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36 Stratagems · #21

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.

By Lee · · 5 min read

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Chinese · English

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

  1. Leave behind a shape, signal, or structure that still looks inhabited
  2. Withdraw or reposition the real force elsewhere
  3. Let the enemy spend time responding to the shell
  4. 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

Next: Stratagem 22 — Shut the Door to Catch the Thief →

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