[Mr. Zhong said] Day 13: My friend, today I will share with you the "Tactics of the Battle of Mingliang" - the North Korean naval division sank more than 30 enemy ships with 12 warships, killed more than 4,000 enemy people, and severely damaged the Japanese fleet. Before the war, the supreme commander of the North Korean naval division, Yi Sun-sin, ordered the fleet to concentrate all artillery fire on the first batch of enemy ships (not fully bloom). The purpose of this move is that the target is single and very clear. The Korean naval division won the first battle and won the morale in the first round; in the second round, hand-to-hand combat was directly adopted. Hit hard, get quicker. In these rounds, Yi Sun-sin adopted a focus strategy, focusing on attacking the weak points of the Japanese ships. As a result, the target is locked in the small battles again and again, the full battle is fought, the unified tactics are used repeatedly, and the overall victory of the battle is finally achieved. Just imagine, in the face of a strong low hand, what tactics are used to achieve more wins with less? Maybe Mingliang Sea Battle may enlighten you. How to use this tactic in work? Talk about tomorrow, see you and me.
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