can hold attention even after substance has departed
- Decoy presence buys time for withdrawal or repositioning
- The enemy often mistakes shape for continued force
- This stratagem turns appearance into a delay mechanism
Keep Reading the 36 Stratagems
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